BlackRock says 'mega forces' like AI, green energy transition are sparking structural economic changes
Massive financial asset manager BlackRock is warning that major forces, like artificial intelligence and green energy, are driving change across the economy.
Top energy lobby group unleashes 8-figure ad campaign in support of US production ahead of 2024 election
The American Petroleum Institute is launching an eight-figure ad blitz to educate voters and policymakers on key energy issues ahead of the 2024 elections.
Republican states unleash effort opposing SEC climate rule creating new type of company
FIRST ON FOX: Nearly two dozen Republican-led states are joining forces to oppose a Biden administration proposal aiming to create a new corporate taxonomy for environmentalists.
US national debt nears $34 trillion; majority of voters say economy is in bad shape
The United States' national debt is quickly approaching $34 trillion, and a majority of the nation's voters say the economy is in bad shape.
Job interview 'coffee cup test' used by corporate executive goes viral: 'Manipulative'
A managing director's 2019 business podcast interview has resurfaced and sparked debate on social media as people learn he disqualifies job seekers if they don't wash their coffee cups.
Fox Business Poll: Trump over 50% support for first time in Iowa
Fox Business polling found that former President Donald Trump is by far the leading GOP presidential candidate among Iowa Republicans
22 states take aim at SEC over climate regulations creating new type of company
FIRST ON FOX: Nearly two dozen state financial officers are calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission to halt regulations impacting U.S. natural resources.
Large deficits, high interest rates making federal debt less sustainable
Federal budget deficits and high interest rates are causing the cost of servicing America's $33 trillion national debt to soar, raising concern about the debt's sustainability.
Tennessee sues BlackRock in first-of-its-kind ESG lawsuit
FIRST ON FOX: Tennessee filed a lawsuit Monday against financial asset manager BlackRock, alleging the firm has violated consumer protection laws by pursuing climate initiatives.
You've just gotten fired. Here's how to forgive yourself and move on
People who have been fired from their jobs for any range of reasons need to assess the loss — and take concrete steps to move forward in their careers, say experts. Here are insights.
'Crunch time' as Christmas nears record package shipments threaten on time deliveries
The U.S. Postal Service gives FOX an inside look on one of their newest regional processing facilities and how they're working double time for the holiday season across the nation.
Stellantis announces more than 3,000 potential layoffs over 'out of touch' California policies
Scott Hayes, who represents Toledo Refining Company, discusses how 'failed' California policies have caused 'collateral damage' in Midwest during 'FOX & Friends First.'
Top power grid watchdog warns fossil fuel shutdowns could destabilize future reliability
The top U.S. power grid watchdog issued its annual report on Wednesday, showing that Americans are facing elevated risks of shortfalls amid premature fossil fuel closures.
Doctors say AI is a 'game-changer' for number 1 killer of Americans
The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is using AI to screen for heart problems, in hopes of saving lives in light of recent shortages of cardiologists.
Major grid operator warns legal agreement to shutter coal plant will devastate electric reliability
One of the nation's largest power grid operators is again raising the alarm that a looming coal power plant shutdown will devastate consumers in Maryland.
Congress considers bipartisan fiscal commission to address national debt, deficits
Lawmakers considered proposals in the House Budget Committee last week that would establish a bipartisan fiscal commission to suggest policies that would rein in the deficit and debt.
Americans keep tradition alive, real Christmas Tree sales remain strong despite soaring inflation
Nearly 21 million live Christmas trees will be sold by the time consumers wrap up purchases over the final days leading up to Christmas Day keeping the demand high.
Grid operator sounds alarm as coal plant shutdown threatens power for millions
A major U.S. power grid operator is warning that the upcoming closure of a Baltimore area coal plant threatens to decrease key electricity supplies across the mid-Atlantic region.
American taxpayers are now slaves to interest payments
The result of politicians in Washington racking up a $33.7 trillion federal debt? It now takes over a fifth of all government revenues just to pay the interest.
Toy companies targeting more adults with fun products versus kids
Many toy companies have altered their marketing approach to target an audience of elderly individuals for certain toys and games rather than children.

















