UK’s central banker struggles with inflation, a financial crisis and his own government
Andrew Bailey, the Governor of the Bank of England, stemmed a bond crisis last week by purchasing government debt, calming the markets but increasing inflationary pressure.
Elizabeth Holmes' sentencing delayed again
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes' latest attempt to seek a new trial has pushed back her sentencing date once again.
Steve Forbes calls for policy changes from both parties to help reduce 'bloated' government spending: 'Sinful'
Steve Forbes responded to President Biden criticizing Republicans for calling out Democrats as "big spenders," saying the president is 'oblivious' to our national defense needs.
Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s prison glasses are being sold for $150K
Cult Collectibles in Vancouver has put Jeffrey Dahmer's prison spectacles up for sale following the new hit from Netflix about the serial killer's life.
The strongest US dollar in 20 years is a double-edged sword
Risk aversion amid growing fears about a global recession has sent investors fleeing toward the greenback as a safe haven, but a strong U.S. dollar has both pros and cons.
Stuart Varney: Kamala Harris' 'equity' comment regarding hurricane aid is a 'controversy'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the latest gaffe from Vice President Harris following her remarks on how to distribute resources in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.
Stuart Varney: Kamala Harris' 'equity' comment regarding hurricane aid is a 'controversy'
FOX Business host argues V.P. Harris covers the 'real message' while using 'lots of left-wing jargon.'
Concealed carry insurance business booming as more Americans pack heat
Concealed carry insurance providers say business has surged over the past few years amid rising crime in the U.S, and they expect the trend to continue.
Christian nurse sues UK's NHS for 'forcing racist ideology' on students
A Christian nurse in the United Kingdom is suing an NHS trust, claiming the trust forces student to learn critical race theory and discriminates against her race.
Hurricane Ian in Florida: Early insurance claims show $474M in losses
Hurricane Ian destroyed Florida communities and data from the state's Office of Insurance Regulation shows early insurance claims total nearly $474 million.
Gross Domestic Income revised downward, undermining WH recession claims, Heritage expert says
The Biden administration's touting of Gross Domestic Income growth was challenged by newly revised figures that one expert says is more proof the country is in a recession.
Ed Sheeran’s ‘Thinking Out Loud’ faces trial over Marvin Gaye copyright claim, judge rules
"Shivers" singer Ed Sheeran is being accused of copying similar elements to Marvin Gaye's popular 1973 "Let's Get It On," after a federal judge denied his request to dismiss the case.
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.



















