Woman buys unusual brooch for $25 in 1988, may sell it at auction for $16,000
A woman will sell her rare brooch at auction this spring after purchasing it for $25 back in 1988. The piece of jewelry is expected to sell for anywhere from $10,000 to $16,000.
'Sex and the City' iconic tutu worn by actress Sarah Jessica Parker is up for auction
A well-known clothing item from "Sex and the City" is going up for sale for a pretty penny. Character Carrie Bradshaw was seen wearing this unique skirt for seven years.
California dog groomer rakes in $1.3M a year by transforming pooches into lions, giraffes, zebras and more
A small business owner in San Diego, California, earns over $1 million a year with a creative dog-grooming business that brings in clients from all over the U.S. Gabriel Feitosa shared his work.
NASCAR reaches groundbreaking media rights deal that includes first-ever streaming-only races
NASCAR reached a groundbreaking media rights deal worth a massive $7.7 billion over seven years, starting in 2025 and running through the end of the 2031 season.
Disney plots future of its traditional TV networks
Disney is examining whether its future should include fewer television networks after CEO Bob Iger said last summer that some of Disney’s TV networks might not be core to the company.
'Tiger King' star Doc Antle pleads guilty to federal money laundering, wildlife trafficking
The Justice Department says Bhagavan ‘Doc’ Antle, who runs the Myrtle Beach Safari in South Carolina, has pleaded guilty to charges on Monday.
Matthew Perry, 'Friends' cast earned millions from show's residuals each year
As the world mourns the loss of "Friends" star Matthew Perry, here is a look at how much the actor made for playing Chandler Bing following the show's end.
Kevin O’Leary delivers his top tips for building businesses, pinching pennies as costs soar
Kevin O'Leary discussed his top tips for new entrepreneurs and everday Americans with Bilt Rewards CEO Ankur Jain, shared exclusively with FOX Business.
Get paid to drink Pumpkin Spice Lattes, watch 'Gilmore Girls' and lounge in comfy clothes: Here's how
A lucky job applicant will be paid $500 to watch fall-inspired shows, drink pumpkin lattes, sit on the couch and wear comfortable clothes. See how to grab the gig!
Car collector with famous vehicles from movies starts museum: report
A car collector is putting his 40-plus collection up for display and test drives in Étréchy, France. Many of the vehicles have appeared in famous movies and shows.
Netflix officially terminates DVD rental service with final mailings: 'End of an era'
Netflix officially ended its DVD rental service with final shipments sent on Sept. 29, 2023, the streaming giant announced. The rental service started in 1998 and ran for 25 years.
Months-long Hollywood writers strike over after contract with studios approved
Leaders of Hollywood's unions declared the writers strike over after agreeing to a contract with film and television studios five months after the boycott began.
Biden reacts to Writers Guild of America reaching tentative agreement with Hollywood studios
President Biden spoke out about the tentative agreement between the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and the Writers Guild of America.
Disney undecided on ABC sale
Disney CEO Bob Iger has floated the idea of selling the company's TV assets, but with reports of a possible offer, the entertainment giant is not revealing its hand.
Company looking to pay someone to watch ‘The Great British Bake Off’ and eat dessert
A company in the United Kingdom is looking to hire a "Great British Bake Off" and baked goods tester to watch the upcoming season while trying out the treats.
Hollywood actors strike looms as union announces no deal was reached by deadline
The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists announced Thursday that no deal was reached with studios and streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon.
Casa Bonita restaurant to pay staff $30 an hour, ban tipping amid South Park creators' relaunch
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker bought the restaurant and entertainment venue and its relaunch will see staff paid $30 an hour and tips banned.
Writers Guild of America to strike for first time in 15 years after failed negotiations with studios
More than 11,500 unionized screenwriters with the Writers Guild of America announced they will strike for the first time in 15 years starting on Tuesday, May 2.
Hasbro delays update to Dungeons and Dragons open game license as fan base revolts
Hasbro, the owner of Dungeons and Dragons, rolled a "natural one" to convince fans that rewriting its two-decade-old open game license was about anything but boosting revenue.
The end of Netflix password sharing is nigh
Netflix sees password sharing as an obstacle to new subscriptions, and is trying to balance cracking down on shared accounts with maintaining brand loyalty.



















