Schools confront a wave of student misbehavior, driven by months of remote learning
School districts across the U.S. say they are seeing a surge of student misbehavior in the return to in-person learning, after months of closures and disruptions due to the pandemic.
Exclusive look inside Texas semiconductor plant pounded by chip shortage
Shawn Slusser, Infineon Technologies Senior Vice President, told FOX Business it’s an “exciting” but “stressful time” for the semiconductor plant amid a chip shortage affecting companies around the world.
Texas will be 'home of semiconductor manufacturing' amid chip shortage: Gov. Abbott
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Sunday that his state “will be the home of semiconductor manufacturing going forward” as the chip shortage has been affecting companies around the globe.
Southwest Airlines passenger jumps from taxiing plane at Phoenix airport
A passenger jumped out of a Southwest Airlines flight that had just landed Saturday morning at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, according to reports.
Joel Osteen church cash discovery renews calls to tax churches
The political left has renewed its calls to tax churches after a plumber at Pastor Joel Osteen's church found hundreds of envelopes full of cash
Larry Kudlow: Where is Arizona senator Mark Kelly?
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow questions what Arizona Senator Mark Kelly thinks about Biden's spending bill.
Mark Cuban buys entire Texas town of Mustang
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has bought the Texas town of Mustang.
Tesla headquarters no longer located in California, makes move official: 'Much cheaper'
Tesla officially moves its headquarters from California’s Silicon Valley to Texas.
Texas man sentenced in PPP loan scheme to more than 9 years in prison
A Texas man who spent government funds intended to help small business owners during the COVID-19 pandemic on luxury cars and other items was sentenced Monday to more than nine years in prison, the Justice Department said.
Juul to pay $14.5M to settle Arizona vaping lawsuit
Juul Labs will pay Arizona $14.5 million to settle a consumer fraud lawsuit.
Texas Gov. Abbott, Samsung announce $17B chip factory coming to Taylor
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Samsung announced Tuesday the company would be building a $17 billion semiconductor chip factory in Taylor, Texas
Southwest Airlines employee found dead at Texas airport after apparent robbery: report
A 49-year-old man found dead Friday night in a parking lot at El Paso International Airport has been identified as an employee of Southwest Airlines, according to a report.
Starbucks union drive is spreading from Buffalo to Arizona
Efforts by Starbucks Corp. workers to unionize have spread to Arizona, while stores in the Buffalo, N.Y., area have seen a shake-up in leadership amid the union drive there.
Astroworld tragedy: Travis Scott, Drake, Apple and Live Nation hit with $750M lawsuit
Travis Scott, Drake and Live Nation have been hit with another lawsuit stemming from the tragic events that took place at Scott’s popular Astroworld music festival, Fox Business has learned. The lawsuit also names Apple, which livestreamed the concert.
Southwest employee hospitalized after alleged assault by passenger
An employee for Southwest Airlines was hospitalized Saturday after she was allegedly assaulted by a passenger boarding a flight to New York City from Dallas Love Field.
Southwest employee reported White mom with biracial daughter on suspicion of sex trafficking
A Southwest Airlines flight attendant reported a White single mother traveling with her biracial daughter after a sudden death in the family under the suspicion of human trafficking, according to reports.
Federal court of appeals issues temporary halt to Biden vaccine mandate
A federal court issued Texas a temporary victory in its lawsuit against the Biden administration’s coronavirus vaccine mandate issuing a stay on the controversial federal government regulation in Texas.
Castle-like Texas mansion lists for $5 million
A nearly 20,000-square-foot castle-like mansion in Texas, complete with 12 turrets and hidden rooms, hit the market this week for $5 million.
New Orleans tourism: The South's strictest city on COVID guidelines aims to revive industry
New Orleans has some of the strictest COVID-19 guidelines in the south, but it also relies on its multi-billion-dollar tourism industry. The city's tourism group says the reactions to the mandate have been polarizing.
Texas offers businesses unique advantages -- they are free to succeed: Gov. Greg Abbott
As I talk to innovative job creators each week, they point to freedom and our welcoming business climate as the Texas advantages that allow their companies to grow and their employees to succeed, to afford a home, and to enjoy a high quality of life.