California Retailers Association fighting for additional retail crime task forces: 'It's not letting up'
The California Retailers Association asked the governor's office for funding for two additional task forces, pushing the total number in the state to five.
US grand jury accuses Amplify Energy of negligence in oil spill
A federal grand jury has accused Amplify Energy Corp and two of its subsidiaries of illegally and negligently discharging oil during a pipeline break in California in October and failing to respond to alarms.
Jennifer Hudson, more stars team with jewelers Kendra Scott to donate $100K to charity
"Respect" star Jennifer Hudson is among the celebrities to team with jewelry retailer Kendra Scott to donate about $100,000 to charities this Christmas season
Joe Manchin and Democratic Party at standstill over spending bill
‘Special Report’ anchor Bret Baier analyzes the power Manchin has over the future of President Biden’s economic agenda on ‘Kennedy.’
Sen. Kennedy: Inflation caused by Biden spending binge
Senate Budget Committee member joins 'FOX Business Tonight' to respond to the White House blaming inflation on corporate greed.
Investors worried Fed will 'grind' economy into recession: Federated Hermes exec
Former Wells Fargo chief economist John Silvia and Federated Hermes CIO of global equities Steve Auth weigh in on the Federal Reserve's announcement on economic movement.
Fox Business Poll: Voters think Biden is making inflation worse
A new Fox Business poll finds that twice as many think the Biden administration is doing more harm than good.
IRS to deliver final child tax credit payment of 2021 to 36M families
Millions of parents across the U.S. can expect to receive some extra cash this week, when the IRS will start distributing the sixth and final payment from the expanded child tax credit.
Cash-out mortgage refinancing demand booms 33% in past year, Black Knight reports
New data shows that homeowners are rushing to get cash-out mortgage refinances, allowing them to tap into record-high home values in the form of cash.
Surging inflation will cost most US households $3,500 this year, analysis shows
The hottest inflation in nearly four decades will cost millions of Americans an additional $3,500 in expenses this year, according to a new analysis published on Wednesday.
Single Americans would rather buy a home than pay for a wedding, survey finds
Unmarried Americans are prioritizing homeownership over paying for a wedding, according to a new survey.
Varney: The left doesn't understand money
FOX Business' Stuart Varney says the rich won't be able to pay for all of Democrats' spending.
US can't afford to be in another conflict: Sen. Tuberville
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., on the urgency for Congress to raise and pass defense spending amid rising aggression from U.S. adversaries.
Student loan payment pause will not be extended, White House confirms
White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed that federal student loan borrowers will need to resume making payments in February.
Kennedy: Student loan cancellation 'not within the purview' of federal government
'Kennedy' panel comments on congressional Democrats arguing for universal student loan relief.
Kudlow: We do not need more government spending which will lead to higher inflation
Larry Kudlow discusses how Biden’s Build Back Better agenda would cause havoc on American economy
Biden admin declines to extend student loan pause, snubbing progressives
The Biden administration plans to resume federal student loan payments in February, rejecting a push from other Democrats to extend the pandemic relief program for millions of borrowers.
13M Americans skip medication due to high prescription cost, survey says
Nearly 13 million Americans skipped or delayed prescribed medicine in the year before the COVID-19 pandemic due to high costs, according to a recent survey.
How to get your student loan interest deduction
The student loan interest deduction allows you to subtract up to $2,500 from your taxable income for interest paid on student loans. Here’s how it works.
Senate inches closer to raising debt ceiling by $2.5T after party-line procedural vote
Because of a procedural trick slipped into a Medicare bill last week, Senate Democrats can raise the debt ceiling one time only with a simple majority vote.



















