Russia, China aggression could lead to a 'shift' in global power structure, former US interior secretary warns
Former Navy SEAL Ryan Zinke argues authoritarian governments across the globe are taking advantage of 'this point in time where America is perceived weak.'
Former Navy SEAL: You're seeing a NATO that's not aligned
Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke discusses the Russia-Ukraine conflict, President Biden's leadership, the 2022 Beijing Olympics and the midterm elections.
Olympic athletes will get a taste of life in China: Atlas Organization founder
Atlas Organization's Jonathan D.T. Ward discusses the 2022 Beijing Olympics, U.S. adversaries rising aggression, European alliances and whether a Russian invasion in Ukraine is imminent.
US helps fund California port project as export delays hurt food makers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Sunday it will help fund a new container yard for agricultural exports at California's Port of Oakland, as the government, ports and food companies scramble to ease costly shipping delays.
Schweizer: Elites don't seem to have a problem helping China win this race against US
Author Peter Schweizer discusses the Biden family's relationship with China and Silicon Valley elites doing business overseas.
Stuart Varney: China’s zero COVID policy causing US inflation to linger
FOX Business host Stuart Varney argues that President Xi Jinping "should accept that COVID is becoming endemic."
Thailand first in Asia to move to decriminalize marijuana
Thailand on Tuesday became the first country in Asia to approve the de facto decriminalization of marijuana, though authorities have left a grey area around its recreational use.
Gen. Keane details Biden's 'serious, strategic error' as Russia-Ukraine conflict escalates
Fox News Senior Strategic Analyst Gen. Jack Keane argues U.S. troops should've been in NATO countries 'weeks ago.'
Gen. Keane: Biden should've slapped 'serious' economic sanctions on Russia
Fox News Senior Strategic Analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) on how the U.S. is handling the Russia-Ukraine conflict and what Biden could've done to help ease tensions.
US Olympic sponsors facing backlash over backing Beijing Games
U.S. Olympic sponsors facing backlash over support for the Beijing Olympics. FOX Business' Ashley Webster with more.
'Dark Money' thriller author: Chinese 'geniuses' at 'undermoney'
Author Jay Newman, who worked in international finance for four decades, explains what he calls 'undermoney' is 'money you don't see on the surface, but you know it's there' and it influences people and events.
Gen. Punaro: We're dealing with a 'very, very dangerous' situation in the world right now
Two-star Marine Corps Gen. Arnold Punaro (ret.) discusses an NBA owner's comments on Uyghur Muslims in China, U.S. adversaries and the defense funding bill.
Russia says Ukraine talks hit 'dead end,' Poland warns of risk of war
Poland's foreign minister said Thursday that Europe was at risk of plunging into war as Russia said it was not yet calling time on diplomacy but that military experts were preparing options in case tensions over Ukraine could not be defused.
JPMorgan CEO on expansion plans, CCP joke
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon acknowledges that risk increases when doing business with China, noting there are 'complex issues' and the bank is going to 'have to navigate around that.'
Russia, US remain in standstill after Ukraine talks
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discusses U.S. talks with Russia, China offering Kazakhstan security support and the Chinese government naming former Xinjiang commander to lead troops in Hong Kong.
In the race for batteries, one scientist has seen it all
There's a global arms race afoot to improve battery technology.
Don't invest in China, market expert warns
B. Riley Securities chief global strategist and managing director Mark Grant explains why investors should stay away from investing in Chinese stocks.
Rep. Scott concerned about Biden's foreign policy amid China's rising aggression
Rep. Austin Scott, R-Ga., discusses the ongoing Taiwan-China conflict, arguing the current administration's handling of China is different than former President Trump.
Japan's record $940 bln budget may help COVID-hit economy, fiscal discipline in doubt
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's cabinet approved on Friday a record $940 billion budget for the next fiscal year as COVID-19 responses added to the costs of supporting an aging population and rising military outlays to cope with China.
China sanctions US commission officials over opposition to Uyghur abuses
Uyghur Human Rights Project Chair and U.S. Religious Freedom Commission Vice Chair Nury Turkel argues that history is repeating itself.



















