Washington state Democrat bill would jail people for violating ban on gas leaf blowers
A bill introduced by Washington state Democrats would ban new gas-powered small engine lawn equipment, like leaf blowers, and could land violators in jail.
Tip your Amazon driver for free by saying these magic words to Alexa
E-commerce giant Amazon is bringing back its $5 "thank you" tip for delivery drivers this holiday season. Sending the tip won't cost shoppers any money.
Biden losing the Black vote would be catastrophic: Brent Bozell
MRC President and founder Brent Bozell analyzes new polling data that shows Biden's support with Black voters is slipping on 'Varney & Co.'
Washington Capitals, Wizards moving to $2 billion entertainment complex in Virginia, Gov Youngkin announces
Two of Washington, D.C.’s professional sports teams — the NHL's Washington Capitals and the NBA's Washington Wizards — are set to move to a new home in Alexandria, Virginia, in a few years.
Amazon, Walmart and Target stop selling certain water beads
Major retailers have stopped selling certain water beads and revised their policies around the product after federal safety regulators cautioned that they could pose risks.
UAW accuses Honda, Hyundai and Volkswagen of union-busting
The United Auto Workers union says foreign automakers Honda, Hyundai and Volkswagen all engaged in unfair labor practices against workers seeking to unionize in U.S. shops.
US regulators take first step toward mandating tech in cars to detect drunk drivers
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it has taken the first step to requiring tech in vehicles that prevents drunk or impaired driving.
COP28 climate delegates agree to 'transition away' from fossil fuels
United Nations climate negotiators at COP28 summit in Dubai approved a deal to "transition away" from fossil fuels and phasing out burning oil, coal and gas.
Home Depot exec warns about violent threats workers face amid rise of retail theft
Home Depot executive Scott Glenn testified before a congressional panel that the company and its workers are having to deal with a rise in violent organized retail crime incidents.
Global fashion giant Zara 'regrets' ads critics said resembled dead bodies of Palestinians after protests
The fashion company Zara removed images from an ad campaign after facing backlash online from pro-Palestinian protesters who claimed it mocked Gaza war victims.
Home Depot exec calls on Congress to pass bipartisan organized retail crime bill
Home Depot executive Scott Glenn wants Congress to pass the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2023, a bill that would help the industry tackle the growing problem.
Doritos unveils nacho cheese-flavored booze that costs $65 a bottle
PepsiCo and Empirical collaborated to launch a spirit this week that matches the flavor profile of a highly popular bag of chips, the Doritos Nacho Cheese.
Puma to drop sponsorship of Israel's national soccer team next year, decision 'unrelated' to BDS movement
Puma said its decision to terminate its sponsorship contract with the Israel Football Association was 'unrelated to any external causes'
Solar company cons elderly man with dementia in billon-dollar scheme, victims' daughter claims
Biden gave Sunnova a $3 billion contract earlier this year. Now, the solar company is under fire and investigation for allegedly targeting elderly, ill customers.
Major blow dealt to Biden's energy policy, Scott Shellady says
Ford announced it would cut its electric F-150 production in half over the next year. RFD-TV's 'The Cow Guy' Scott Shellady with more.
Biden will not change green goals despite Ford's production cut: Russ Vought
Former White House OMB Director Russ Vought discusses the cost of Biden's green agenda after Ford cut F-150 Lightning EV production in half on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Former NFL player Wale Ogunleye spotlights importance of having a ‘financial plan’
Former NFL player Wale Ogunleye joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss his post-league endeavors to provide financial advice to players.
Ford reportedly cutting F-150 Lightning production next year
Ford Motor Co. will reportedly cut production of its F-150 Lightning electric trucks and it will adjust the planned number down to a weekly average of 1,600.
Hasbro cutting 1,100 jobs as toy sales slow
Hasbro announced it is laying off over 1,000 employees in order to cut costs as it continues to struggle with declining toy sales for consecutive quarters.
Ex-Vikings star Kyle Rudolph continues to focus on philanthropy after lengthy NFL career
Ex-NFL tight end Kyle Rudolph is remembered for his efforts both on and off the football field, and his dedication to the community is something he is continuing after his retirement.