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Gatorade Unveils ‘Smart’ Bottle, Yogurt: Exclusive Details
The venerable beverage brand revealed several new upcoming products Thursday in a commercial that featured Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt, Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper and several other top athletes.
Yankees Network Tells Fans to Drop Comcast
A standoff between Comcast and the network that broadcasts New York Yankees games is getting heated with Opening Day less than a month away.
Ohio State Football Coach Urban Meyer Endorses Kasich
The Ohio primary is considered a must-win vote for Kasich in his quest to catch up to GOP frontunner Donald Trump. A March 9 Fox News poll gave Kasich a projected edge of 34%, compared to 29% for Trump, 19% for Ted Cruz and 7% for Marco Rubio.
Tom Brady's New Contract Has 'Deflategate' Protection
The two-year, $41 million contract extension contains drastic reductions to Brady’s base salary for the 2016 and 2017 seasons, meaning the amount of money he'll forfeit during a suspension is significantly smaller.
FOXBusiness.com's Biggest 2015 Hits
There was no shortage of news this year, even in the doldrums of summer: Whether it was the Greek financial crisis, speculation over China’s economic demise, the first interest rate hike in nearly a decade or the chaos of the campaign trail as the candidates vie for the White House in 2016. As 2015 winds down, we wanted to thank our readers for their interest and share some of our most read stories over the past year. Have a Happy and Healthy New Year! The FOXBusiness.com Team
MLB Preparing Field for Rays Game in Cuba
Major League Baseball is working in Cuba to ensure the field’s condition is up to par for an exhibition game later this month.
Horse racing industry frets as states look to rein in casino subsidies propping up purses
Horse track operators and breeders are concerned the good times might be trotting to a close as some states move to rein in a lucrative subsidy that's helped prop up their long suffering-industry.
A state-by-state look at governors' trade trips abroad, their costs and results
U.S. governors have taken or scheduled about 80 trips abroad since the start of 2014, generally focused on boosting exports or recruiting businesses to their states.
Moscow Nyets? Brooklyn Nets Owner to Relocate Parent Company to Russia
Moscow Nyets? The owner of the Brooklyn Nets plans to move the NBA team's parent company to Russia in response to U.S. sanctions against the country.
Judge orders Arizona to refund millions in rental car taxes used for stadiums, tourism
Arizona must refund millions of dollars it collected from a rental car tax that funds stadium projects and tourism efforts in Maricopa County after the tax was earlier declared unconstitutional, a judge ruled.
Judge: St. Louis voters don't need say on funding for new football stadium
The effort to build a new riverfront football stadium in St. Louis got a big boost Monday when a judge ruled that approval from city voters is not necessary to use city tax money for the project.
With a little help from his foes: Obama rescues his trade agenda with GOP assistance
President Barack Obama has overcome an embarrassing defeat on trade and maneuvered his way back to a rare victory under a Republican-controlled Congress.
Officials in Los Angeles suburb to consider proposed $1.7 billion NFL stadium
The Los Angeles suburb of Carson could approve a $1.7 billion NFL stadium in the wake of a similar vote in nearby Inglewood — even though details haven't been worked out.
Judge won't halt work on video board at Wrigley Field that will block rooftop views of Cubs
The Chicago Cubs don't have to stop construction on a Wrigley Field video board that will block game views of adjacent rooftop clubs in the urban neighborhood, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
Lawsuit could end pro sports leagues' all-or-nothing TV packages as fans want just their team
A high-stakes federal case playing out in New York could lead to the end of pro sports' all-or-nothing TV packages that force fans to buy hundreds of games from around the league instead of just the games of their favorite teams.
Economic development incentives go to companies heavier on political clout than new jobs
During Chris Christie's first term as governor, he made tax incentives a cornerstone of a promised "New Jersey Comeback" that would lure new businesses to the state.
Unions expand fight against Pacific free-trade pact, trim contributions to federal candidates
The AFL-CIO union says it and its affiliated unions are freezing political contributions to federal candidates "until further notice" to channel funds into the labor's intensifying battle to stop or at least help shape a proposed free-trade agreement being negotiated by the U.S. and other nations that border the Pacific Ocean.
Missouri officials predict $300M net tax revenue bump over 30 years for new St. Louis stadium
Missouri economic development officials on Monday told a House panel that building a new football stadium in St. Louis could bring nearly $300 million in net sales tax revenues to the state over the next 30 years.
City celebrates approval of Los Angeles-area stadium backed by Rams owner, but hurdles remain
The city of Inglewood has unanimously and emphatically approved a $2 billion stadium plan backed by St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke that clears a path for a return to the Los Angeles area of the NFL for the first time in two decades.








