House voting on government funding bill to avoid shutdown
Congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on House voting for the government funding bill as Congress works to avoid a shutdown.
Many college students with credit cards have debt, survey says
A recent U.S. News & World Report survey said 46% of college students with credit cards have debt.
US sanctions Russia over Ukraine annexations, which Biden says have 'no legitimacy'
President Biden responded to Russia annexing four Ukrainian territories by announcing new sanctions on Russian entities and individuals.
Corpus Christi port CEO on increasing US natural gas production: ‘Absolutely critical’
Port of Corpus Christi CEO Sean Strawbridge discusses efforts to support Florida disaster relief following Hurricane Ian and weighs in on U.S. energy production, urging an increase in natural gas production.
Democrats' 'war' on fossil fuels has created America’s inflation crisis: Rep. Buddy Carter
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., criticizes the Biden administration’s domestic energy strategy, arguing that they need to ‘unleash’ American fossil fuels to relieve inflation.
UK Royal Mint reveals King Charles III coin portrait
The United Kingdom's Royal Mint has unveiled a new series of coins featuring a profile portrait of King Charles III that will begin entering circulation.
Hurricane Ian recovery ‘going to fuel the economy’ in Florida: Justin Greider
JLL Senior Vice President and Florida retail lead Justin Greider says there’s going to be ‘a lot of money spent’ recovering and rebuilding from this storm.
Hurricane Ian victims in Florida qualify for tax relief, IRS says
The Internal Revenue Service said Thursday that victims of Hurricane Ian in Florida qualify for tax relief. The relief is part of a coordinated federal response.
Rite Aid exec: Impossible to stop NYC store thefts
Rite Aid's chief retail officer addressed the difficulty facing the chain's NYC stories concerning shoplifting.
Elon Musk texted with Jack Dorsey not long before the $44 billion offer
Elon Musk exchanged text messages with Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey not long before he made his $44 billion offer to buy Twitter, a court filing showed.
No vote on comprehensive House stock trading ban bill before the midterms
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on the latest concerning legislation which would ban lawmakers, family members and senior aides from trading stocks on 'The Evening Edit.'
Hurricane Katrina, Harvey and Maria among some of the costliest in United States
As Hurricane Ian continues on its path Thursday, FOX Business takes a look at some of the costliest hurricanes to have made landfall in the United States.
Brookfield buys US renewable developers for $1.5B
One of the world’s biggest clean-energy investors, Brookfield, is buying two U.S. renewable developers for $1.5 billion, using their $15 billion war chest.
Tropical Storm Ian insurance losses projected to reach $40 billion
The Insurance Information Institute finds Florida homeowners pay the highest average property insurance premium in the U.S. at $4,231, nearly three times the U.S. average.
Hispanics want immigration reform, not this far-left agenda: Rep. Mayra Flores
Rep. Mayra Flores, R-Texas, discusses America's border crisis as well as her new bill that focuses on addressing and preventing gun violence in schools.
Sen. Blackburn slams Democrats' government funding bill: 'A no-win' for taxpayers
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., calls the short-term funding bill designed to avoid a government shutdown another big spending move against American taxpayers.
Rep. Mayra Flores on school gun violence: America needs to start investing ‘billions’ in our children’s safety
Rep. Mayra Flores, R-Texas, details her recent bill that plans to take away funding from the IRS to pay for addressing gun violence in schools and discusses the border crisis on ‘Varney & Co.’
Governent funding bill a ‘no-win situation for the US taxpayer’: Sen. Marsha Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., criticizes Democrats’ push to pass C.R. to avoid a government shutdown for adding more debt and fueling inflation.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn on student loan handout, government funding bill: These are ‘really bad’ ideas
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., calls out President Biden’s student loan handout and criticizes Congress’ bill to avoid a government shutdown for placing a great economic burden on Americans.
In Hurricane Ian aftermath, Floridians ‘counting on insurance’ to help with disaster recovery: Tampa mayor
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor warns a surge in property insurance prices could create challenges for Floridians trying to fix their homes or businesses after damage from Hurricane Ian.



















