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close video MillerCoors, Anheuser-Busch beer battle going to court; Tyson recalls chicken strips Fox Business Briefs: MillerCoors is suing Anheuser-Busch over its Bud Light commercials that ran during the Super Bowl. And Tyson Foods is recalling about 70,000 pounds of chicken strips. Hundreds of thousands of Target brand canned vegetables were recently recalled by the
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close video Disney moving away from ‘woke’ stance improving business, MDB Capital president says MDB Capital president and chief marketing strategist Lou Basenese joins ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss Disney’s recent turnaround. A shareholder proposal seeking for Disney to reconsider participating in the Human Rights Campaign’s (HRC) corporate equality index went up for a
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close video Elon Musk celebrates ‘moment of optimism’ after NASA astronauts’ return to Earth on SpaceX Elon Musk congratulates SpaceX team for ‘excellent work’ in bringing home the stranded astronauts, addresses ‘domestic terrorism’ against his company for his association with Trump and more on ‘Hannity.’ NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams arrived back on
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Share on Pinterest Heavy menstrual bleeding is common during perimenopause and can lead to iron deficiency anemia, a well-known cause of fatigue. Maskot/Getty ImagesA recent study found that abnormal menstrual bleeding during perimenopause is associated with fatigue.If left untreated, heavy menstrual bleeding can lead to iron deficiency anemia, a well-known cause of fatigue.Females should report
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close video We must make DOGE and Trump tax cuts permanent: GOP senator Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., discusses making DOGE cuts permanent and more on The Bottom Line. The Trump administration's cost-cutting efforts through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are impacting local economies around the U.S. as federal workers face layoffs and mandates to return
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close video FOX Business Flash top headlines for March 19 Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. Possible restaurant closures are looming over eateries in the nation’s capital.  Forty-four percent of full-service casual restaurants that operate in Washington, D.C. reported shutting their doors was "very" or "somewhat likely" in 2025, a Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW)
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Share on Pinterest People who rely on compounded GLP-1 drugs say they might not be able to afford brand-name versions, which are often not covered by insurance. Iuliia Burmistrova/Getty ImagesThe FDA has ordered compounding pharmacies to stop making less expensive versions of popular weight loss medications like Ozempic and Zepbound.The order comes after federal officials
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Share on Pinterest Arnold Schwarzenegger wants those with joint pain and mobility issues to know they are not alone. Klaus Pressberger/SEPA.Media /Getty ImagesRevered actor and former politician Arnold Schwarzenegger shares his passion for physical activity.Schwarzenegger is spreading awareness about how regular movement can help with mobility issues.The Terminator legend recently launched the Youll Be Back
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close video We must make DOGE and Trump tax cuts permanent: GOP senator Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., discusses making DOGE cuts permanent and more on The Bottom Line. The Trump administration's cost-cutting efforts through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are impacting local economies around the U.S. as federal workers face layoffs and mandates to return
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Vladimir Putin isnt going to make this easy for Donald Trump. For weeks, Trump has bragged about his close relationship with his Russian counterpart and declared that Putin wanted to bring a quick end to the war that he, of course, started more than three years ago. Trumps national-security team worked with Ukraine to come
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After spending most of the 2024 campaign blaming Democrats for inflation and insisting that tariffs dont increase prices, Donald Trump and his allies have a new economic message: High prices are good. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, for example, recently admitted to the Economic Club of New York that inflation-weary Americans could see a one-time price
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Israel has unilaterally ended the Gaza ceasefire agreement, launching a massive wave of airstrikes overnight that killed at least 404 people and wounded more than 560 others numbers that are expected to rise with scores of victims still trapped under rubble. The attacks began without warning, though earlier today Israel’s military warned residents in several
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