Why it's so important to shore up America's transportation infrastructure
From gas prices to grocery bills, global supply chain disruption and domestic labor shortages continue to ripple across America.
I'm a Democrat and it's time for our government to stop making gas more expensive
Now that the federal government is finally investing in infrastructure, it’s time we cut gas taxes and give our families a break.
Biden favors Putin’s Russia, OPEC over US energy producers
America's weakened energy policies have quietly empowered Russian President Putin.
You can save a small business this Christmas
The holiday season is always a critical time for many small business owners, but this year, by voting with your wallet, you can make an even bigger impact.
Larry Kudlow: Where is Arizona senator Mark Kelly?
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow questions what Arizona Senator Mark Kelly thinks about Biden's spending bill.
Market softness not caused by omicron variant: Jobvite CEO
Jobvite CEO Pete Lamson argues the November jobs report and stock market plunge were not impacted by the recent COVID omicron variant news.
COVID recovery has been 'two years of attacks on our liberty': Rep. Jordan
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, argues COVID-19 shutdowns and mandates have attacked the economy and Americans' fundamental liberties.
Biden admin will restart Trump border policy because 'they have to': Rep. Gonzalez
Rep. Tony Gonzalez, R-Texas, believes President Biden will enforce the Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' policy, set to go back into effect Monday, to protect national security.
GOP lawmaker expects Congress to work on Build Back Better through December
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, said chances are 'close to none' that Biden's spending plan will go into effect within two weeks.
The decline in workforce participation should be worrying Washington
The labor participation rate is flashing a warning signal as employers struggle to hire workers.
House members discuss partisan division and agreement
Reps. John Garamendi, D-Calif., and Dusty Johnson, R-S.D., are at odds over interim spending measure but are cooperating on a shipping bill
Florida refuses to be ‘weak on crime’ with new initiative: AG Moody
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody argues a new state database will help catch repeat offenders, ensuring Florida ‘doesn’t become California or Minnesota.’
Florida announces 'zero tolerance' initiative to combat organized crime
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody says the state is implementing a business-law enforcement database to track retail theft and organized crimes.
Chris Cuomo suspension can go one of two ways: Concha
Fox News contributor Joe Concha says CNN could either bring Cuomo back like Jeffrey Toobin, or fire Cuomo due to the reportedly ‘toxic’ environment he created.
Raising wages ‘still not enough’ to recruit workers amid labor shortage: Ski resort exec
Aspen Skiing Company vice president of communications Jeff Hanle explains how it’s a ‘bigger problem’ than ever to hire employees.
Labor, housing shortage hits ski resorts
FOX Business’ Ashley Webster visits Aspen Skiing Company to discuss how an hourly-worker shortage is impacting the business.
On this Giving Tuesday, here's how lawmakers can support Americans' generous spirit
An enhanced, permanent charitable-tax deduction regardless of whether a person itemizes their tax deductions would give lower-income and cash-strapped taxpayers an easier opportunity to invest in their spiritual and mental health.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey steps down -- four reflections on his decision from a tech entrepreneur
I don’t agree with many of Jack Dorsey’s personal views or the decisions made by Twitter under his leadership as CEO, but speaking as an entrepreneur, I immensely respect what he was able to build.
Smash & Grab crime wave prompts retailers to beef up security during holiday shopping season
FOX Business' Madison Alworth speaks with Michael Sapraicone, founder and CEO of Squad Security, about the 'key' to security for retailers.
Supply chain issues won't ruin the holidays because America's retailers refuse to let it happen
Supply chain woes are grabbing headlines and leaving many Americans justifiably concerned that this year’s holiday Grinch will materialize in empty store shelves.



















