UAE sees high fuel prices after becoming accustomed to cheap gas
Gas prices have spiked in the United Arab Emirates since the beginning of this year, a different reality in a region where fuel had been cheap in recent years.
Euro, dollar a penny away from parity for first time in 20 years
The exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the euro is about equal for the first time in 20 years amid concerns of a slowdown in the European Union.
5 ways to pay for college
The price of a college degree continues to rise, making it hard for some people to afford. Here’s how to pay for college.
House Republican introduces amendment to strike $6 billion of 'inflation' spending from military bill
GOP Rep. David Schweikert introduced an amendment to strike $6 billion of inflationary spending from Democrat Rep. Jared Golden's National Defense Authorization Act amendment.
Virginia man wins $250K lottery playing numbers he said he saw in a dream
Alonzo Coleman, of Henrico County, Virginia, used numbers he said he saw in a dream to win a top prize – $250,000 after taxes – in the Virginia Lottery’s Bank a Million game.
The 8 types of homeowners insurance
You have eight different types of homeowners insurance to choose from. Find out which policy is right for you.
Pepsi fan breaks world record with 12,402 can-collection
Christian Cavaletti, of Milan, Italy, was recently recognized as the owner of the largest collection of Pepsi cans in the world, with 12,402 cans from 81 countries.
NH Senate candidate warns against crypto PACs
New Hampshire Republican Senate candidate Bruce Fenton, who funded his campaign with his own bitcoin, discusses his libertarian approach to government.
Vampire slaying kit sells for $15K at auction
A vampire slaying kit, which included crucifixes, holy water, pistols and rosary beads, sold at auction for over $15,500, six times its original estimated value of between $2,387-$3,581.
US Postal Service rate increases takes effect Sunday
The United States Postal Service price hike, which was announced in April, takes effect Sunday. First-Class Mail prices increased by 6.5%, according to the USPS.
Former Netflix, IBM software engineer turned TikToker talks retiring at 30
This TikTok sensation has amassed over 748,000 followers talking about careers, the tech industry, investing, and more.
Swiss Army knife celebrates 125th anniversary; CEO on the past and future of his company
Swiss company Victorinox has produced the world-famous Swiss Army Knife since the 1890s and remained a family-owned business the entire 130-year period.
The restaurant industry has been in a recession for months: Restaurant owner
FOX Business senior correspondent Charlie Gasparino visits San Pietro Ristorante in New York City to speak with owner Gerardo Bruno over the impact of the current economy.
It’s very concerning that this administration continues to turn a blind eye to China: Rep. James Comer
Rep. James Comer discusses how the Biden administration is failing to create policies that place the U.S. in a better strategic position than China on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
More than 5 million barrels of US oil sent overseas despite high prices: Report
Daniel Turner, founder and executive director of Power the Future, discusses how the Biden administration reportedly sent U.S. oil reserves overseas as Americans deal with rising gas prices on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
Recessions are like snowflakes, no two are ever alike: Joanie Bily
Slatestone Wealth Chief Market Strategist Kenny Polcari and Employbridge Chief Workforce Analyst Joanie Bily discuss June unemployment numbers on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
Larry Kudlow: I still think we're on the front end of a recession
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow reflects on former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's legacy and calls out Democrats for their spending spree on "Kudlow."
What to know about insurance scores
Insurance carriers use your insurance score to predict how likely you are to file a claim. Find out how they work.
Teens flocking to fill job listings amid labor shortage
Jeff Flock heads to Wildwood, N.J. to ask young people their motives for stepping into the job market.
June’s job report could reduce recessions risks: Economic expert
‘Thru the Cycle’ President John Lonski weighs in on June’s job report, saying the U.S. has added a ‘healthy’ amount on ‘Mornings with Maria.’



















