Stew Leonard's CEO: It's a good time to stock up on food
Stew Leonard Jr. addresses soaring food prices on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
1st retail cannabis licenses in NY will go to people with marijuana convictions: 'Social equity'
The state of New York is planning to grant its first batch of cannabis retail licenses to residents who have had previous marijuana convictions.
Inflation, hiring slam small businesses: NFIB
Inflation is the single largest headache for small business owners trying to operate, according to a new NFIB survey.
Food pantry staff say those higher prices are bringing more people through their doors daily
Two years ago, at the beginning of the pandemic, we saw some empty shelves in grocery stores. Now, shelves are full, but prices are higher and some people say if this is the “new normal” for food costs, they can't keep up.
Papa John: 'No way' pizza franchise could have launched under Bidenomics
Papa John's founder John Schnatter talks President Biden's economy and American entrepreneurship at CPAC 2022
Russia-Ukraine war: NYC Ukrainian businesses fundraising for relief efforts back home: 'They're not alone'
Greater New York City-area Ukrainian-American business owners and community leaders alike are spearheading efforts to raise money and continue to support their embattled loved ones, all in the hopes of showing Ukrainians, "They’re not alone."
Is the Russia-Ukraine conflict affecting supply chain issues?
Alba Wheels Up International founder and Chairman Salvatore Stile discusses the U.S. supply chain issues as problems continue to stifle progress.
LA-based business owner with Ukrainian roots holds ‘Peace Jam’ for Ukraine
A Los Angeles-based bagel shop owner with Ukrainian roots held a “Peace Jam” for Ukraine Sunday to help raise money for those impacted by Russia’s military invasion.
Austin business 'The Russian House' shortens name in solidarity with Ukraine
A restaurant in Austin, Texas, that has represented Slavic and Eastern European culture for more than a decade, shortened its name Sunday afternoon over the Russian invasion of neighboring Ukraine.
Small businesses still struggling financially, Fed survey finds
Small businesses continue to struggle financially and many are facing greater challenges with managing supply chain challenges and hiring enough workers, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Federal Reserve.
San Diego businesses get big boost after California rolls back mask mandate
Businesses in downtown San Diego got a boost of foot traffic during the first weekend after California Gov. Gavin Newsom loosened the state’s mask mandate, according to a local report.
Small businesses incorporating new technology to survive the coronavirus pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has devastated many small and medium-sized businesses across America over the last two years, but many who have survived have come out stronger on the other side with new technologies and streamlined operations.
As inflation rises, small businesses feel the financial crunch
Depending on the business, supply chain issues, shipping delays and hiring shortages have made the pandemic feel like a roller coaster. And the ride isn’t over yet.
COVID lockdown study shows government used pandemic as 'excuse' to 'overreach' authority: small biz owners
Small business owners are expressing frustration after a new study shows that lockdowns had very little effect on public health outcomes in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
New Jersey hot dog restaurant Designer Dawgs nearly crushed by COVID
Owner Holly Smith of Designer Dawgs in Clinton, New Jersey, talked to Fox News Digital about the enormous struggles of keeping her small business open through the pandemic.
California businesses score as Super Bowl fans touch down in LA
'Ooh La La Catering' owner Kyndra McCrary says sales have been 'incredibly awesome' ahead of Super Bowl LVI.
Small restaurants like mine need Congress to right a wrong and replenish the RRF before it's too late
The fact that I’m a veteran worked against me when I tried to use the RRF, an underfunded but critical lifeline Congress created for small and independent restaurants.
Georgia restaurant owner has $7,500 grill stolen in broad daylight: ‘you’re going to get caught’
A Georgia restaurant owner says his $7,500 meat smoker was recently stolen in broad daylight.
NY businesses attract workers with 'no-vax' advertisements
FOX Business' Lydia Hu reports on a new app which will connect like-minded businesses with workers and patrons.
Most small businesses since 1974 are hiking prices to offset red-hot inflation
The number of small businesses raising prices on consumers in order to offset red-hot inflation rose to the highest level in 48 years, according to a new survey published on Tuesday.



















