Businesses take drastic action to protect against rampant shoplifting, organized crime thefts
Retailers are locking up basic foods like ice cream, operating on an appointment-only basis and taking other measures to protect against organized retail thefts and shoplifting.
Want to be an antiracist? Be a capitalist
When we look at Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream for America it creates racial progress by uniting us, not dividing us. Capitalism and the free market are the way to bring us together.
Connecticut family business shutting its doors after 11 years, blames inflation, cost of labor
A small business owner in Connecticut is closing his family-oriented Italian restaurant after 11 years in business amid rising inflation and labor shortages. Mark Zommer spoke on "Fox & Friends."
Study says red states smash blue states as the best for business start-ups
WalletHub released their analysis: "2023's Best & Worst States to Start a Business" comparing the 50 states to determine the best one to launch and grow an enterprise.
Portland business owner forced to buy bullet-proof windows: ‘Trying to push forward’
Crime in Portland, Oregon, is affecting small businesses such as Bison Coffeehouse — a Native-owned and operated coffee shop. The owner discussed the issue on "Fox & Friends" and how she's coping.
Seattle business owners left to fend for themselves on crime take matters into their own hands
Seattle business owners who've witnessed break-ins and violence organized their own town hall to address crime issues in the city and demand action from local leaders.
Small business owners torch gas stove ban as ‘blanket’ policy: It ‘isn’t for everyone’
Northwoods Stove & Fireplace owners Brian and Holly Duffy argue banning gas appliances leaves rural communities with "no heat" and "no one to come help them."
Experts debate benefits of quiet hiring: 'Temporary solution,' 'nothing new about it'
A new trend known as "quiet hiring" has divided business leaders and HR pros, with some arguing that it will help workers negotiate for higher pay and benefits.
FAA meltdown a failure of government: Rep. Carlos Gimenez
House Homeland Security member Rep. Carlos Gimenez discusses whether the FAA should be privatized after a software meltdown caused massive flight disruptions on 'Varney & Co.'
Biden's open border 'huge cost' to American taxpayer: Rep. Mark Green
House Homeland Security Committee Chair Rep. Mark Green vows to hold DHS Secretary Mayorkas responsible for Biden's open border crisis on 'Varney & Co.'
Small business optimism dipped in December: NFIB
The NFIB's Small Business Optimism Index declined in December as small business owners remained pessimistic about economic conditions amid the struggle with inflation.
House GOP to vote on bill blocking IRS hiring spree
House Republicans are set to hold a vote on the Family and Small Business Taxpayer Protection Act which would rescind IRS funding for hiring more agents.
Most businesses expect 2023 recession: JPMorgan survey
A majority of small and midsize businesses in the U.S. told JP Morgan Chase in a recent survey they expect a recession this year as inflation continues to rage.
Pennsylvania Walmart closes, then opens doors for public auction: 'A fun process'
Small businesses and the public took part in a Walmart closure auction in Pittsburgh this week. The sale included furniture, fire extinguishers, toilet paper and more.
Seattle’s crime spike having a ‘pretty significant’ impact on the surrounding region: Jason Rantz
KTTH (Seattle) talk radio host Jason Rantz weighs in on the Seattle Credit Union closing its branch over rising crime on ‘Varney & Co.’
Small businesses find some relief from hiring woes
Red hot labor market cools, improving hiring prospects for small business and decreasing turnover. Talent easier to find amongst big tech and banking layoffs.
Small businesses pay ultimate price as crime wave continues battering communities across the nation
Small business owners spoke to Fox News Digital about shutting down their stores over rampant crime and drug use, which are also affecting business owners from coast to coast.
Greater Boston company deploys under-vehicle scanners to catch fentanyl, human traffickers at US border
Boston area company Viken Detection is providing Customs and Border Protection under-vehicle scanners at dozens of points of entry along the U.S. southern border.
IRS delays new tax-reporting rule on Venmo, PayPal payments over $600
A controversial new tax-reporting policy involving payments over $600 on e-commerce platforms like eBay and Etsy will be delayed by one year, the IRS said.
The whack-a-mole economy: US manufacturers struggle with unpredictable supplies
Issues that began with the coronavirus pandemic, get worse as high inflation, the Ukraine war, and tension with China continue to disrupt the supply chain.



















