Babe Ruth's jersey from iconic 'Called Shot' game could fetch $30 million at auction
Debate may still rage over whether Ruth called his home run in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series, but his jersey during that two-homer game will be up for auction.
Trump vows to repeal new EPA power plant rule
Former President Trump said that if elected, he will reverse the Biden-Harris administration's Environmental Protection Agency rule that requires coal and natural gas power plants to cut emissions by 90%.
BMW recalls 720K vehicles with risk of water pump connector short circuit
BMW recently launched a recall of nearly 720,800 vehicles across several models in response to the risk of a short circuit by their water pump connector.
7-Eleven parent company facing possible acquisition
Alimentation Couche-Tard is looking to acquire another major convenience store player — Seven & i, the parent company of the 7-Eleven chain.
Tesla Semi battery fire in California rages at 1,000 degrees, spews toxic fumes, shuts down interstate
A Tesla Semi crashed off I-80 in Northern California and sparked a battery fire that burned at 1,000 degrees early Monday, according to authorities.
Harris may want a 'complete and utter ban' of oil, gas development: Mike Sommers
American Petroleum Institute CEO Mike Sommers argues against banning fracking and details what oil producers want to hear from Kamala Harris' energy platform.
Value of gold bar hits $1 million for first time ever
Rising prices led the value of a gold bar to new heights. Gold bars weighing 400 troy ounces are now valued at $1 million after the price of the precious metal hit $2,500 an ounce.
Harris' platform is moving America towards communism: Rep. Randy Weber
Rep. Randy Weber, R-Texas, criticizes energy policies coming from the Harris-Walz platform and provides an update on the border crisis.
I am being more patient with my stock picks over the next few weeks: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss his stock outlook for the rest of 2024.
Layoffs announced at multiple companies this summer
The summer has brought announcements of job cuts at a slew of different companies, including Cisco, Paramount Global and Axios.
GM laying off staff in software and services division
GM is laying off employees in its software and services division. The Detroit-based automaker did not specify the total number of workers affected by the move.
Maryland farm at risk of losing 'millions' from PJM's 70-mile, 500,000-volt electrical transmission project
Gaver Farm, a family-owned and operated farm in Maryland, says the impact of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would have a severe financial impact on their business.
Anecdotes of Ford Motor Company, American-based auto manufacturer of vehicles
Ford Motor Company has come a long way since its founding in 1903 by Henry Ford. The automobile manufacturer's inventory includes trucks, sports cars and SUVs.
A drunken evening, a rented yacht: The real story of the Nord Stream Pipeline sabotage
The Ukrainian operation cost around $300,000, according to people who participated in it. It involved a small rented yacht with a six-member crew, including trained civilian divers.
Vehicle owners slow to address recall alerts for potentially deadly issues
A number of car owners are dragging their feet in terms of addressing any recalls impacting their vehicles. In fact, some admitted they never plan to.
Trader Joe's recalls 653,000 mango tangerine scented candles
A recall of approximately 653,000 Trader Joe’s mango tangerine scented candles is underway, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
Amazon leading retail as accelerated delivery unlocks consumer spending: Mark Mahaney
Evercore ISI senior managing director Mark Mahaney discusses Amazon, DoorDash and Magnite shares on 'Varney & Co.'
Gina Bolvin warns investors to 'buckle up' for market volatility
Bolvin Wealth Management Group President Gina Bolvin provides her market outlook for the remainder of the year, her take on the consumer and retail earnings.
US should take 'maximum destructive action' against ByteDance: Jonathan DT Ward
Atlas Organization founder and 'The Decisive Decade' author Jonathan D.T. Ward says the U.S. must 'begin to learn how to win' on the world stage.
New York coffee shop charges customers for Wi-Fi, sparking debate on social media
Bedford Studios, a coffee shop in New York City, is requiring customers to pay for Wi-Fi. TikTok users appear to be split on whether the policy is fair to customers.