VIDEO March 29 ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ honors American small businesses Several small businesses are showcased for National Mom & Pop Business Owners Day on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
Trump's First 100 Days February 19 Senate confirms Kelly Loeffler to lead Small Business Administration Kelly Loeffler's priorities for the Small Business Association include reducing regulatory burdens on small business owners, and enhancing access to SBA-backed loans and grants.
Politics January 13 Elon Musk, AI and tech titans, venture capitalists invited to pre-inauguration dinner at dawn of Trump era Outside the Box Ventures to host a gathering of top tech CEOs and venture capitalists with members of the incoming Trump administration in Washington, D.C., ahead of the inauguration.
Lifestyle October 26 On this day in history, October 26, 1825, Erie Canal opens, transforming American infrastructure, commerce The Erie Canal opened Oct. 26, 1825 and proved one of the most successful public works projects in American history, reshaping large swaths of the national economy.
LIFESTYLE October 18 Meet the American who invented the hard hat, a proud symbol of our nation's working class Edward W. Bullard invented the hard hat in 1919, then patented it in 1929. It's credited with saving lives on job sites while also becoming a symbol of working-class America.
Food-Drink September 20 Tupperware party is over: Bankruptcy seals the lid on an era in American consumer culture Earl S. Tupper molded plastics into parties and a pop-culture phenomenon focused on food storage. Now the lid has been sealed airtight on his era in American consumer culture.
LIFESTYLE September 13 On this day in history, September 13, 1857, milk chocolate magnate Milton Hershey is born American entrepreneur Milton S. Hershey was born in a Mennonite community in Derry Township, Penn., on this day in history, Sept. 13, 1857. He built the iconic Hershey chocolate brand.
ECONOMY September 7 Conservative economists pour cold water on Harris' new small-business tax proposal Conservative economists are pouring cold water on Vice President Kamala Harris' new tax proposal aimed at reducing startup costs for new small businesses as part of her "Opportunity Economy" platform.
LIFESTYLE September 6 Meet the American who invented the shopping cart, Sylvan Goldman, Oklahoma supermarket mogul Meet Sylvan Goldman, an American born to immigrant parents in Oklahoma. As a businessman, his brilliantly simple invention, the shopping cart, changed consumer culture.
Digital Originals August 27 Harley-Davidson failed at 'Business 101' as 'elitist jerks' rule boardrooms, says former Levi's exec Jennifer Sey was a senior executive at Levi Strauss before clashing with elites during COVID-19 lockdowns. "Inmates are running the aslyum' at brands like Harley-Davidson, she says.
LIFESTYLE August 23 Meet the American who invented the folding beach chair, Fredric Arnold, WWII hero, innovator, artist, actor Artist and World War II combat pilot Fredric Arnold famously invented the collapsible beach chair, but his most important work was a monumental tribute to American war heroes.
LIFESTYLE August 16 Meet the American who launched modern submarines, John Philip Holland, 'brilliant' self-taught engineer Meet the American who is "the father of the modern submarine." The first U.S. and British submarines, the USS Holland and HMS Holland, were the designs of John Philip Holland.
LIFESTYLE August 12 On this day in history, August 12, 1877, Thomas Edison invents the phonograph Thomas Edison invented the phonograph on August 12, 1877. It "will undoubtedly be liberally devoted to music," Edison predicted with stunning accuracy in 1878.
CANCER August 3 Dave Portnoy reveals his colonoscopy experience to the world: ‘You gotta do it’ Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy is sharing his cancer prevention journey with the world. Portnoy, 47, had a colonoscopy on July 31 and documented the experience on social media for his fans.
LIFESTYLE August 2 Meet the American who launched the Frisbee, Fred Morrison, World War II combat pilot and POW Walter Frederick Morrison conceived of a leisure-time flying disc on a California beach in 1937. He made the Frisbee a reality after serving heroically in World War II.
LIFESTYLE July 20 Moon landing 55 years ago tops list of 7 powerful examples of American exceptionalism American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon on July 20, 1969. The moon landing headlines a list of 7 examples of American exceptionalism.
