American asphalt company allegedly owed $40M for a paving project in Vietnam
FOX Business correspondent Grady Trimble reports on the Kansas asphalt company, Hall Brothers Inc., that is reportedly owed $40 million for a paving job they completed in Vietnam on ‘Varney & Co.’
Inflation concerns hit fever pitch for small business owners
A new Chamber of Commerce survey shows an overwhelming majority of small business owners are concerned about the financial ramifications of higher inflation.
North Carolina man wins big after finding month-old lottery ticket in truck: 'Did that happy dance'
A man in North Carolina learned he won the Lucky for Life Lottery nearly a month after he played his winning ticket. The ticket was in his truck the whole time.
Walmart, CVS reach $147.5M opioid settlement with West Virginia
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced that the state settled with Walmart and CVS Pharmacy in a lawsuit regarding the oversupply of prescription drugs.
Mega Millions prize: 2 claim $1.3B jackpot
Illinois lottery officials said two people who wished to remain anonymous claimed a $1.337 billion Mega Millions jackpot. The winning ticket was sold on July 29.
Mom of son killed by illegal immigrant: This happened ‘because of who is sitting in that White House’
Florida House District 16 Republican nominee and angel mom Kiyan Michael says she’s taking on the border crisis following her family’s ‘tragedy.’
Florida mom of son killed by illegal immigrant feels ‘outrage’ over open borders
Florida House District 16 Republican nominee and angel mom Kiyan Michael says American children ‘deserve to be safe in their own nation.’
Economy 'doesn't work' if inflation is 'this high': WSJ economic correspondent
Wall Street Journal Chief Economic Correspondent Nick Timiraos discussed strategy surrounding the Fed's speculated decision to combat inflation by potentially hiking interest rates by another 75 basis points ahead of their announcement Wednesday.
Congress calling bank CEOs ‘an embarrassment’: FL Bankers Association CEO
Florida Bankers Association president and CEO Alex Sanchez advises big bank CEOs to ‘stay out of individual political issues’ ahead of testifying before the House Financial Service Committee.
Why you should not put charges on your credit card amid today's high inflation
After a pandemic and now record-high inflation, many Americans are piling up credit card debt to cover expenses and pay bills. Yet this is not wise — here's how to break the cycle.
Court rejects DOJ's request to halt UnitedHealth's merger with Change Healthcare
A district court judge on Monday denied the Department of Justice's request to stop the planned merger of UnitedHealth Group and Change Healthcare.
GOP senators call for special counsel in Hunter Biden probe
New York Post columnist Jon Levine provides the latest updates on the Justice Department's investigation into Hunter Biden.
Beyond Meat COO suspended after altercation
Beyond Meat said it has suspended Chief Operating Officer Doug Ramsey following his arrest for allegedly biting a man's nose during an altercation over the weekend.
Schumer says Senate to vote on super PAC disclosure bill
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Monday that the Senate would vote on the DISCLOSURE Act. The vote does not have the support of 60 senators needed to pass.
Louisiana riverboat casino given approval to move onto land
A Louisiana riverboat casino has been given approval to move onto land. The project will cost around $35 million and will create 200 new jobs.
More Americans racking up credit card debt as inflation rages
Inflation is forcing more Americans to rack up credit card debt in order to keep spending as the price of everyday necessities like food and gasoline surges higher.
Twitter to depose Elon Musk on Sept. 26, 27
Twitter is suing billionaire Elon Musk in the Delaware Court of Chancery in an effort to force the world's richest man to follow through on his $44 billion acquisition of the social media giant.
Delaware port operator owes $21M in damages related to buyout dispute
A Delaware judge ruled that the company that privatized operations at the port of Wilmington owes $21 million for breaching an agreement to buy the port's former stevedoring firm.
Mark Zuckerberg's fortune sheds $71B as Meta Platforms' stock struggles
Zuckerberg ranks 20th among global billionaires with a net worth of $55 billion – his lowest ranking since 2014, according to the Bloomberg Billionaire's Index.
Only way to secure the border is through the election: Rep. Katko
Rep. John Katko, R-N.Y., weighs in on the debate surrounding migrant buses and flights transporting immigrants from the southern border to sanctuary cities and calls out Democrats for hypocritical rhetoric on immigration.


















