Virginia man wins $500K lottery after walking into a store to buy cigars
Sherod Hawkins, of Palmyra, Virginia, won the top prize of $500,000 in a lottery scratch-off game, which he purchased while he was buying cigars. He said he didn’t believe he had won, at first.
US home price growth cooled in June for third straight month
Home prices in June climbed 18.6% compared with the same month one year ago, a sign that steeper borrowing costs may be starting to cool the housing market.
Federal Reserve says real-time payment system could begin as early as May 2023
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard said Monday she expects the agency's new real-time payments system FedNow to go live between May and July 2023.
Serena Williams' most notable venture capital firm investments
Serena Williams recently said in an essay published by Vogue magazine that she would step away from tennis to focus more on family and Serena Ventures
State Farm slammed by rising theft of catalytic converters
State Farm Insurance has already seen a staggering rise in claims for replacing catalytic converters this year as theft of the expensive part surges further.
Elon Musk says 'civilization will crumble' unless we continue using oil and gas in the short term
Tesla CEO Elon Musk warned at a conference in Norway on Monday that "civilization will crumble" unless oil and gas is relied on in the short term.
Retailers offer more pre-Labor Day sales due to excess inventory
Retailers are trying to cut down on excess inventory by issuing sales before Labor Day. It's offering a bit of relief for shoppers facing high inflation.
Market expert on future of energy: Elon Musk ‘gets it,’ Sec. Granholm does not
The Schork Group co-founder and principal Stephen Schork agrees with Tesla CEO Elon Musk that the world still needs oil and gas.
$1.34B Mega Millions lottery winner still hasn't come forward
The historic Mega Millions jackpot ticket sold in Illinois and worth over a billion dollars still has not been claimed, according to lottery officials.
Secret Service returns $286M in fraudulently-obtained COVID relief loans to SBA
The Secret Service returned $286 million in fraudulently-obtained COVID relief funds to the SBA that fell under the Economic Injury Disaster Loans.
‘Murder House Flip’ hosts explain why homeowners are eager to give morbid spaces new life: 'Not for everyone'
Designers Sarah Listi and Mikel Welch team up for "Murder House Flip" where they completely renovate homes associated with high-profiled true-crime cases.
FedEx cuts ties with ground delivery contractor, files suit
FedEx has cut ties with one of its largest delivery contractors after suing him for spreading misinformation about the company.
Some businesses in Twin Cities forced to shut early, concerned over rise in crime
Business owners in the Twin Cities are concerned about the effect rising crime seems to be having on their bottom line following the pandemic.
This is unprecedented: Eric Schmitt
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt discusses Judge Bruce Reinhart ordering the DOJ to unseal the redacted version of the Mar-a-Lago affidavit on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
This is the kind of idea that only sounds good to young, affluent Democrats: Sarah Westwood
Washington Examiner Investigative Reporter Sarah Westwood and Fox News contributor Charles Hurt discusse the bipartisan backlash against Biden’s student debt handout on ‘WSJ at Large.’
Twitter whistleblower claims are 'explosive': Cybersecurity expert
Cybersecurity attorney Leeza Garber and Disruptive Tech Research founder Lou Basenese react to a whistleblower raising concerns over Twitter's 'extreme, egregious deficiencies' on cybersecurity issues on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
A look ahead to September's Federal Reserve meeting
Janney Montgomery Scott president and CEO Mark Luschini offers his prediction for the Federal Reserve's upcoming meeting and shares advice for investors in the current market on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Biden is trying to buy the votes of college students: Sen. Cassidy
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., weighs in on the impact of President Biden's student loan handout and the DOJ's release of a redacted affidavit used in the raid of Mar-a-Lago on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Atlanta Fed president outlines when inflation could start to cool
FOX Business sits down with Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic.
Philadelphia Fed president previews more aggressive rates unless 'glimmers of hope on inflation'
FOX Business sits down with Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker.



