LIFESTYLE July 19 Meet the American who cooked up frozen foods, adventurer and innovator Clarence Birdseye Prolific inventor Clarence Birdseye, a native of Brooklyn, found inspiration to pioneer frozen food for American consumers in the remote icy wilderness of Labrador, Canada.
LIFESTYLE July 18 Meet the American who created Air Jordan sneakers: Peter Moore, legend of global design Nike executive Peter Moore designed the original Air Jordan sneakers for ascendant NBA rookie Micael Jordan in 1984; the relationship changed global consumer culture.
LIFESTYLE July 17 Meet the American who founded Pepperidge Farm, baker and businessmom Margaret Rudkin Margaret Rudkin began baking whole-wheat bread at her Pepperidge Farm home in Connecticut to nourish a sickly son. Her company became an iconic American brand.
LIFESTYLE July 14 Meet the American who taught Jack Daniel to make whiskey: Nearest Green, Tennessee slave, master distiller Nathan Nearest Green was an enslaved distiller who taught young Jack Daniel to make Tennessee whiskey. Green became the first master distiller for Jack Daniel's Distillery in 1866.
LIFESTYLE July 13 Harley-Davidson Museum to be site of GOP event in US motorcycle mecca Milwaukee Harley-Davidson draws attention and its museum will be the site of an event for GOP delegates as the Republican National Convention rolls into the motorcycle company's hometown of Milwaukee.
LIFESTYLE July 13 Meet the American who invented the gas mask and the modern traffic signal Cleveland inventor Garrett A. Morgan, a son of former slaves, had a gift for inventing life-saving devices, including firefighter gas masks and the precursors of modern traffic lights.
LIFESTYLE July 12 Meet the American who created NASCAR: Bill France Sr., Daytona speed demon, racetrack pioneer Bill France Sr., the American who created NASCAR, did so 75 years ago, on Feb. 21, 1948, in Daytona Beach, Florida — and today it's the world's premier stock car racing circuit.
LIFESTYLE July 5 Meet the American who made us flip for hamburgers, Louis Lassen, Danish immigrant street-wagon cook Danish immigrant Louis Lassen of New Haven, Connecticut, is cited as the inventor of the hamburger sandwich by the Library of Congress. Some sources dispute the claim; here's his story.
Media June 14 Adults who skipped college urge high school grads to follow suit, say rewards are ‘immeasurable’ Entrepreneurs who skipped college told Fox News Digital that high school students opting to sidestep higher education stand to have less debt and good pay.
LIFESTYLE June 13 Artificial intelligence, proven at NASA and in neurosurgery, could remake childhood education, says tech exec Alex Galvagni, CEO of Age of Learning, began his career in artificial intelligence with NASA in the 1990s. He told Fox News Digital that recent advances in AI are set to improve childhood education.
Food-Drink June 10 Breezy summertime 'spacers' bring buzz-free beach vibes: Here are 5 to check out The alcohol-free spacer has replaced the chaser as the drink that washes down the drink before. Molly Fedick, founder of Buzzkill Wines in Los Angeles, discussed the trend; here are 5 to check out.
LIFESTYLE June 7 Meet the American who 'won the war for us': Andrew Jackson Higgins, World War II New Orleans boatbuilder Andrew Jackson Higgins, native of Nebraska, designed and built in New Orleans the famous amphibious landing craft used by the U.S. and Allies to fight and win World War II.
Meet the American Who... May 31 Meet the American who invented windshield wipers, Mary Anderson, Alabama entrepreneur Mary Anderson was born in Alabama months after the tragedy of the Civil War. She helped her state rebuild, then went on to create windshield wipers — long before auto titans realized the potential.
LIFESTYLE May 17 Meet the American who invented sliced bread: Otto Rohwedder, hard-luck hawkeye Otto Rohwedder of Davenport, Iowa, created the invention by which all others are judged — sliced bread — in 1928. His innovation quickly changed consumer culture.