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.
Denver's cash handout to homeless is 'terrible for inflation' and 'unsustainable': CO GOP chair
According to Colorado GOP Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown, Denver's basic income plan and cash handouts for homeless people won't "help their families" or provide permanent housing.
Denver homeless cash handout is ‘terrible for inflation’ and ‘unsustainable’: CO GOP chair
Colorado GOP Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown says higher rates of homelessness are tied to higher costs of living and that cash handouts won't 'help their families.’
Denver homeless cash handout ‘temporary band-aid’ that doesn’t fix ‘real problem’: CO GOP chair
Colorado GOP Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown argues Denver’s plan to give $12,000 in cash handouts to 140 homeless people is not a ‘compassionate solution.’
US manufacturers call for action ahead of midterm elections
U.S. manufacturers, plagued by supply chain issues and inflation, are demanding action from leaders as the midterm elections in November rapidly approach.
Twitter, Musk legal teams reportedly deposing Jack Dorsey
The respective legal teams for both Twitter and Elon Musk are deposing former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Tuesday, according to reports.
Google erroneously sent a nearly $250,000 payment to engineer
Google accidentally sent a security engineer named Sam Curry a payment of nearly $250,000 a few weeks ago, the engineer said in a Sept. 13 tweet.
Inflation could soon push you into a higher tax bracket: What to know
American taxpayers living in at least 22 states could face higher taxes as a result of stubbornly high inflation, a phenomenon that is known as "bracket creep."
Iowa woman wins $100K lottery for the second time in 2 years
Mary Starks, of Davenport, Iowa, won $100,000 playing a lottery scratcher game. She also previously won $100,000 in the lottery back in March of 2020.
Lomborg says electric vehicles will only help combat climate change 'a tiny bit'
Copenhagen Consensus President Bjorn Lomborg discusses Biden's electric vehicle push to combat climate change.
Money doesn't have to be a mystery and other key lessons from Netflix film, 'Get Smart with Money'
A new film from Netflix, "Get Smart with Money," follows four Americans as they struggle with financial issues. FOX Business spoke with producer Kristin Lazure about the money-focused documentary.
Miami mayor slams President Biden for dividing the nation in order to 'distract' Americans
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez calls out the Biden administration's divisive rhetoric and points to Miami as an example of the power of unity on 'Mornings with Maria.'
President Biden is dividing Americans ‘to distract us’: Miami mayor
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez criticizes President Biden’s push to ‘demonize’ MAGA Republicans ahead of the midterms and credits Miami’s success to ‘staying united.’
Miami model is ‘beacon of hope’ for struggling nation: Miami Mayor
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez slams President Biden for dividing Americans and discusses Miami’s economic success, immigration.
Financial expert: Government-fueled inflation is killing retirements
Financial expert Dr. David Phelps says inflation is decimating Americans' retirements with no end in sight, and government policies caused the crisis.
Honda overpays bonuses, asks for cash back from employees: report
Honda Motors Co. has reportedly asked its employees to give money back from bonuses the company says were overpaid. Marysville factory employees have until Sept. 22.


















