FTX files reorganization plan to end bankruptcy
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX Trading Co. has filed an amended plan to end its bankruptcy and return funds to investors and customers.
This week's personal loan rates edge down for 3-year loans, while 5-year rates rise
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Biden forgives another $4.8 billion in federal student loan debt, but alternative relief plan hits a snag
The Biden administration has forgiven a total of $132 billion in federal student loans for more than 3.6 million Americans, and all of it has bypassed the need for congressional approval.
Adobe scraps $20B acquisition of design platform Figma after facing regulatory hurdles
Adobe has abandoned its $20 billion deal to acquire design platform Figma, citing a lack of approval from regulators. Adobe will pay a termination fee of $1 billion.
Harvard early decision applications fall sharply amid antisemitism controversy
Harvard saw the number of students submitting early applications decline by 17% from a year ago as the college remains mired in controversy over its handling of antisemitism.
LimeWire launches the 'next wave' of music
LimeWire Chief Operating Officer Marcus Feistl discusses artificial intelligence's new role for the platform.
DEA warns Georgia to cancel plans to become first state to allow pharmacies to sell medical marijuana
Federal officials told Georgia to end its plan to become the first state to allow pharmacies to distribute medical marijuana because it would violate federal law.
Largest health care union in US calls for Gaza ceasefire
The largest health care union in America, representing more 450,000 workers, is calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, as the Isreal-Hamas war continues.
New 'coffee badging' job trend has some business leaders on high alert
As more companies want workers back in the office, some employees are pushing back by engaging in "coffee badging," the latest job trend. Here's what to know and what to do.
Holiday debt hangover poised to be 'particularly nasty' this year, analyst says
An economist warned that while retail sales are strong, there could be trouble ahead. With the rise in buy now, pay later services, one analyst is worried about holiday debt.
'Crunch time' as Christmas nears record package shipments threaten on time deliveries
The U.S. Postal Service gives FOX an inside look on one of their newest regional processing facilities and how they're working double time for the holiday season across the nation.
Cryptocurrency 'regulatory ambiguity' allows enforcement without legislation: Brock Pierce
Bitcoin Foundation chairman Brock Pierce breaks down SEC regulations and says a Bitcoin ETF is almost inevitable on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Billionaire invests $500M into new MLS expansion team: 'Soccer has always been in our blood'
Egyptian billionaire businessman Mohamed Mansour says he expects the team to play in 2025 on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Shein sued by rival Temu for 'mafia-style intimidation'
Shein is facing accusations from rival Temu for allegedly using "mafia-style intimidation of suppliers" to stay ahead of the competition in the fast-fashion industry.
Elon Musk says 'DEI must DIE,' explains why
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says it is time for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to end, arguing that such policies are simply another form of discrimination.
LimeWire COO Marcus Feistl on AI's role in platform
LimeWire Chief Operating Officer Marcus Feistl joins 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' to discuss the platform's launch of an A.I. music studio, how users can generate content and the impact to music industry.
Delinquencies are rising for credit card, auto loans – and it could soon get worse
A new Moody's Analytics report suggests that credit card and auto loan delinquency rates are climbing as more Americans struggle to make their payments.
Biden administration snoops around big banks to assess climate risk plans for investments and loans
The Biden administration has conducted a "discovery review" of more than two dozen large banks with assets totalling over $100 billion to determine their plans to manage climate risk.
Today's mortgage rates see no change for 15- and 30-year terms
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.
Bitcoin spot ETF is a ‘matter of when, not a matter of if’: Expert Michael Sonnenshein
Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the new regulatory environment for the cryptocurrency market.