US Corruption November 23 Former TV anchor heads to same prison as Ghislaine Maxwell after $63M COVID fraud conviction Former TV anchor Stephanie Hockridge was sentenced to 10 years in the same Texas federal prison as Ghislaine Maxwell for a $63 million COVID fraud scheme.
Opinion October 29 California restaurants choke on new allergen menu mandate amid compliance concerns and costs First Amendment concerns arise as California mandates restaurant allergen disclosures, creating legal exposure and constitutional challenges for food service businesses.
Small Business Under Siege October 27 Shutdown crushes small business owners as losses hit billions — industry leaders beg Congress for 'clean CR' Government shutdown causes economic chaos for small businesses as 320 companies daily lose access to funding, coalition tells U.S. senators.
Republicans September 24 Republicans move to cut DEI from federal contracts as Duffy cries foul on equity in Key Bridge rebuild House and Senate Republicans target Biden-era DEI rules in federal contracting as Trump administration questions Maryland's Francis Scott Key Bridge reconstruction approach.
San Francisco September 9 Elderly jewelry store owner hospitalized after smash-and-grab robbery leaves San Jose shop destroyed An 88-year-old jewelry store owner suffered a stroke and injuries after being shoved during a smash-and-grab robbery at Kim Hung Jewelry on Friday.
Digital Originals August 17 Codie Sanchez says money is the sword of the 21st Century. She wants to arm more Americans Codie Sanchez spoke with Fox News Digital about her journey to encouraging Americans to own small businesses in order to achieve financial success.
Virginia August 14 City council cracks down on ‘vulgar’ merchandise at popular beach destination The Virginia Beach City Council passed a resolution Tuesday strongly encouraging retailers on the popular Atlantic Avenue boardwalk to voluntarily remove what they call "indecent" or "vulgar" clothing from displays.
Opinion July 24 Why Fetterman is right: The fight against cashless stores defends Main Street and working-class Americans Sen. John Fetterman's push to ban cashless-only businesses protects unbanked Americans, reduces fees for small businesses and preserves economic freedom for the working class.
Opinion May 9 Ink over email: Why handwritten notes still win in business The handwritten thank-you note isn’t just a sentimental throwback – it’s a powerful tool that can accelerate your career, grow your business and make you more money.
Opinion April 18 What the financial markets are screaming about Trump's tariffs Financial markets are driven by people investing their own money in anticipation of future economic conditions, and they are screaming that Trump’s tariffs will inflict enormous harm on U.S. economy.