Sen. Cassidy: It's clear the Biden admin doesn't have a plan to fight inflation
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., discusses Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's testimony on Capitol Hill, the administration's handling of the economy, the White House looking to 'reconfigure' China tariffs and what to expect from the Summit of Americas.
Stock market dependent on economic backdrop
Yardeni Research President Ed Yardeni, The Bahnsen Group managing director David Bahnsen and former White House economist Art Laffer discuss the state of the U.S. economy, market reaction to inflation, recession fears and supply chain problems.
Sen. Lee 'worried' about Manchin, Sinema 'entertaining' reconciliation package
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, blasts Biden's 'robust' economy, Democrats' reconciliation plan, the administration invoking the Defense Production Act to expand clean energy production and the left's court-packing push.
Biden suspends tariffs on solar panels from Southeast Asia amid measures to boost supplies to US manufacturers
Biden invoked the Defense Production Act as supply chain issues have caused slowdowns for the American production of solar panels and he aims to enact policies to fight climate change
Tech CEO predicts end of chip shortage, underscores need for US semiconductor production
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon predicted the chip shortage could wane by 2023, but that demand for semiconductors will drastically increase in coming years.
Apple moving iPad production from China shows companies are 'slowly' getting it, says Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow argues China isn't a good place to manufacture.
Biden admin concedes Chinese investments in federal retirement fund are 'unfitting'
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang on federal employees investing their retirement funds into Chinese-backed companies, American tech companies pulling production out of China and the Biden admin reviewing tariffs imposed on China.
Stocks open lower on inflation concerns
FOX Business' Stuart Varney and Susan Li discuss the top business stories as markets open following the long holiday weekend.
Elon Musk won't manufacture Tesla cars in India because government prohibits selling and servicing of EVs
Tesla founder Elon Musk explained Friday that the company will not manufacture cars in India unless it is allowed to sell and service its vehicles.
Biden highlights Hyundai announcement of $10B US investment
In South Korea, President Biden announced Hyundai will invest more than $10 billion towards electric vehicles in the United States.
China's economy headed downhill 'very fast': Chang
China expert and 'The Great U.S.-China Tech War' author Gordon Chang warns the real estate market is the 'heart of the Chinese economy.'
Biden to meet with President Yoon Suk Yeol in South Korea, tour Samsung factory amid North Korea provocations
President Biden and South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol will tour the Samsung Electronics Pyeongtaek Campus, a model for the new Samsung plant in Texas, on the first day of Biden's trip to Asia Friday.
Biden on his first Asia tour as president will visit South Korea, Japan
Mark Clifford, president of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong, argues 'the most important place in the whole agenda, is the place he's not visiting and that's China.'
China in talks with Russia to buy oil for reserves: Report
Retired two-star Marine Corps Gen. Arnold Punaro argues 'we ought to seriously look at blocking the oil that would go to China and basically not allow them to beef up their reserves.'
Russia hides its economic status from the world during Ukraine war, journalist finds
Russian news organization The Bell reported that the country's war in Ukraine has triggered "new levels of government secrecy."
Biden lifting China tariffs a ‘gimmick,’ China ‘net benefit’: Sen. Hagerty
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., discusses President Biden’s ‘misguided policy’ regarding the removal of Chinese tariffs.
China ‘laughs all the way to the bank’ with Biden policies: Sen. Hagerty
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., says President Biden’s considering lifting the only leverage the U.S. has against China.
U.S. officials warn about North Korean IT workers posing as freelance contractors
U.S. officials are warnings private companies that North Korean IT workers are attempting to do remote contract work with businesses and funnel the proceeds back to Kim Jong Un’s regime.
Is the US in a recession?
University of Akron Endowment Investment Committee Chair Dennis Gartman, Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne and Creative Planning CEO Peter Mallouk weigh in on earnings and the potential for a recession.
Port of Los Angeles director on how China's COVID lockdowns have impacted cargo shipments
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka explains that the lockdowns have led to 'impacts across the board.'



















