America can’t accept potential Hunter Biden charges as justice: Rep. Scott Perry
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Penn., discusses other suspicious activity relating to Hunter Biden, GOP plans for the midterm elections, and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Here are some infrastructure issues found in electric vehicles
Dalan Zartman, president of Rescue Methods LLC, points out some of the manufacturing flaws that may be found within electric vehicles on 'The Evening Edit.'
Trump social media SPAC adjourns meeting over merger extension vote again
The SPAC taking Trump Media & Technology Group public once again adjourned its special shareholder meeting to announce voting results about a deal extension.
Hulu raises subscription prices
Under the planned hike that was disclosed in August, ad-supported Hulu will now cost $7.99 per month while Hulu without ads will cost $14.99 per month.
Marriott, Hilton latest companies hit by US crime wave
Hotels, including Marriott and the Hampton Inn, appear to be getting caught in the United States' rising crime wave this year, with shootings recently happening at two locations.
Robert Herjavec more worried about Fed’s ‘maniacal’ rate hikes, over interest rates themselves
Cyderes CEO and ‘Shark Tank’ star Robert Herjavec argues interest rates will ‘catch up to us’ and the economy will ‘hit a wall.’
Robert Herjavec signals a 'fundamental shift in ransomware' attacks
Cyderes CEO and 'Shark Tank' star Robert Herjavec says his company's threat researchers identified a brand new kind of ransomware extortion.
Stuart Varney: Are you better off now than you were two years ago?
FOX Business' Stuart Varney rips the border and crime crises, and says voters need to ask Democrats three essential questions with just four weeks until the midterm elections.
Tudor Dixon: Democrats 'nervous' GOP has 'real opportunity to take Michigan back'
As Michigan's race for governor tightens, Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon says she's running to fix the state's top issues including education, crime and the economy.
Social Security COLA update coming this week - and it could be huge
The Social Security Administration on Thursday will announce the cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security benefits, with recipients expected to see a record increase.
Tyson Foods latest large business to flee Chicago, what sparked the exodus?
With Tyson leaving Chicago, the city has now lost several large and small businesses in what may be a symptom of its growing rates of crime, experts say.
PayPal user agreement fining users up to $2,500 for promoting 'misinformation' was sent 'in error,' spox says
PayPal is walking back a recently updated Acceptable Use Policy that threatened to fine users up to $2,500 for using the service to “promote misinformation."
Hurricane Ian uninsured, insured damages estimated between $41-70B
A new report found estimated insured and uninsured damages in Florida and impacted states following Hurricane Ian total between $41 billion and $70 billion.
Biden needs to ‘signal strong resolve’ to Putin: Rebekah Koffler
‘Putin’s Playbook’ author Rebekah Koffler discusses the war in Ukraine and weighs whether Vladimir Putin will usher in next generation warfare with tactical nuclear weapons.
Credit Suisse to buy back $3B in debt, sell Hotel Savoy
The Swiss bank's debt buyback plans come in an effort to calm market jitters related to its financial health. Credit Suisse shares jumped more than 10% on Friday.
Southern border has become the 'Wild Wild West' and Biden, Democrats are to blame: Rep. Gonzales
Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales slams the Biden administration's immigration policies for creating "complete lawlessness" at the southern border.
Audit of fired DC police officers shows dozens reinstated, $14 million in back pay awarded
An audit showed that dozens of Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department officers who had been fired and reinstated were awarded $14 million in back pay.
NYC restaurant wished 'good luck' by city regulars who have moved to Florida
Hunt & Fish Club founder Nelson Braff discusses the perils of the restaurant industry as New York City faces a crime wave.
Auto, homeowners insurance shopping curbed in Q2, TransUnion says
Higher costs in the second quarter of 2022 spurred fewer car and home purchases, which created less opportunity for insurance shopping, a recent TransUnion report said.
Some US workers delaying retirement due to inflation, rising cost of living: survey
A little more than half of the employees (58%) surveyed by the Nationwide Retirement Institute said they felt optimistic about their retirement plan, with 40% saying they would likely have to delay retirement by four years.



















