Ex-Atlanta Fed president Lockhart predicts decision on tapering bond purchases will happen 'later in the year’
Former Atlanta Federal Reserve President Dennis Lockhart said on Thursday that he believes the Fed's decision to potentially taper bond purchases will not happen immediately and will likely “be made later in the year.”
Walt Disney World requiring masks indoors again
Disney World announced Wednesday that guests at the park will be required to wear masks indoors again, following a brief hiatus.
US seizes $1.6 million ‘Epic of Gilgamesh’ tablet from Hobby Lobby
Hobby Lobby purchased the 3,500-year-old clay tablet to be displayed at the Washington, D.C.-based Museum of the Bible.
Eleanor Roosevelt's former NYC home is under contract
The last home of former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt has found a buyer.
Norwegian Cruise Line is back in action with Greece sailings starting in August
The Norwegian Jade will sail to Greece between August and November and then it will be repositioned to start sailing through South Africa and Namibia from December to January 2022. The ship will return to Greece from February 2022 to April 2022.
Despite efforts to defund police, these Democrat-led cities spent millions on private security for mayors
As crime surges across the nation, Democratic mayors in approximately 20 U.S. cities that have called for defunding the police have received millions in taxpayer funds towards their own personal security details, according to a new report.
NYC union pushes back against de Blasio mandate to get vaccinated or take weekly COVID tests
New York City's largest public employee union pushed back against Mayor Bill de Blasio's requirement that all city employees be vaccinated or face weekly COVID-19 tests by mid-September.
San Francisco considering congestion tax on high-earning drivers
San Francisco is looking into taxing downtown drivers in an effort to cut down on congestion.
Las Vegas workers must wear face masks, but not the general public, city officials decide
The Clark County Commission voted Monday to require masks for all employees indoors regardless of their vaccination status, but stopped short of requiring them for tourists and the general public.
Bill de Blasio won’t be eating Ben & Jerry’s ‘for a while’ because of Israel boycott
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio joined those condemning the decision by Ben & Jerry’s to bar ice cream sales in the “Occupied Palestinian Territory” (OPT) and said Tuesday he will be forgoing “Cherry Garcia.”
Miami housing market tightens further
Miami’s real estate market remained red-hot during the three months through June as the work-from-home lifestyle fueled by the pandemic left buyers having to pay record prices as they sifted through a short supply of homes.
NYC restaurant breaks world record for the most expensive French fries
Serendipity3 — the world-renowned Upper East Side restaurant that reopened last Friday — just broke its tenth Guinness World Record, this time for the most expensive French fries.
Banking industry CEO slams Washington for not considering ‘personal responsibility’ of overdraft protection
Alex Sanchez reacts to politicians in Washington blaming banks for economic consequences of overdraft fees.
NYC under blackout threat amid heat wave
New York City residents have been put on high alert to conserve energy and do so quickly as an ongoing heat wave threatens the Big Apple with blackouts.
Miami building collapse: Attorneys, other experts weigh in on causes
Attorneys and experts who spoke to FOX Business are voicing concerns about cracks in the concrete of the Champlain Towers condominium in Surfside, Florida, that unexpectedly collapsed on June 24.
Jeff Bezos sues girlfriend Lauren Sanchez's brother for allegedly hiding asset to avoid paying judgment
Jeff Bezos claims Michael Sanchez failed to disclose a multimillion-dollar home to avoid paying the Amazon founder and Gavin de Becker.
Lee Zeldin: NYC mayoral primary was a 'warning shot' to Democrats
New York gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin joined Fox Business' “Kudlow” on Wednesday to discuss how New Yorkers have an opportunity to change the direction of the state through the New York City mayoral race.
New York hospitality industry criticizes the end of to-go cocktails
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is lifting the COVID-19 state of emergency as New York and the rest of the country bounce back from the pandemic, but that also means the end of to-go booze and other temporary measures that were implemented to help struggling restaurants and bars.
Larry Kudlow: Senate Democrats can't beat the filibuster, their dream of 'American socialism' is blocked
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow discussed how moderate Democrats' opposition of removing the filibuster helped stop their latest election bill and New York City's rejection of progressive policies on “Kudlow.”
Demand for $500 (or higher) wine tastings is 'off the charts' in Napa Valley
To wine or not to wine.