STAR WARS: Ninja throwing stars could soon become legal in this state
The Indiana Senate passed a bill that would legalize the recreational use of throwing-stars in the state, despite the practice being an uncommon activity.
Sam Bankman-Fried's other bail-backers' identities to be revealed?
The two unknown guarantors who helped Sam Bankman-Fried secure bail may have their identities revealed as early as Tuesday following a federal judge's ruling.
Carlyle names former Goldman exec Harvey Schwartz new CEO
The private equity firm, The Carlyle Group, has officially announced former Goldman Sachs Inc executive Harvey Schwartz as the company’s new CEO and will replace co-founder and interim CEO Bill Conway.
FAA ground stop for Chinese spy balloon shootdown results in massive flight radar gap off South Carolina coast
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop on flights in North Carolina and South Carolina near the area around a Chinese spy balloon flying near the Atlantic.
LARRY KUDLOW: Our unfortunate, continued dependence on big government in determining economic policy
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow gives his take on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's meeting with President Joe Biden and weighs in on the importance of stopping spending.
Exxon’s record profits irk White House in energy blame game
Exxon Mobile’s whopping earnings in 2022 irk White House, which called the report "particularly galling" as Americans spent more for gas prices.
GDP report reveals ominous Great Depression warning sign not seen since 1932
The latest GDP report from the Bureau of Economic Analysis tells us that the U.S. economy is slowing down. While the Biden White House wants to spin the numbers, they are not good.
25 states hit Biden admin with lawsuit over climate action targeting Americans' retirement savings
Two dozen states, led by Utah, sued the Biden administration on Thursday over a rule allowing fiduciaries to factor environmental and social issues into investment decisions.
Tyson CFO pleads guilty to public intoxication and criminal trespass
Tyson Foods CFO, John R. Tyson has agreed to pay fines related to a late 2022 arrest involving two charges, public intoxication and criminal trespass
Boeing back in court over 737 Max crashes as federal settlement in jeopardy
The settlement reached between Boeing and the Dept. of Justice for the company to avoid prosecution is back in court amid opposition to the deal from victims' families.
Kevin McCarthy agrees to Biden meeting
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have agreed to meet to discuss the debt ceiling, which Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said was hit on Thursday.
Judge slams James Dolan for 'totally crazy' facial recognition ban on legal foes from venues
MSG Entertainment CEO James Dolan's use of facial recognition to ban legal foes from venues like Madison Square Garden was labeled "totally crazy" by a judge.
Small business owners explain why banning gas stoves isn't for everyone
Northwoods Stove & Fireplace owners Brian and Holly Duffy argue small, rural towns can't afford to rid of gas appliances.
Trump Organization sentenced to pay $1.6M for felony convictions
Two entities operating under the Trump Organization were sentenced to pay $1.6 million after being found of 17 charges related to tax fraud and other financial crimes.
DeSantis warns over China real estate investments: 'Gobbling up land' not in Florida's best interest
Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis argues the Biden administration left the "whole damn house open" to Chinese adversaries, forcing the state to take action preventing espionage.
Supreme Court hears arguments in case on property damage during union strikes
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a labor dispute that involves the ability of companies to sue in state court when union strikes damage property.
US emergency oil stockpiles drop to lowest level since 1983 as gas prices tick up
The nation's emergency oil stockpile managed by the Energy Department declined to its lowest level in 39 years last week as gas and oil prices increased, federal data showed.
TikTok blasts Biden administration, Congress over bipartisan bill banning the app on government devices
TikTok is slamming Congress for legislation that would ban the video-sharing app on government devices and said it would not advance the national security of the U.S.
Karine Jean-Pierre says she has to 'be very careful' discussing bill banning TikTok from government devices
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said she has to be "very careful" when discussing legislation that would ban TikTok from government devices.
DOJ alleges 8 Americans used social media to make $114M in 'pump and dump' investment scheme
The Department of Justice has indicted eight social media influencers for allegedly utilizing their wide reach to "pump and dump" securities at the cost of investors.