Ringling Bros. by the numbers: History behind America's largest circus
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey is making a comeback after closing its curtains in 2017.
Baby formula by the numbers: Facts about the multibillion dollar industry
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it will take “important steps” to remedy the nation’s baby formula supply chain after American parents and pediatricians made their concerns known about the current formula shortage.
Groups backed by teachers unions, George Soros pressure advertisers to boycott Elon Musk’s Twitter
Many of the left-wing groups pressuring Twitter advertisers to boycott the platform if Elon Musk goes through with his promise to uphold free speech have been backed by Soros and teachers' unions.
New 'Big Tech Scorecard' shows most firms threaten free speech
A new analysis shows that 65% of major tech companies' user agreements pose risks to consumers' religious freedom and free speech.
Take Your Child to Work Day 2022: History and little-known facts
Take Your Child to Work Day, also termed Take Our Sons and Daughters to Work Day, is observed in the U.S. on the fourth Thursday of April.
Elon Musk takes to Twitter to explain 'what free speech means'
Elon Musk took to Twitter Monday to explain "what free speech means" in a message to those who have criticized his bid to take over the platform.
Finding a new job while pregnant: A guide to searching, interviewing and succeeding
The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 was put in place to protect expectant mothers from being cast aside, but that doesn’t mean finding a new job while pregnant is easy.
Student loan payments resume in August: Here are 14 tips to help you prepare
Payments for federal student loans have been paused once more, and this time it’s been extended to Aug. 31, 2022.
Martin Luther King Jr's niece shares Easter message
Alveda King says it's about love on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
PetSmart to host free Easter Photo Day for festive pet owners: 'Pets are our family'
It's almost time to dress your pet in their holiday best as PetSmart is hosting a free Easter Photo Day event.
Pet costs 2022: New report breaks down our spending habits
Rover, an online provider for pet services, detailed the upfront costs of owning a pet, along with the annual essentials and optional extras.
Duolingo reports 577% increase in Ukrainian language learners
More people are taking time to study Ukrainian as the Russia-Ukraine war continues.
Ukraine, a leading surrogacy destination, is caught amid war: What to know
As the Russia-Ukraine war drags on, Ukrainian gestational surrogate agencies are doing all they can to keep mothers and babies safe.
Washington legislature OKs limits on sale of high-capacity magazines
Washington's state legislature passed a law that prohibits the manufacture, distribution and sale of gun magazines that hold over 10 rounds of ammunition.
Elon Musk says Starlink won't block Russian state media in Ukraine: 'Sorry to be a free speech absolutist'
Elon Musk late Friday said "some governments" had asked SpaceX to block Russian state media on its Starlink internet satellites but said "We will not do so unless at gunpoint."
American gun sales continue to surge, new research finds
American gun sales remained strong in 2021, with nearly 19 million firearms sold legally in the U.S., the second highest total over the past two decades, according to new research from the home and personal safety group SafeHome.
After $73M win, Sandy Hook families zero in on gun marketing
Families of Sandy Hook shooting victims agreed to a $73 million settlement and are now turning their focus to eliminating gun advertisements.
Cryptocurrency expert says US should watch what Canadian government is doing to protesters: 'No one is safe'
A cryptocurrency expert is sounding the alarm on how the Canadian government is freezing the crypto wallet's of Freedom Convoy protesters and said that it's something that can “very realistically” happen in the United States.
Sandy Hook lawsuit: Gun manufacturer Remington reaches settlement with victims' families
Remington, a gun manufacturer that designed the rifle Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter Adam Lanza used to shoot and kill 26 victims in Connecticut in 2012, has agreed to pay a $73 million settlement to victims' families.
GoFundMe's Freedom Convoy decision prompts GOP leaders to call for oversight hearing
Reps. Steve Scalise, R-La., and James Comer, R-Ky., are asking the House Oversight Committee to hold a hearing on GoFundMe's decision to block donations to the Canadian Freedom Convoy.



















