Nantucket beachfront homes still coveted by buyers despite high risk of being swallowed by the sea
Homes on the coastline of Nantucket, Massachusetts, are falling into the water due to coastal erosion, while wealthy buyers are still purchasing the beachfront homes.
Stuart Varney: American voters are not intimidated by 'climate warriors'
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney reacts to climate activists spraying the Stonehedge landmark with orange powder to protest fossil fuels in the U.K.
Stuart Varney: American voters are not intimidated by 'climate warriors'
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney reacts to climate activists spraying the Stonehedge landmark with orange powder to protest fossil fuels in the U.K.
Politics increasingly driving consumers' buying decisions, study shows
New research from Edelman shows consumers increasingly buy, choose or avoid brands based on their politics, presenting challenges and opportunities for marketers.
Popular organic kids' snacks found to contain high levels of lead: Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports conducted a study on kids' snacks like Serenity Kids and LesserEvil puffs and discovered the presence of elevated levels of lead.
'National security concerns' raised as German group purchases influential US advisory firm
A pair of House Republicans are asking the U.S. Treasury to investigate a German corporation's acquisition of a top global advisory firm.
Individually wrapped cheese could be targeted under New York legislation
Individually wrapped cheese could be banned in New York if the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act passes in the state Senate. It failed to pass in 2023.
Boeing whistleblower warns 787 Dreamliner could 'fall apart' in midair unless safety issues addressed
Boeing whistleblower Sam Salehpour talked to NBC News before attending a Senate investigations subcommittee, claiming 787 Dreamliners risk falling apart midair under long-term fatigue.
Appeals court clears the way for California to set its own zero emission standards
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia allowed the EPA's waiver for California's zero emissions standards for tailpipes and EV requirements to proceed.
New carbon technology projects could be key to 'Big Oil' emissions cuts
The outcome of several carbon capturing and storage projects could be vital in Big Oil's race to reduce its carbon footprint.
Price of eggs, chocolate remain higher than usual amid Easter festivities
The price of Easter essentials, including eggs and candy, remains at near-historic highs as millions of Americans plan to gather with their families.
Nine states plan to ban gas-powered car sales by 2035
Nine states in the U.S. are planning to completely phase out the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035 as part of a push toward a greener future.
EPA finalizes ban on last form of asbestos used in US
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a rule to ban the use and importation of asbestos, marking the first chemical banned under a 2016 chemical safety law.
Honeywell recalls fire alarm sounders, strobe lights
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling at least 29,000 Honeywell-manufactured fire detectors with strobe lights due to low-frequency sounders.
One Biden manufacturing regulation could wipe out up to 1 million jobs, business leader says
A newly finalized air quality regulation from President Biden's EPA could cost the U.S. economy up to 1 million jobs, according to the National Association of Manufacturers.
'Costly’ ESG standards, climate policies will ultimately reduce food and energy supplies: report
FIRST ON FOX: President Biden's climate agenda and corporate ESG standards are having an outsized impact on American agriculture and will soon impact consumers, according to a new report.
US grocery chain eliminating plastic shopping bags from all stores
ALDI, the grocery chain that has 2,300 stores in the U.S., announced that plastic bags are no longer available to purchase in its stores.
WaPo article suggesting houseplant ownership could be bad for planet takes heat: Stop the 'doom-mongering'
Stanford's Hoover Institute fellow Bjorn Lomborg discussed a recent Washington Post article on the environmental impact of houseplants on "Fox & Friends Weekend."
22 states take aim at SEC over climate regulations creating new type of company
FIRST ON FOX: Nearly two dozen state financial officers are calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission to halt regulations impacting U.S. natural resources.
Michigan city bans gas leaf blowers in unanimous vote
Gas-powered leaf blowers are expected to be used less in one Michigan city after its council approved a ban that fully goes into effect in 2028.