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Gen Z using cash now more than ever, mostly in efforts to save money
Gen Z isn’t just into nostalgia for fashion. Shoppers are using cash for more purchases this year than any other generation, and more than half say it’s to save money.
One of Pakistan’s richest men, son, aboard missing OceanGate Titanic tourist submarine
One of Pakistan's richest men and his son are aboard the OceanGate submarine that went missing while on a visit to the wreck of the Titanic, family said.
Jeffrey Epstein was asked to help craft Virgin Islands sex offender law by first lady
A sensational new federal filing accuses the Virgin Islands government of pandering to then-convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, even soliciting his input on a sex offender bill.
Auto shops struggling to find trained mechanics amid national shortage: 'It's really getting scary'
Due to a national shortage of trained auto mechanics it's taking longer than usual, and costing more, for people to get their cars fixed in auto shops.
Starbucks manager wins $25.6 million lawsuit after arguing she was fired for being White
A federal jury awarded a former Starbucks manager $25.6 million after she argued at trial that the company fired her because she was White amid a racial firestorm in 2018.
Hurricane barrier along Texas coast could protect residents while improving supply chain delays
The coastal hurricane barrier would not only help protect infrastructure on the Gulf Coast, it would also help improve supply chain delays during tropical storms, hurricanes and floods.
Mississippi residents 'just dealing with' limited food access: ‘We need more grocery stores’
In several rural and low-income communities across the U.S., grocers are permanently closing, making access to healthy foods more difficult.
Nationwide lifeguard shortage may cause hundreds of pools and beaches to close this summer
A nationwide lifeguard shortage, which grew during the pandemic, may result in the closure of many pools and beaches across the country this summer.
Americans experiencing surge in spam text messages, financial loss from scams higher than ever
Americans are experiencing a massive increase in spam text messages sent to their cell phones. Cybersecurity experts say these messages can put important information, or money, at risk.
Marine vet Daniel Penny’s GiveSendGo legal defense fund is site’s second-biggest campaign
Daniel Penny's fundraiser for legal fees on a Christian crowdfunding site is among the company's most successful campaigns, the site's co-founder told Fox News Digital.
Negative feedback? Take these steps for improvement after a less-than-perfect performance review
Everyone wants to hear positive remarks from a manager about their work performance, but sometimes a bad review happens. Here are steps to take to overcome a bad performance review.
Restaurants across America turning to robot servers in response to food industry's worker shortage
More restaurants are turning to robot servers to combat the national shortage of food industry workers – a lasting effect of the coronavirus pandemic's impact on the service industry.
This side hustle is helping small businesses across the US make extra cash to beat inflation
Inflation is hurting small businesses across the country and business owners are finding creative ways to make additional revenue to offset their losses.
Fox dedicates London bureau to cameraman killed during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
FOX Business’ Cheryl Casone reports on Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announcing that the London bureau will be dedicated to fallen cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski.
Jeffrey Epstein-related suit: Virgin Islands says it can’t find Google co-founder Larry Page
The U.S. Virgin Islands government says in a new court filing it can't find reclusive billionaire Larry Page to issue a subpoena for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Entrepreneurial stay-at-home mom launches tequila business
Inspiro Tequila founder Mara Smith discusses the operations and production of her tequila brand.