Mercedes Serves Up Promotions at U.S. Open
Mercedes-Benz hopes to turn tennis fans into car buyers at the 2015 U.S. Open, where the luxury automaker is a leading sponsor.
Peloton Riding the Boutique Fitness Craze
Imagine participating in a top-notch boutique fitness class from the comfort of your home. That’s the experience Peloton aims to deliver to its customers.
As Mets Advance, World Series Tickets Near Record High
It has been 15 years since baseball fans last saw the New York Mets in the World Series. So with the Mets beating the Chicago Cubs for the National League pennant, World Series ticket prices are threatening to set a record high.
Nike Shares Sprint to Record High
Nike shares sprinted to a record high on Thursday following the sportswear giant’s declaration that annual revenue will hit $50 billion by fiscal-year 2020.
Baseball's Biggest Spenders Sent Packing in Postseason
With the Mets eliminating the Dodgers, Major League Baseball's biggest spenders will be watching the rest of the postseason on television.
Tom Brady Calls Coca-Cola ‘Poison,’ Takes Swipe at Frosted Flakes
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady may have waded into new controversy after referring to Coca-Cola as 'poison for kids' and taking a swipe at Kellogg's Frosted Flakes cereal.
Ron Darling: Utley Slide 'Egregious,' But New Rules Create More Problems
TBS analyst and former Mets pitcher Ron Darling called the slide that injured shortstop Ruben Tejada "egregious," but the league should refrain from creating new rules on takeout slides, he told Varney & Co.
U.S.-Cuba Ties May Open Doors for MLB
With the U.S. and Cuba moving toward renewing their economic relationship, Major League Baseball appears ready to expand its footprint in the Caribbean nation.
DraftKings, FanDuel Seek to Dispel Criticism, Launch Internal Reviews
DraftKings and FanDuel, the two largest daily fantasy sports websites, have launched investigations amid accusations that employees have used inside information to win contests.
Baseball Fans Say Goodbye to Ticket Stubs
Major League Baseball has gained a reputation for staying ahead of the game in technology. As the postseason begins, many fans will walk through the stadium turnstiles with nothing but a smartphone.
The NFL Went a Full Month Without an Arrest
Not a single NFL player was arrested in September, the first month without a reported arrest since July 2009. After a string of high-profile incidents, the league may finally be moving the chains.
NFL Beefs Up Stadium Security After Paris Attacks
Football fans saw heightened security measures in action this weekend as the NFL vowed to redouble its safety efforts in response to the terrorist attacks in Paris.
DraftKings, FanDuel Punch Back in Fight With N.Y.
DraftKings and FanDuel responded to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman with lawsuits, punching back against an effort to ban daily fantasy sports in the state.
Callaway Golf & MLB’s Padres Go for Green with Stadium Golf
Callaway Golf and its playing partner, the San Diego Padres, have opened play on a unique nine-hole 'golf course of dreams' inside the Padres’ Petco Stadium.
Shane Warne Kicks Off Cricket in the U.S.
Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world and now it’s being touted in America. Australian Shane Warne, one of the world’s greatest (retired) cricket players, spoke to the FOX Business Network’s Stuart Varney about bringing the sport to America.
Exclusive: Tissot Unveils NBA Specialty Watches
FOXBusiness.com has learned that Tissot on Wednesday will announce partnership deals with five NBA teams: the Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, and San Antonio Spurs.
Warriors’ ‘Golden’ Win Streak Paying Off
Golden State's ticket prices and jersey sales are spiking amid a record-setting run.
DraftKings, FanDuel Granted Stay, Can Resume NY Business During Appeal
DraftKings will "remain fully operational" while the case is under appeal, a spokesman confirmed.
NFL's Head Of Officiating Addresses Referee Controversy
NFL officials face unprecedented criticism this season after several high-profile gaffes.
NFL Referee Fumbles Not As Bad As You Think
Officials were more than 95% accurate through Week 11 of this season.



















