Fanatics Fest 2025 dates announced as digital sports giant promises even bigger festival
Fanatics Fest, after a successful inaugural event this past summer, will be returning to New York City in 2025 and CEO Michael Rubin is promising to make it even bigger for sports fans.
Construction industry readying for 'a new wave' of workers, business leader signals
Contractor Consultants founder Matt DiBara says the U.S. has 'built an entire system' and workforce around immigrants.
Consumers are feeling 'optimistic, bullish' about future of economy, says former Levi Strauss brand president
Former Levi Strauss & Co. brand president, Jennifer Sey discusses Cyber Monday and a shift in advertising culture on 'Varney & Co.'
Alaska Gov. Dunleavy 'hopes' Trump repeals energy executive orders on first day in office
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy assesses the benefits of Trump's energy agenda on the state and shares his response to activists who claim pro-energy policies are hurting the environment.
Why The Container Store could be next retailer to go bankrupt
The Container Store is struggling to stay afloat largely due to market conditions and rising competition. Some experts say it's the next retailer to file for Chapter 11.
The holiday season is a boon for porch pirates: here's how to combat them
Porch piracy continues to be an issue with thieves nabbing billions of dollars worth of packages just last year. SafeWise estimated that 260,000 incidents of package theft occurs daily.
Elon Musk's whopping 12-digit Tesla compensation package rejected again by Delaware judge
A judge rules Elon Musk is not entitled to receive the compensation package Tesla shareholders voted for. The package is worth $103 billion and consists of 303 million Tesla options.
Judge restores collective bargaining rights to unions in Wisconsin in landmark decision
A Wisconsin judge struck down certain parts of Act 10, a controversial law also known as the Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill, on Monday, restoring collective bargaining rights to union workers.
Two Delta attendants booted from flight after failing Breathalyzer tests
Two Delta Air Lines flight attendants were relieved of their duties after failing pre-flight Breathalyzer tests in Amsterdam last week, the airline confirmed.
11-state lawsuit accuses top investment firms of manipulating energy market against coal power
Energy-producing states leading a lawsuit against three of the nation's largest investment firms alleging an "output reduction scheme" concerning their stakes in major coal companies.
Federal regulators warn about generators during power loss
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a warning that 100 Americans die each year from carbon monoxide poisoning linked to portabel generators.
Markets, crypto, stocks are in 'risk-on mode,' expert signals
The Kobeissi Letter editor-in-chief Adam Kobeissi details winners and losers from the holiday shopping season, the headline jobs report number showing 'pockets of weakness' in the economy and the crypto 'Trump bump.'
Top auto parts supplier plans to ‘operate our business as we have’ despite looming gas, diesel bans
CEO Andy Nemeth of the top RV industry supplier, Patrick Industries, shares more on the future of the recreational automotive industry and hosting the inaugural Investor Day at the NYSE Tuesday.
Stellantis CEO abruptly resigns amid differences with board
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares abruptly announced his resignation on Sunday after leading the car giant for four years. Its board is already looking for his permanent replacement.
Cyber Monday is a 'big day': Market expert
Storch Advisors CEO Gerald Storch discusses Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping.
November jobs report will 'tell the tale' of the Fed's next rate move, expert signals
Harris Financial Group managing director Jamie Cox analyzes post-Thanksgiving markets, retail and jobs sectors and the bitcoin rally.
Why it may not be easy to restart the Keystone XL pipeline
President-elect Trump could look to restart the Keystone XL pipeline once he takes office in January, though the project was canceled in 2021 and resuming it could prove challenging.
5 iconic companies that stepped away from 'diversity, equity, and inclusion' initiatives
Iconic American companies like Walmart and Harley Davidson roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts after vowing to push the mantra in the wake of social unrest in 2020.
Thousands of cucumbers, eggs recalled over salmonella concerns
Thousands of cucumbers and eggs sold in North America are linked to two salmonella recalls. Dozens of people have been sickened by the contaminated cucumbers.
Costco will stop selling popular item year-round in January in most US stores: reports
In an effort to lower costs, Costco plans to remove its year-round book section from the majority of its 600-plus stores in the United States starting next year.



















