America headed for 'economic heart attack' on government debt, spending warns billionaire
America faces potential "economic heart attack" as billionaire Ray Dalio warns about chronic overspending, $37 trillion debt and deficit concerns, including those tied to Trump's tax bill.
Karen Read's vindication in murder trial could turn into mid-to-high six-figure publishing payday
Former professor Karen Read owes millions in legal fees after her acquittal in the death of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe. Her defense team charged up to $1,500 per hour.
National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $36,214,707,136,233.83 as of 6/20/25
The U.S. national debt is climbing at a rapid pace, on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by President Biden and Congress.
Hackers target insurance giant in ongoing industry cyber spree
Aflac detects network breach where sophisticated cybercriminals may have stolen customer data including health information and social security numbers through social engineering.
Billionaire Telegram CEO reveals plans to divide wealth among more than 100 children
Billionaire and Telegram CEO Pavel Durov revealed to a French magazine that he recently made plans for his will and how he plans to divide his wealth.
Americans face vastly different retirement costs across states as Social Security cuts loom
A study calculated the amount of money a "comfortable" retirement would require without Social Security factored in and the associated yearly expenses a retiree would face in each U.S. state.
Social Security trust fund now projected to run dry in 2034, triggering massive benefit cuts
The Medicare and Social Security trust funds are lurching toward insolvency. Social Security is projected to cover only 81% of benefits by 2034 and Medicare just 89% by 2033.
Seven suspects charged in daring $100M jewelry heist authorities call 'largest' in US history
Federal authorities have charged seven people with carrying out a 2022 jewelry heist that officials have called the "largest" in American history.
Trump’s deportation efforts will ‘affect the food chain,’ restauranteur warns
‘Good Day New York’ co-host Rosanna Scotto discusses the potential ramifications on President Donald Trump’s immigration and economic policies on ‘Varney & Co.’
New analysis projects Social Security's COLA for 2026 will be higher than previous estimates
A new analysis by The Senior Citizens League found the Social Security COLA for 2026 could be 2.5%, higher than previously projected after inflation ticked higher in May.
Newsom challenger says Californians are ‘sick’ of its politics and the ‘tide is turning’
California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton breaks down his plan to straighten out the state’s political policies.
American Express set to unveil game-changing update to its elite Platinum cards
Big updates are in the works for American Express' Platinum consumer and business credit cards in the US later this year, according to a Monday announcement from the company.
Meta, OpenAI, Palantir execs serve in new Army detachment
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the significance of Big Tech executives joining the U.S. Army's executive innovation corps.
Vandals 'deliberately cut' Spectrum's fiber optic lines in LA causing Father's Day service disruption
Spectrum reports massive outage in Los Angeles on Father's Day due to vandalism, affecting thousands as fiber optic lines were intentionally cut in Van Nuys area.
FOX Business Briefs 6/13
Your electric bill is rising faster than inflation; Tesla raises prices on Model S and X cars in the U.S.; Your new iPhone may be coming from India.
Trump reveals the 'surprising' moment his friendship with Musk began to unravel
Former confidants Donald Trump and Elon Musk's relationship deteriorated after Musk's departure from the Department of Government Efficiency and criticism of Trump's tax bill.
Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson dies at 82, leaving behind musical empire worth millions
Iconic musician Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys has died at 82, with the band having sold their intellectual property for $64 million in 2021 despite early financial missteps.
States take legal action as 23andMe attempts to sell customer genetic information amid bankruptcy
Multiple states and the District Columbia are pushing back on bankrupt 23andMe’s plans to sell customer genetic information in a newly-filed lawsuit.
Multiple Los Angeles businesses ransacked during anti-ICE riots
Businesses looted during Los Angeles anti-immigration enforcement riots against deportations, with T-Mobile, Apple stores damaged as police make arrests
Charles Payne: This could be the calm before the storm
'Making Money' host Charles Payne looks ahead at the next series of big moves for the stock market.