Pink diamond expected to fetch more than $21M at auction: ‘Exceptionally rare’
The “Williamson Pink Star” diamond will be sold in a standalone auction on Oct. 5 in Hong Kong. The 11.15-carat cushion-cut diamond is expected to sell for over $21 million.
Snapchat makes deep staffing cut to ‘weather’ the economic storm: Tech analyst
Tech analyst Pete Pachal discusses Snapchat and its plan to lay off 20% of its workforce as they prepare to launch their ad-supported subscription tier on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
3M will cut jobs as part of a cost-savings plan: report
Job cuts are coming to 3M as the Minnesota-based company deals with challenges from potential legal liabilities to a slowing economy.
Hawaii closes final coal-powered plant in push to be 100 percent renewable
The last coal plant in Hawaii, operated by AES Corporation, has been taken offline as the state wants to shift to solely using renewable energy sources by 2045.
Pfizer offers 'Breakthrough Fellowship Program' that excludes Asian and White applicants
Pfizer is offering a fellowship program specifically for “early career colleagues of Black/African American, Latino/Hispanic and Native American descent."
Survey finds overdraft, non-sufficient funds fees are down, ATM fees up
Overdraft and non-sufficient funds fees are down from 2021, according to Bankrate.com's annual Checking Account and ATM Fee study. Meanwhile, ATM fees went up.
Apple Pay Later raises concerns over lack of BNPL regulations, CFPB says
Apple’s foray into the buy now, pay later (BNPL) space with its newly announced Apple Pay Later product may have potential consequences, the CFPB warned.
Fed rate hikes won't stop inflation if government spending stays high, paper says
Federal Reserve interest rate hikes will not successfully cool inflation unless the federal government also slows fiscal spending, a new paper suggests.
Chicago police officers mandated to take time off, breaks between shifts in wake of scathing city analysis
Chicago Police have announced new scheduling mandates to benefit police officers after a city analysis discovered over 1,100 officers had worked 13 days straight.
NYC taxi drivers see debt relief in enhanced program
New York mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission announced an agreement with the city's largest medallion lender to provide debt relief to owners.
Biden's student loan handout not a 'winning election issue' as midterms near: Sen. Cramer
Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., discusses the criticism he has heard from his constituents over Biden's student loan debt handout and whether it's a winning election issue.
Best private student loans of September 2022
When you’re looking for private student loans, it’s a good idea to compare your options. Here are the 8 best private student loans for September 2022.
NYC companies downsize office footprint due to low daily occupancy
FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth reports on the surge of New York City companies deciding to sublet their office space as employees continue to seek out remote jobs.
Biden's student loan handout not a 'winning election issue' as midterms near: Sen. Cramer
Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., argues those eligible for Biden's student loan handout will be a 'very narrow group of people.'
Minneapolis business owner on navigating crime spike, inflation: 'It’s definitely an uphill battle'
Co-owner and founder of the Nicollet Diner in Minneapolis, Sam Turner, explained on Wednesday how crime in the city changed the way he operates his business.
Texas sheriff warns border crisis is causing a ‘tsunami of death’
Collin County Sheriff Jim Skinner rips the Biden administration for a "colossal failure" at the southern border and allowing fentanyl to be used as a "murder weapon."
LA County launches $1K per month universal basic income program
A basic income program that is giving 1,000 Los Angeles County residents $1,000 per month over the next three years has launched, according to officials.
Chase chief economist: Going to take 'a lot of hard work' to bring inflation down
Former Chase chief economist Anthony Chan argues employment growth is 'very, very strong' as U.S. grapples with economic challenges.
Biden’s border policies give terrorists permission to breach America’s southern border: Rep. Carlos Gimenez
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., criticizes the U.S.’s border policies in response to the Texas governor’s report that over 80 suspects on the terror watchlist were stopped at the border since Biden took office.
Biden’s border policies promote an incredibly ‘treacherous journey’: Rep. Carlos Gimenez
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., provides updates on President Biden’s ongoing border crisis as the total number of migrant encounters continues to rise on ‘Mornings with Maria.’



















