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'
Today's mortgage rates fall for 15-year terms, while 30-year terms hold steady
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
This week's personal loan rates plunge for 3-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
New poll shows dramatic drop in support for banning TikTok among adults and teens since March
While TikTok has remained in headlines for years both for its viral popularity and its connections to China's government, fewer people oppose its legality.
Kevin O'Leary: Bill to ban hedge funds from housing market is 'destructive'
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary discusses Biden's EV push and legislation that would kick hedge funds out of the housing market on 'The Big Money Show.'
Harvard president's handling of antisemitism has cost school more than $1 billion: Ackman
Harvard alum Bill Ackman says Harvard President Claudine Gay's handling of antisemitism on campus since Oct. 7 has cost the university more than a billion in donations.
Over 115M people expected to travel during holidays, airport totals to break records: AAA
AAA predicted Monday that some 115.2 million Americans will travel over the winter holidays, including 7.5 million by plane and almost 104 million by car.
Fed would rather have a mild recession than cut rates too soon: Adam Kobeissi
The Kobeissi Letter editor-in-chief Adam Kobeissi discusses the Fed's inflation battle and whether the 'Magnificent Seven' stocks will continue to lead Wall Street on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Stuart Varney: Elizabeth Warren's Subway food fight is 'laughable'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney reacted to Elizabeth Warren arguing the purchase of Subway food chain by private equity firm Roark Capital creates a monopoly.
Here's who may qualify for $10,000 in student debt relief under Biden's new forgiveness plan
The Biden administration has taken the next step toward its plan B for student loan forgiveness after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down its first debt forgiveness attempt.
Krispy Kreme annual ‘Day of the Dozens’ returns, here's how you can grab a dozen donuts for $1
Krispy Kreme's annual Day of the Dozens is nearly here. Donut lovers can get a dozen original glazed donuts for just $1 on Dec. 12 to spread some holiday cheer.
Economists forecasting a housing market turnaround in 2024
Realtor.com economists predict that mortgage rates, which have declined over the past five weeks, will continue to slide into the 6% territory in 2024.
Quirky green bean casserole flavored drink re-released by sparkling water brand
One company has re-released a beverage inspired by a classic holiday dinner side dish and it is a flavor that could certainly raise some eyebrows. Would you try it?
Penn weighs potential replacement for ousted president Magill: report
UPenn is searching for a new president in the wake of Liz Magill's resignation following her controversial testimony about the university's handling of antisemitism.
Bitcoin’s bounce ‘still early innings’
Bitcoin has been climbing and the tailwinds behind the largest cryptocurrency by market value may continue to drive prices higher into 2024. Coinbase is also sending off a bullish signal.
How to give the gift of stocks this Christmas
Stocks can be an extremely valuable gift to your loved ones. While they may not provide immediate gains, they have the potential to massively grow in profit over time.
Major retailers use AI to slash number of clothing returns when shopping online
One company is making a splash in the retail space by using artificial intelligence to limit online shopping returns.
UPenn President Liz Magill steps down after controversial testimony on antisemitism
University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill has resigned from her position, according to the chairman of the university's board of trustees.
These are the most popular last-minute Christmas purchases, according to Instacart
What’s on Santa’s Instacart shopping sleigh? The grocery delivery platform is revealing the most popular last-minute Christmas purchases that peaked on Christmas Eve last year.
Europe seals world's first set of rules regulating artificial intelligence
European Union officials have reached a provisional deal on the world's first comprehensive rules to regulate the use of artificial intelligence, paving the way for legal oversight.