NYC cannabis lounge opening will be ‘extremely social,’ Restaurateur behind BLT Steak says
Jimmy Haber, CEO of BLT Restaurant Group, offered a preview on “Varney & Co.” of what people can expect from the cannabis lounges that he plans to open in New York City.
New Rochelle coronavirus: What you need to know
The 325-year-old city was born after Huguenots fled France in the 1600s to avoid religious persecution.
Coronavirus will have 'minimal impact' on US economy, Larry Kudlow says
White House economic council director Larry Kudlow admitted "China has a serious, serious public health problem," but insisted the U.S. wants to "help them work through it."
These $1.5M luxury doomsday condos are selling out
These souped-up doomsday pads are "highly engineered" to "outlast great castles of Europe," said Survival Condo owner Larry Hall.
China trade deal: These 4 industries will benefit most, USDA adviser says
Although agriculture has been getting the most attention, these other three sectors will benefit from China deal, USDA trade adviser Tom Kehoe said.
Labor secretary: Strong job market, economy could disappear quickly under Democrats
U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia shares his perspective on the latest jobs report.
Larry Kudlow: Tax cuts 2.0 may come 'well into the campaign'
America is experiencing a "terrific economy" and "it's not over yet" says Kudlow.
Top 5 states with the best economic outlooks
"Generally speaking, states that spend less -- especially on income transfer programs -- and states that tax less -- particularly on productive activities such as working or investing -- experience higher growth rates than states that tax and spend more," the report reads.
Pastor started a salvage grocery store to pay for his nonprofit
Pastor Mike Servello discusses founding his non-profit that helps feed his New York community.
Here's how Las Vegas is responding to its homelessness crisis
Mayor Pro Tem Michele Fiore says a new ordinance banning sleeping on the street is not criminalizing homelessness.
Is Austin on the verge of a homeless crisis?
Austin Mayor Steve Adler explains the reasoning behind the city choosing to legalize camping, sitting and lying in public spaces.
Is this Google Maps feature putting police officers in danger?
Google Maps' speed traps reporting feature notes the location of police officers, but some law enforcement is arguing it makes them vulnerable for possible attacks from gangs or terrorists.
Millennials turn to extreme saving method to retire early
The "Bulls and Bears" panel explore the positives and negatives of using F.I.R.E. as an early means of retirement.
This 'patriotic millionaire' wants to pay more taxes, thinks others should too
"We think everyone should be rich and be a millionaire, but we also think that millionaires and billionaires should pay taxes at the same rate that working Americans do," Morris Pearl, 'Patriotic Millionaires' Chair, said.
'Uber-Pets' to let furry friends hitch a ride with owners
Fluffy friends can't hail a taxi themselves, but at least they can come along for the ride with "Uber Pets" -- a new offering from the ride-share service.
No more SAT? One university system might not require it anymore
The FOX Business 'Bulls and Bears' panel discuss the University of California's possible decision to get rid off the SAT.
John Delaney: Rejoining the TPP allows us to compete with China
Rep. John Delaney (D-MD) provides his take on the U.S.-China trade war and how it's affecting the American farmer.
Blaming Google & Facebook, newspapers seek 'safe harbor' on Capitol Hill
Executives from newspapers say Facebook and Google are really to blame for their decline.
Defending border wall funding with military billions
Staff Sergeant Johnny "Joey" Jones discusses why he supports Trump's diversion of $3.6 billion from the military to build the border wall.
New York Times drops oil sponsorship and sparks debate: Should news orgs back agenda specific events?
The New York Times ended its sponsorship of the Oil & Money conference -- was the media organization caving to activist pressure or was it a business decision?