Nearly 48K University of California academic workers go on strike
Nearly 48,000 unionized academic workers at University of California campuses went on strike Monday, calling for pay increases and various additional benefits.
US producer price growth slows in October
October PPI report comes in better than expected. FOX Business' Cheryl Casone with more.
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler met with head of FTX months before collapse
SEC Commissioner Gary Gensler met with Sam Bankman-Fried, the head of FTX eight months before its collapse and the company was forced into bankruptcy.
US orders airlines to pay over $600M in refunds to travelers
The Transportation Department said six airlines collectively paid over $600 million to passengers who were owed a refund due to a canceled or greatly altered flight.
Growing number of retirees spending more than they can afford: survey — here’s how to save in retirement
More than a quarter (27%) of retirees are spending more than they can afford in 2022, according to a survey from the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI).
Picasso’s ‘Guitar on a Table’ sells for more than $37 million
Pablo Picasso's "Guitar on a Table" sold at an auction Monday for $37.1 million. The painting was just one of Picasso's works that sold at the auction at Sotheby's.
MacKenzie Scott donates $2 billion as Jeff Bezos pledges to give away his fortune
MacKenzie Scott announced that she's donated nearly $2 billion over the past seven months to 343 organizations that support underserved communities.
Jezz Bezos pledges to donate majority of fortune to charity
Fox News contributor Jonathan Hoening joined 'Kennedy' to discuss Amazon founder Jeff Bezos saying he is planning on donating the majority of his $124 billion dollar fortune to charity.
Billions in cryptocurrency FTX funds reportedly vanished
Macro Mavens founder Stephanie Pomboy joined 'Fox Business Tonight' to weigh in on the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
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.



















