Several states seek end to property taxes: Shouldn't have to 'rent from the government'
Lawmakers from Pennsylvania to Indiana and beyond are all seeking to eliminate property taxes, which some call the government's way of charging rent.
Wine spirit: States seek to end shipment bans as local winery customers navigate uneven policies
Delaware and Mississippi are taking action to allow wine shipments and help local wineries whose customers find they cant take their products home.
Several state officials demand feds protect Americans' retirement plans by clearly regulating ESG investments
"We request SEC and DoL take decisive action to uphold fiduciary duty laws," 22 state financial officers demanded in a letter to acting heads of both agencies.
How former President Jimmy Carter transformed the airline industry
Former President Jimmy Carter's legacy in America was one of bipartisanship that transformed several industries in America, including the airline industry.
11-state lawsuit accuses top investment firms of manipulating energy market against coal power
Energy-producing states leading a lawsuit against three of the nation's largest investment firms alleging an "output reduction scheme" concerning their stakes in major coal companies.
Unified opposition to Nippon-US Steel takeover is misguided: economists, Pittsburgh officials
An economist who has written at length about the issue and a top Pittsburgh political figure spoke to Fox News in favor of the sale of U.S. Steel to a Japanese company.
Biden's attempt to mimic Trump's namecalling backfires after 'Broke Don's' stock soars
President Biden attempted to co-opt former President Trump's penchant for nicknames to little success after his "Broke Don" moniker was beset by the GOP nominee's social media company's stock soaring.
Va. Lt. gov. praises veto of 22 bills, including path for immigrants to be police: 'We don't know who you are'
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears sounded off on "The Big Money Show" after Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed 22 bills, including legislation allowing certain immigrants to become police officers.
Sanders' 32-hour workweek plan the latest example of society's proclivity to 'vilify work': Mike Rowe
Mike Rowe, CEO of the Baltimore-based mikeroweWORKS foundation, joined FOX Business' "Cavuto Coast to Coast" on Friday after Sen. Bernie Sanders' comments.