West Virginia cracks down on major banks over environmental activism
FIRST ON FOX: The State of West Virginia banned four major financial institutions over their environmental, social and governance policies boycotting fossil fuels.
Biden admin cancels plan to refill emergency oil reserve amid high prices
The Biden administration is abruptly canceling plans to replenish the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which the president has depleted to fight high gasoline prices.
Hedge fund billionaire says US debt 'is a growing concern that cannot be overlooked'
Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin said the rapid growth of the U.S. national debt is a "growing concern that cannot be overlooked" in his annual letter to investors.
A million simulations show US debt is on an 'unsustainable' path
The U.S. is on an "unsustainable" course with regard to its debt-to-GDP ratio, which is expected to hit 123% in 2024, according to a million simulations.
Chipotle offering food lovers a chance to win free burritos for a year on National Burrito Day
National Burrito Day is April 4, and Chipotle is celebrating by offering fans a word-game challenge to win buy-one, get-one deals and the chance at free burritos for a year.
Facebook let Netflix peek into user DMs, explosive court docs claim
Social media giant Meta allegedly allowed Netflix to peek into Facebook users' direct messages, breaking anti-competitive activities and privacy rules, explosive court documents claim.
Mississippi hits BlackRock with cease and desist, threatens massive fine over ESG policies
The state of Mississippi is threatening to hit major financial asset manager BlackRock with a massive fine as part of a cease and desist order targeting the firm's ESG practices.
Texas pulls $8.5B from BlackRock in stunning blow to ESG movement
FIRST ON FOX: The State of Texas is terminating a $8.5 billion BlackRock investment in response to the firm's ESG policies, which the state says signal a boycott of energy companies.
Federal appeals court blows up Biden's carbon emissions disclosure rule
A federal appeals court abruptly paused a major climate disclosure rule adopted by the SEC, in a blow to the Biden administration's climate agenda.
Auto insurance rates continue to skyrocket with no immediate signs of relief
Nevada had the second-most expensive car insurance last year, with an average annual cost of nearly $3,000, according to insurance data.
How the types of employee benefits offered play a critical role in recruiting top talent
Employee benefits are a crucial part of a corporate strategy to recruit top talent and include health care, insurance, paid time off and retirement plans.
Major outdoor clothing company quietly operating liberal dark money group hit with FEC complaint
EXCLUSIVE: Government watchdog group Americans for Public Trust is filing a complaint with the Federal Election Commission to ask for an investigation into Patagonia's political contributions.
Interest costs on US national debt set to exceed defense spending this year
Total interest on the national debt is poised to become the priciest part of the federal budget, outstripping spending on Medicare and Social Security.
JPMorgan Chase, BlackRock drop out of massive UN climate alliance in stunning move
JPMorgan Chase, BlackRock and State Street confirmed they are exiting the world's largest climate alliance which seeks to push investors away from funding the fossil fuel sector.
Most older workers say they face age discrimination in the workplace
The share of older Americans participating in the workforce continues to climb as the population ages, but most of them feel age discrimination against them is common.
Soaring deficits to push publicly held debt to record level in 4 years
The national debt is projected to eclipse a record set in 1946 in four years after surpassing the size of the U.S. economy according to the CBO's latest projection.
Dozen state GOP agriculture commissioners launch probe of US banks over ESG investing: 'It must be stopped'
FIRST ON FOX: A dozen state departments of agriculture are pressuring six of the nation's top banks to reveal information about their net-zero ambitions.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns US driving toward a cliff as debt snowballs
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned Friday that America is headed toward a cliff with its soaring debt, saying it must be addressed before it causes a crisis.
US commercial real estate suffers as telework becomes the new norm
Less commercial real estate space is being occupied due to more companies using telework which is causing downtown areas to suffer financially from fewer patrons.
As Pokémon turns 25, here's what the anniversary could mean for your card collection
The 25th anniversary of Pokémon's U.S. release marks the brand as officially "vintage," which has collectors weighing the value of their cards. Two experts project the future of the global phenomenon.

















