FTC appeals ruling in case challenging Illumina's acquisition of GRAIL
The Federal Trade Commission on Friday filed a notice of appeal in its case challenging Illumina's $7.1 billion acquisition of cancer detection company GRAIL.
IRS admits it exposed confidential information of 120,000 taxpayers online
The IRS said Friday that it had inadvertently exposed the confidential information of about 120,000 taxpayers on its website before it identified the mistake.
Average credit card rate highest since 1996
The average credit card rate has reached its highest level in decades, hitting 17.96% on Wednesday, according a recent survey from Bankrate.com.
EV push is ‘wake-up call’ to revamp grid in US: Fisker CEO
Fisker founder and CEO Henrik Fisker shares his company’s success creating cost-efficient electric vehicles and weighs in on future innovations needed to improve America’s energy efficiency.
California’s electric car mandate will cause an overwhelming demand for electricity: Sen. Bill Cassidy
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy discusses California’s new electric car mandate and the anticipated negative impact it will have on the state’s power grid on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
What happens if you get into an accident without insurance?
You could be on the hook financially if you’re at fault in an accident and you don’t have car insurance. Learn more.
Louisiana’s neglected infrastructure gets big boost in government spending
Louisiana's long-neglected critical infrastructure systems are slated to get a major boost in federal funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
US should brace for 'tough times ahead' this winter: Rep. Westerman
Rep. Bruce Westerman, R-Ark., says Americans want a secure and prosperous future, and that food and fuel prices have the 'greatest impact' on low or fixed income families.
Crypto firm erroneously sent woman $7 million+ 'refund'
The cryptocurrency exchange company Crypto.com erroneously sent an Australian woman over $10 million AUD instead of a $100 refund, according to a legal document.
California prepares for emergency blackouts with extreme heat wave approaching
Economist Steve Moore and GOP strategist Ford O'Connell discuss California pushing green energy policies despite facing rolling blackouts on 'The Evening Edit.'
Opioid crisis: New Hampshire strikes $40.5 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella announced that the state reached a $40.5 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson over opioid claims on Thursday.
Illumina wins FTC GRAIL case in $7.1 billion deal
Illumina said Thursday it has won in the Federal Trade Commission's case challenging its $7.1 billion acquisition of cancer detection company GRAIL.
Parents struggle with back-to-school expenses amid record inflation
FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth reports on parents’ plan to combat inflation rates as the cost of school supplies continues to rise on ‘Varney & Co.’
Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal gets global scrutiny
This $68.7 billion merger could transform the Xbox maker into a Netflix for video games by giving Microsoft control of many more popular titles including Candy Crush, Call of Duty, and World of Warcraft.
Biden's making US a 'welfare state' by trying to protect everyone from losses: Art Laffer
Economist Art Laffer likened Biden's economic plans to the welfare state as the US tries to protect everyone from losses, ultimately, as he warns, guaranteeing no profits.
After CA puts limits on EV charging amid heat wave, residents slam ‘scary’ restrictions
FOX Business’ Kelly O’Grady reports from Santa Monica, California, where residents are reacting to grid operators’ rules not to charge electric vehicles from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
College students sound alarm over Biden loan handout fueling ‘cycle of more debts’
Columbia University sophomore Jeffrey Wolberg and George Mason doctorate student Preston Cooper say Biden's student loan handouts will create "a cycle of more debts."
Capital One, other lenders tap the brakes on auto loans
Economic concerns have begun to show up in auto financing, prompting some banks to pull back on lending.
How to write a financial aid appeal letter
If you’ve been turned down for federal student aid for your student loans, here’s how to write a financial aid appeal letter. Learn more.
Labor market 'lagging indicator' of recession: Goodspeed
Former Council of Economic Advisers Acting Chairman Tyler Goodspeed discusses job vacancies, recession risk in the U.S., the Fed's handling of inflation and Biden's student loan handout.



















