Berkshire Hathaway, originally a textile manufacturing company, came to be acquired by Warren Buffett in 1965
Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company with many large companies in its resume. Berkshire Hathaway has been led by Warren Buffett since 1965.
This was a 'disaster' all the way around: Sen. Eric Schmitt
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., discusses the Senate detailing failures to protect former President Trump from his first assassination attempt on 'The Evening Edit.'
Indiana AG pledges to appeal judge's decision requiring the state to pay sex reassignment surgeries for inmates
Dek: Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita reacts to a federal judge ruling that his state's prison must provide sex reassignment surgery for inmates on 'The Bottom Line.'
General Motors began selling horse-drawn carriages, became major manufacturer of auto brands
General Motors was founded in 1908 by William Durant. Buick was the first company under GM, but others quickly joined through the years.
Michigan is tired of the Biden-Harris 'failed policies': Rep. Lisa McClain
Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., discusses the important issues for Michigan voters, the House passing the 'End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles Act,' and the awarding of the Congressional Gold Medal to the 13 servicemembers killed in Afghanistan.
Biden-Harris admin's 'attack' against US energy industry has been 'core root of inflation': Gov. Doug Burgum
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum discusses President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris' energy policies on 'The Bottom Line.'
Wisconsin Democrat Tammy Baldwin called out for 'extremely unappealing' plea for dairy farmer support
Jenks Jerseys Dairy Farm owner Jim Jenks and Miltrim Farms co-owner David Trimner joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why Baldwin is trying to win over dairy farmers amid her Senate race in Wisconsin.
GOP-led states sue Biden administration over student debt relief plan
Attorneys from Missouri, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, North Dakota and Ohio filed a lawsuit to stop the Biden administrations latest effort to forgive student loans.
Tim Walz's AG appears to celebrate Brazil X ban, leading Musk to say Dems want to ‘destroy’ First Amendment
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison wrote, "Thank you Brazil!" on X just days after the country banned the Elon Musk-owned social media platform.
United Airlines flight diverted to Memphis over 'severe turbulence' that left 7 injured
A United Airlines Boeing plane heading from Mexico to Chicago was forced to land in Memphis after it encountered "severe turbulence" over Louisiana.
Chicago and Illinois have among highest unemployment rates in country
Chicago's unemployment rate is tied for the highest unemployment in the country among major metro areas, while Illinois' is the second-highest of the 50 states.
Billionaire Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker in spotlight as Chicago hosts DNC
Wealthy Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is basking on the national stage this week after successfully bringing the Democratic National Convention (DNC) to Chicago.
DNC heads to Chicago as city nears a decade of population decline
The Democratic National Convention kicks off Monday in Chicago as the Windy City closes in on 10 consecutive years of population declines amid a high tax climate spurring the exodus.
Illinois mansion sitting on Lake Michigan shore seeks $35M
A mansion sitting on the shore of Lake Michigan recently went up for grabs – and its eight-figure asking price brought it a notable title.
Ex-Minnesota bar owner: Tim Walz let my business burn
Former Minnesota business owner Bill Hupp shares how his business burned to the ground during the 2020 riots under Gov. Tim Walz's leadership on 'The Evening Edit.'
'Steepest, most inverted dive coaster in the world' coming to Six Flags park next year
Chicago-area theme park Six Flags Great America is getting a new "record-breaking" dive roller coaster named Wrath of Rakshasa, the company announced Thursday.
Ex-Minnesota bar owners say 'evil' Tim Walz's far-left policies ruined small businesses
Lisa Zarza and Bill Hupp, both former Minnesota bar owners, criticized Tim Walz's policies concerning COVID-19 and riots for hindering small businesses.
Michigan man hits lottery jackpot day after just missing big win by one number
A Michigan man matched all five numbers in the state's Fantasy 5 game and won the nearly $800,000 jackpot. The night before, he won $100 after matching four out of the five numbers.
Minnesota business owner tears into Walz: A 'total and complete failure'
Greg Urban, who closed down his Wild Greg's Saloon location in Minneapolis, rips the governor's handling of COVID and crime.
Officials disclose cause of death for 8-year-old girl who died mid-flight
The Peoria County Coroner's Office has revealed the cause of death for Sydney Weston, an 8-year-old girl who suffered a medical emergency on a flight from Joplin to Chicago.



















