Google to pay nearly $400 million to settle state location-tracking probe
Google to pay $391.5 million to settle with 40 states for illegally tracking users location for use in targeted advertisement, amidst mounting legal pressure.
Biden student debt relief handout blocked by federal appeals court
A federal appeals court on Monday blocked the Biden administration's student debt relief plan, the second such blow in a matter of days
Tyson CFO apologizes for drunken arrest on earnings call
Tyson Foods' new chief financial officer, John R. Tyson, apologized Monday on a company earnings call after his arrest last week. Tyson also issued a company-wide apology last week.
Hobby Lobby founder explains decision to 'give away ownership' of company: 'Joy in giving what we have'
Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. founder and CEO David Green joined "Varney & Co.," Monday, to elaborate on his decision to give away ownership of his company and, instead, "choose God."
Europe’s luxury-goods sale might last a while
American shoppers now have to pay 38% more at home than they would for the same product in Europe, according to Bank of America data, compared with about 20% historically.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos pledges to give away majority of $124B fortune
Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos pledged to give the majority of his wealth away during his lifetime. He declined to specify the exact amount that he would give or where it would be donated.
Elon Musk in court over fat Tesla pay package
The multi-day trial over billionaire Elon Musk's 2018 Tesla compensation package kicked off at Delaware's Court of Chancery on Monday morning.
Career challenge: How to ask the boss for a raise in a bad economy
Human resource experts weigh in on asking for a raise in a tough economy — and the best ways for employees to highlight their contributions to the company during meetings with the boss.
Americans see higher inflation ahead: NY Fed
Consumers are growing more pessimistic as inflation expectations tracked by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York increased across all horizons, while unemployment expectations deteriorated.
Consumers tapping into savings to afford essential needs: Seth Brickman
QCash Financial CEO Seth Brickman explains how his company offers an alternative to Americans who would otherwise seek out short term, high interest payday loans.
California man sentenced 9 years for $6 million real estate scam
A California man was sentenced to nine years in prison for his involvement in a $6 million real estate scam. His sister and a co-conspirator will be sentenced in May.
In midterm elections, some voters choose to raise taxes on the rich
Voters in California and Massachusetts had to decide in the midterm elections whether to increase taxes on wealthy Americans living in the two states.
Elizabeth Holmes trial: federal prosecutors seeking 15 years for Theranos fraud
Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to sentence disgraced Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes to 15 years in prison for lying to investors and putting patients' safety at risk.
Dolly Parton awarded $100 million from Jeff Bezos to give to charities of her choice
Dolly Parton was given $100 million from Jeff Bezos to donate to charities of her choice, after winning Bezos' Courage and Charities Award.
FTX founder Bankman-Fried denies fleeing to South America amid crypto collapse
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly denied speculative reports that he had flown to South America after the cryptocurrency exchange filed for bankruptcy.
Fed should slow down ‘blistering pace’ of rate hikes, still playing catch-up: Alan Blinder
Former Federal Reserve vice chairman Alan Blinder weighs in on the Fed’s next moves following the October CPI report and offers insight on the U.S. economic outlook.
FTX confirms 'unauthorized transactions' as $1B in crypto reportedly vanishes
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX said Saturday that it was moving money into offline storage as at least $1 billion of customer funds reportedly disappeared.
Byron York on votes still being counted in Arizona: 'A real embarrassment'
Washington Examiner correspondent Byron York weighs in on the 'problems' seen in Maricopa County, Arizona, and the uncalled Senate races in Georgia, Arizona and Nevada on 'The Evening Edit.'
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes asks judge for leniency ahead of sentencing
Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Theranos, is asking a federal judge for leniency for her crimes.
Heating costs soar in October as high inflation rages
Prices for fuel oil surged in October amid a shortage both nationally and globally of diesel fuel, exacerbating a cost-of-living crisis for millions of Americans.



















