JPMorgan CEO Dimon cautious about soft landing for economy
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said he remains cautious about the prospects for the U.S. economy to have a soft landing but that market sentiment is improving.
McDonald’s customer allegedly punched employee 'several times' for touching his drink lid
A McDonald’s customer in Boston allegedly punched an employee at the restaurant several times after he grew angry because they touched the lid of his drink.
Florida Dunkin' Donuts employee burned after customer throws hot coffee in her face
The New Port Richey Police Department in Florida is asking for the public's help in locating a man who allegedly threw a free hot cup of coffee at a Dunkin' Donuts employee.
GOP rep suggests Musk’s SpaceX is withholding satellite service in Taiwan
Elon Musk's SpaceX may be withholding Starlink services in and around Taiwan, Rep. Mike Gallagher suggested in a new letter.
LARRY KUDLOW: If the Biden admin had a backbone, they could inflict some serious financial damage on Putin
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow details how the Biden administration could cause actual damage to Russian leader Putin on Friday's "Kudlow."
Mortgage rates creep toward 7%, straining homebuyer affordability: Freddie Mac
The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 6.9% for the week ending Feb. 22, according to Freddie Mac's latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
San Francisco hardware store escorts customers while shopping to deter rising crime
Fredericksen Hardware & Paint, a generations-old store in San Francisco, has been forced to provide staff attendants to escort each customer due to rampant shoplifting.
'Ghost gun' maker agrees to cease sales to Maryland residents as part of lawsuit settlement
A Nevada-based gun part manufacturer settled a lawsuit with the city of Baltimore, agreeing to stop all sales of "ghost gun" kits and parts in Maryland.
One Biden manufacturing regulation could wipe out up to 1 million jobs, business leader says
A newly finalized air quality regulation from President Biden's EPA could cost the U.S. economy up to 1 million jobs, according to the National Association of Manufacturers.
Israel’s economy fights to recover as Israel-Hamas war rages on
Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza has had a direct impact on its economy, which shrank by 20% immediately following the brutal Oct. 7 terrorist attack.
'Wolf of Wall Street' says college a 'complete waste of time' for most students: 'Avoid it like the plague'
"Wolf of Wall Street" Jordan Belfort argued more young people would benefit from financial literacy classes and said for most degrees college has proved to be "a waste of time."
Putin's net worth 'rivals Elon Musk,' but 'cobweb' of bank accounts, assets hides his full value, expert says
Vladimir Putin's net worth could be as high as $200 billion with assets including a $1.4 billion palace estate dubbed "the new Versailles," a 250-foot yacht and a 750 acre forest compound.
Starbucks introduces new pork-flavored latte
Starbucks is offering a new pork-flavored latte to mark the Lunar New Year in China, which features the savory ingredient both as a sauce and a garnish.
Capital One to acquire Discover Financial
Capital One is planning to buy Discover Financial Services that would bring the two large credit card issuers and lenders together, the company announced Monday.
US steel worker sounds off as WV tin plant shuts its doors, putting 900 jobs on the line: 'Total travesty'
Mark Glyptis, United Steelworkers Local 2911 union president, warned the consequences of closing a West Virginia tin mill in favor of imported products could spell disaster for the U.S.
Fed's Barr says regulators more aggressive with banks, focused on interest rate risk
Federal Reserve vice chair for supervision Michael Barr said the Fed's supervisors are working with banks to manage commercial real estate risk amid the high interest rate environment.
US dollar to remain world's reserve currency, Fed's Waller says
The Fed's Christopher Waller said that he expects the U.S. to remain the world's leading reserve currency given a lack of practical alternatives and the dollar's status as a safe haven.
Germany eclipses Japan as world's third-largest economy
An unexpected recession in Japan last year cost the nation its title as the world's third-largest economy, with Germany taking its place.
JPMorgan Chase, BlackRock drop out of massive UN climate alliance in stunning move
JPMorgan Chase, BlackRock and State Street confirmed they are exiting the world's largest climate alliance which seeks to push investors away from funding the fossil fuel sector.
Meghan Markle’s new podcast in uphill battle after 'Archetypes' flop deemed 'woke, irrelevant’
Meghan Markle has inked a new podcast deal with Lemonada Media seven months after her $20 million contract with Spotify ended after just 12 episodes.