Last full-size Kmart in US to close
The last full-size U.S. Kmart store location, which is in New York, is reportedly set to close in October 2024, leaving only one smaller store remaining.
This conflict should have been solved 'years ago': Keith Kellogg
Fox News contributor Ret. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg analyzes continual strikes between Israel and Hezbollah forces and looks ahead to Biden's UN address.
Former Energy Secretary Rick Perry slams Biden-Harris admin's energy policies
Former Texas Governor Rick Perry criticized the Biden-Harris administration's energy policies, including the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline and energy projects in Alaska.
Harrison Butker's merchandise sales from early 2024 top Travis Kelce, Aaron Rodgers after speech drama
The NFL Players Association revealed that Harrison Butker's merchandise sales were greater than some of the other NFL stars in the league.
Potential port strikes send ripple effects through supply chain, threaten inflation
U.S. rapidly approaching deadline for a new labor contract for dockworkers at three dozen ports. If a deal isn't reached, all of the workers were told to stop working.
Passengers evacuated down emergency slides after vape explodes on plane
Passengers onboard a U.K. flight were forced to evacuate down emergency slides after vape explodes on plane, filling the cabin with smoke. (Credit: Malachi Griffith via Storyful)
General Motors began selling horse-drawn carriages, became major manufacturer of auto brands
General Motors was founded in 1908 by William Durant. Buick was the first company under GM, but others quickly joined through the years.
Stocks, economy do best when the Fed is out of the picture: Scott Martin
Kingsview Wealth Management CIO Scott Martin discusses market performance following Fed rate cuts on 'Making Money.'
US energy, oil and gas experts reveal how everyday prices and inflation will come down
Cameron Energy's Arthur Stewart, Tyler Martin and Independent Women's Forum Center for Energy and Conservation director Gabriella Hoffman talk to Fox News Digital about the industry's top concerns ahead of the presidential election.
Three Mile Island nuclear plant to reopen following Microsoft deal
New deal between Microsoft, Constellation Energy Corporation paves way for reopening of Three Mile Island nuclear plant.
Ford recalls 144,500 Maverick trucks due to rearview camera display issue
Ford is recalling about 144,500 of its Maverick pickup trucks over concerns that the rearview camera display could show a frozen image while backing up.
Former Amazon engineer says company's 5-day return-to-work policy causes employees to rethink jobs
An Amazon engineer left in the midst of the company forcing employees to go back to the office. He was four hours away and didn't want to relocate. He doesn't think he will be alone.
Microsoft deal would reopen Pennsylvania nuclear plant, site of 1979 partial meltdown, to power AI
Three Mile Island's Unit 1 reactor is set to be reopened for use following a new deal between Microsoft and Baltimore-based Constellation Energy Corporation.
Nike's new CEO: What to know
Nike has pulled longtime company veteran Elliott Hill out of retirement to serve as president and chief executive, replacing CEO John Donahoe.
Viral Trader Joe's tote bags reselling for as much as $500 are back in stock at stores
Trader Joe's has rereleased a limited-time item that has people taking to social media, rushing to stores and even posting to popular resale websites.
NFL star Justin Fields, Reebok team up for new shoe collection
Earlier this month, sportswear brand Reebok and NFL star Justin Fields unveiled the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback's footwear capsule — "Reebok x Justin Fields."
Everything we buy from China could be a weapon used against US: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang warns over China copying Israel's devices hack in everyday appliances, EVs and cybersecurity.
Americans hold off on major purchases over election uncertainty
Uncertainty in of itself can make consumers hold off on making any major buying decisions. A perfect example is the uncertainty over who wins the election this November.
NBA legend Michael Jordan's $14.9 million Chicago estate has a potential buyer
NBA legend Michael Jordan’s nearly $14.9 million estate in one of Chicago’s suburbs may soon have a new owner after it went under contract earlier this week, according to reports.
How the Fed's rate cut will impact auto loans
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in four years on Wednesday, which will directly impact auto loan rates — but don't expect a big change anytime soon.