Rare US stamp 'Inverted Jenny' sells for record $2M
An rare stamp known as the “Inverted Jenny," was purchased on Wednesday for a record setting $2 million. The stamp depicts an upside-down aircraft.
Some of America’s future business leaders inundated with critical race theory in school, study says
CriticalRace.org, which monitors CRT curricula and training in higher education, has expanded its database to include the top 10 business schools in the country.
Expert details the impacts the 'Great Trucking Recession' will have on Americans
America's trucking industry serves as an indicator of the mood of consumers and their pocketbooks, and one expert warns the industry is in a dire state.
Pilot accused of trying to crash plane says he was trying to wake up from dream
Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson who is accused of trying to shut down a plane’s engine last month says he thought he was only imagining the journey.
Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus endorses Trump for president
Bernie Marcus has endorsed Donald Trump for president in an op-ed, writing that the GOP front-runner is the best person to restore American prosperity and dismantle an “administrative state."
Man crushed to death by industrial robot that confused him for a box: police
A man in South Korea died Tuesday after a robot was said to have mistaken him for a box and crushed him against a conveyor belt, police have said.
Picasso masterpiece 'Woman with a Watch' sells for nearly $140M
A painting by Pablo Picasso has sold for $139.4 million in New York, the second-highest price ever achieved for the artist The masterpiece, known as “Femme à la Montre."
Disney names veteran PepsiCo exec new CFO
Walt Disney announced Monday it is bringing on former PepsiCo executive Hugh Johnston as the company’s new senior executive vice president and chief financial officer beginning on Dec. 4.
Tip your driver or pay the price: DoorDash warns delivery delays happening with no tip
DoorDash issues warning that people who aren't tipping might take longer to receive their orders.
New chef in town: White Castle brings robot in for fast-food cooking
White Castle has teamed up with Miso Robotics to deploy “Flippy 2," an advanced kitchen robot, across various locations.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon to sell company stock for first time
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon plans to sell a portion of his family’s holdings in the bank for the first time, offloading 1 million of the 8.6 million shares, according to an SEC filing.
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.
Elon Musk jokes he'll give $1B to Wikipedia if site changes name
Elon Musk jokingly offered online encyclopedia site Wikipedia $1 billion to change its name to an inappropriate joke.
SEE IT: Amazon's new Prime drone in action
Amazon’s latest delivery drone, the MK30, can deliver packages weighing up to five pounds to customers through light rain in under an hour, the company announced.
Microsoft completes $69B Activision Blizzard acquisition
Microsoft completed its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard after clearing a series of regulators’ hurdles since the deal was first announced in January 2022.
US still feeling the effects of the pandemic according to professor
The increase in tip screens has been known as "tip creep," meanwhile the excess tipping every time a consumer buys something is now called "tip fatigue."
Increasing mortgage rates in the US are putting growing pressure on homebuyers
Freddie Mac says 30-year fixed mortgage rates rose to their highest level in more than 20 years. This has made things tougher on homebuyers because of a lack of supply and demand.
Toilet paper mega-brand introduces ‘cutting edge’ design: Find out what it is
A well-known toilet paper brand has announced a new design in its popular household item. Charmin said the new "smooth tear" toilet paper will be a better experience for consumers.
'Pirates' in San Francisco Bay sinking sailing school for kids: owner
"How many replacements of these boats will our insurance company pay for before they drop us?" the owner of an Alameda sailing school asked after half her fleet of boats were stolen.
SEC charges 12 firms with record keeping failures
The Securities and Exchange Commission said it fined 12 companies, including brokers, investment advisers and credit rating firms, for record keeping failures.