How to invest in sports prospects and get a return
Finlete co-founder and CEO Rob Connolly explains how the company lets fans acquire stake in the potential future earnings of promising athletes on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Oil prices rise as Middle East tensions escalate, markets hedge against $100 a barrel surge
Oil prices have surged amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, with traders hedging against a "worst-case scenario" that could see prices climb to $100 a barrel.
Jason Katz: This is a recipe for oil to make a beeline for $87 a barrel
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz discusses the impact of the Israel war on markets.
Some Pyrex buyers could be eligible for a refund from the FTC
More than 10,200 individuals "who bought Chinese-made measuring cups" that the FTC said Pyrex owner Instant Brands marketed as "Made in USA" will receive refunds.
Costco gold bars selling out quickly as bullion prices rise: survey
Costco's sale of a specific type of product prove to continue being strong, as it is sold out online. It has also begun selling another similar product.
US, Israel's strategic plan is 'lacking and that is disconcerting': Daniel Hoffman
Fox News contributor and former CIA station chief Daniel Hoffman reflects on one year since Hamas' attack on Israel and details 'a lot at play' for continuing conflict in the Middle East.
How long will it take the supply chain to normalize after dockworkers strike?
Dockworkers suspended their strike at East and Gulf Coast ports after reaching a tentative deal, though it will take some time before the supply chain normalizes after the strike.
Costco reveals Kirkland Signature item price cuts
Costco is cutting the prices of numerous Kirkland Signature items despite recently increasing its membership fees for the first time in seven years.
US is vulnerable, Biden admin 'misused' the Strategic Petroleum Reserve: Phil Flynn
FOX Business contributor Phil Flynn reacts to rising oil prices amid Middle East tensions on 'The Bottom Line.'
All drivers 'across the board are still concerned' as port strike end with tentative deal: Ryan Roberson
Robee Trucking LLC owner Ryan Roberson weighs in on the port strike ending with a tentative deal and the pandemic's long-term impact on the trucking sector.
Amsterdam-style cannabis cafés in California will be an 'absolute disaster': Chef Andrew Gruel
Celebrity chef and restaurant owner Andrew Gruel discusses how restaurants can prepare if a long-term deal cannot be reached in the port strike, weighs in on the psyche of the consumer as well as Amsterdam-style cafés in California.
US economy added 254K jobs in September, well above expectations
The Labor Department reported that U.S. employers added 254,000 jobs in September, well above economists' expectations, while the unemployment rate declined to 4.1%.
There are 'still big issues here to be resolved': Eric Hoplin
National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors CEO Eric Hoplin reacts to the ending of the port strike, and discusses the impact from the disruption as well as automation.
Port strike incites panic buying as consumers feared supply chain issues
Panic buying ensued in some U.S. stores after dockworkers at ports along the East and Gulf coasts went on a three-day strike that ended on Thursday evening.
Toyota delays production of US-made EVs until 2026
Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota will not begin producing electric vehicles at its U.S. factories in 2025 as planned, postponing production until the first half of 2026.
DeSantis deploys resources to Florida ports to keep goods flowing amid 'unacceptable' strike
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Florida's National Guard and State Guard will deploy to the state's ports to restore operations amid the dockworkers strike and Hurricane Helene recovery.
Dearborn Denim brings 'ethical' apparel manufacturing back to the USA
Dearborn Denim & Apparel founder Robert McMillan discusses his big idea of redefining American denim on 'Making Money.'
Port strike union boss rails against EZPass, self-checkout: 'Machines got to stop'
International Longshoreman's Association President Harold Daggett is against automation, and condemned EZPass automated tolls and self-checkouts in a recent interview.
Strike grinds coffee shipments to a halt at East and Gulf Coast ports
The strike by unionized dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports has ground coffee shipments to a halt, setting up a supply squeeze given the heavy U.S. reliance on coffee imports.
Dick's Sporting Goods to hire 8,000 seasonal workers for holiday shopping season
Dick’s Sporting Goods will add nearly 8,000 seasonal employees to its workforce as part of a hiring push to prepare for the upcoming holiday shopping season.