Lottery officials in Philippines say nothing suspicious after 433 players share $4M jackpot
Lottery officials in the Philippines are standing by a highly unusual outcome in their Grand Lotto jackpot after over 400 people claimed the top prize.
US electric-vehicle tax breaks rile Asian, European allies
Providing tax breaks only to US manufactured goods likely violates the World Trad Organization (WTO) rules and is alienating US trade partners and US allies.
North Korea likely planning to test a seventh nuclear device: Ret. Gen. Jack Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane says North Korea's 'clamoring for attention' with its nuclear weapons tests.
Chinese company aims to sell 3 US resorts for $1.3 billion
A Chinese company, Dajia Insurance, is seeking to cash out these holdings for $1.3 billion during a powerful surge in leisure travel and resort business.
World Bank cuts China growth forecast as COVID-19, real-estate crunch take toll
The World Bank expects developing economies in East Asia to grow faster than China, because of it's zero-COVID policies, for the first time since 1990.
Japan intervenes in FX market to stem yen falls after BOJ keeps super-low rates
Japan intervened in the foreign exchange market to buy yen for the first time since 1998, to shore up the battered currency against the strong US Dollar.
David Bossie warns economic woes will stay if policy change goes unchecked
Citizens United President David Bossie discusses the state of the U.S. economy and Biden walking back his comments on Taiwan.
Kansas company stiffed by Vietnam, demands action
Kansas construction company, Hall Brothers, owed millions over work done on roads in Vietnam, wants the U.S. government to intervene on its and others behalf.
Electric-car demand pushes lithium prices to records
Prices for lithium intensifies a race between auto makers to lock up supplies as electric vehicle demand surges in the United States as well as China.
Biden administration continues to reward Iranians' 'bad behavior': Sen. Ernst
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, on the Biden administration allowing Iran's president to attend the U.N. General Assembly in the U.S. and the Energy Department reportedly sending taxpayer-funded battery technology to China.
Chipmaker Nvidia launches new system for autonomous driving
Chip Giant Nvidia unveiled its new computing platform called DRIVE Thor that would centralize autonomous and assisted driving and other digital functions.
Gen. Keane on Biden calling for Ukraine support: Germany, France can do so much more
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discusses the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine as Biden urges allies for more support and China's rising aggression against Taiwan.
Gap is cutting 500 corporate jobs
Gap is eliminating about 500 corporate jobs, after enduring years of slumping sales at the flagship Gap brand and more recently at the Old Navy chain.
Morgan Ortagus: What has Biden ever unified?
Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus on protests erupting in Iran and a new poll that highlights Americans' growing concern for the socialist left.
China's 'strongest foot soldiers' in the US are Fortune 500 companies: David
Wolfpack Research founder and CIO Dan David discusses the Chinese government continuing its espionage campaign against the U.S., as well as its economic growth.
How the strong US dollar can affect everyone
The value of the dollar has been on a tear for more than a year against everything from the British pound in Europe to the South Korean won across in Asia.
Baier calls Putin, Jinping meeting 'ominous'
'Special Report' anchor Bret Baier discusses Jinping and Putin's meeting, the Pennsylvania Senate race and LIV Golf.
The American people have 'no idea' how bad the migrant crisis really is: Rep. Gooden
Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, discusses the ongoing border crisis, Biden pushing electric vehicles, and why he called out CIA Director Burns' 'strong ties' to the Chinese government.
Jim Beam invests $400M to ramp up bourbon production
Spirits maker Jim Beam plans to build new Kentucky plant, near it's current distillery to meet growing demand. Beam will use renewable natural gas to power the plant.
China wants US farmland to ‘spy’ on military bases: Lincoln Network senior fellow
Lincoln Network Senior Fellow Geoffrey Cain argues China buying farmland near U.S. military bases should ‘raise major alarm bells’ with the Biden administration.



















