FTX bankruptcy embroils its sports, celeb investors
Big-name athletes — like Tom Brady — and sports franchises have ties to cryptocurrency exchange FTX Trading, which filed for bankruptcy.
Larry Summers: FTX could be an Enron
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has suggested cryptocurrency exchange FTX's collapse could have similarities to energy firm Enron's scandal.
Biden administration closes student loan handout applications after court ruling
The federal government's Student Aid debt forgiveness has ceased accepting applications after a federal judge in Texas deemed the program unconstitutional.
Holiday shopping: Credit cards with the best rewards
WalletHub ranked some of the best credit cards for shopping as the holiday season kicks off. The cards offer a variety of rewards and cash bonuses for consumers squeezes by inflation.
Inflation slowdown? Not in some cities, where consumer prices still top 12%
Inflation moderated slightly in October, but certain parts of the country continued to see consumer price rates above 10%, according to the Labor Department.
GOP can get 'more done' with 'more unity': Andy Puzder
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss how the 2022 midterm results will affect the economy and how a Republican majority in the House can stop excessive spending.
Under GOP House majority large fiscal packages and tax increases are 'off the table': Andrew Olmem
Mayer Brown LLP Partner Andrew Olmem discusses how the economy will be impacted following the 2022 midterm elections, Biden's student loan forgiveness handout being struck down, and the Republicans' plan to reign in government spending.
New York City CEOs want Gov. Hochul to address taxes, crime
Partnership for New York City, representing the titans of Wall Street, provides FOX Business its wish list following Gov. Kathy Hochul's election win.
Pennsylvania's Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro calls for responsible fracking
Pennsylvania Rep. Guy Reschenthaler and The Heritage Foundation's Andy Puzder discuss the implications of the Keystone State moving to expand 'no-drill' zones on 'The Evening Edit.'
Ex-Bengal Domata Peko's father-in-law receives $1M after selling $2B Powerball ticket
A jackpot-winning Powerball ticket was sold in California at a store owned by the father-in-law of a former NFL defensive player for a record $2.04 billion grand prize.
Federal Trade Commission to expand use of law against anticompetitive practices
Federal Trade Commission, Commissioner Lina Khan argues for a broader mandate to prevent anti-competitive behavior in tech to protect small businesses.
Inflation still gave millions of workers a pay cut in October, despite slowdown
Millions of workers received a 2.8% pay cut in October when accounting for stubbornly and painfully high inflation, which surged more than expected last month.
October inflation breakdown: Where are Americans seeing prices rise the fastest?
Inflation continued to hover near a 40-year high last month, squeezing Americans in the form of higher prices for basic necessities like groceries, rent and electricity.
T. rex skull found in South Dakota could fetch at least $15M at auction
Maximus, a 76-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex skull weighing 200 pounds, is poised to become one of the most valuable fossils ever sold at auction next month.
Voters have spoken, they want a different leader: Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears discusses the results of the midterm elections and the anticipated impact it will have on Donald Trump’s potential presidential campaign.
California store owner who sold $2B Powerball ticket shares his plans for $1M bonus
The southern California store owner who sold the Powerball ticket worth a record $2.04 billion earlier this week will receive a maximum bonus of $1 million.
Coal miners slam Biden as White House walks back 'shut down' pledge: 'Trying to destroy the country'
Coal miners and industry groups lambasted President Biden for his pledge last week to shut down coal plants 'all across America,' saying he was out of touch with Americans.
Inflation holds grip on US economy in October as prices remain stubbornly high
The Labor Department released the latest inflation data set on Thursday, revealing just how hot consumer prices ran in October as the Fed tries to cool the economy.
October inflation report likely to show consumer prices increased again
The consumer price index likely surged again in October as inflation remains near a 40-year high, continuing to inflict financial pain on millions of Americans.
We have to protect our allies with energy: Rep. Mike McCaul
Rep. Mike McCaul, R-Texas, discusses how the Republicans plan to institute a fresh agenda and protect energy production if they take the House.



















