Oil analyst explains gas 'game changer'
Stephen Schork, of the Schork Group, argues that the current 'fear' is the 'lack of refining capacity,' noting that the ability to turn crude oil into gasoline has been 'greatly compromised.'
Coronavirus pandemic leads to furniture industry boom, rise in online sales
Overstock.com CEO Jonathan Johnson discusses how the furniture industry has been profiting throughout the pandemic.
Booming housing market, COVID migration proves beneficial for furniture industry
Overstock.com CEO Jonathan Johnson explains how a rise in home sales and residential moves has been profitable for the furniture industry.
UAE takes on oil kingpin Saudi Arabia
The oil squabble boils down to two Middle East Kingdoms and two Crown Princes.
Keystone Pipeline suing Biden admin, asking for $15B in damages
Former White House International Economics Adviser Clete Willems breaks down the damage the company has endured - maintaining, regardless of the lawsuit's outcome, that it will not be able to restore the pipeline.
Nasdaq hits record as Dow, S&P slip amid signs services sector is cooling
U.S. equity markets turned lower Tuesday amid signs of a slowdown in the services sector.
How will oil prices impact your summer travel plans?
Gibbs Wealth Management President Erin Gibbs and Optimal Capital director of strategy Frances Newton Stacy on energy prices and how they may affect Americans driving or flying to a vacation in the coming months.
Why oil prices are pulling back after OPEC supply standoff
PRICE Futures Group senior analyst Phil Flynn on why oil prices are retreating from a six-year high.
OPEC’s family feud pumps oil prices
The Biden administration's push toward green energy is leaving the U.S. more susceptible to price spikes created by the OPEC cartel.
Keystone XL owner seeks $15B in damages after Biden decision to block permit
FOX Business' Edward Lawrence on the Keystone XL pipeline owner seeking billions in damages after the Biden administrations decision to revoke the permit for the project.
Mexico: Lightning storm ignited gas leak in Gulf
Mexico’s state-owned oil company says a bizarre chain of events, including a lightning storm and a gas pipeline leak, set off a strange subaquatic fireball seen last week in the Gulf of Mexico
Keystone XL pipeline owner seeks $15B in damages after Biden decision to block permit
The Canadian firm that owned the Keystone XL pipeline announced it will be bringing a claim against the U.S. government seeking $15 billion in damages due to President Biden's revocation of a permit for the project.
Saudi Arabia pushes back on UAE opposition to OPEC+ deal
Saudi Arabia's energy minister pushed back on Sunday against opposition by fellow Gulf producer the United Arab Emirates to a proposed OPEC+ deal and called for "compromise and rationality" to secure agreement when the group reconvenes on Monday.
St. Louis Fed president: Mispricing of housing market is very concerning
James Bullard discusses inflation, tapering and the housing boom on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street'
Joe Biden has 'surrendered' our energy independence: Sen. Barrasso
Wyoming Republican slam Biden's economic policy specifically putting a target on energy sector on 'Kudlow'
Raising gas prices is 'recipe' for more inflation: Bear Traps Report editor
Founder and editor of 'The Bear Traps Report' Larry McDonald argues that corporations and stocks won't react well to rising gas prices.
Exxon lobbyist duped by Greenpeace says climate policy was a ploy
Greenpeace activists posed as headhunters to conduct separate Zoom interviews with senior Washington-based lobbyist Keith McCoy and a former Washington lobbyist for Exxon, Dan Easley.
NYC under blackout threat amid heat wave
New York City residents have been put on high alert to conserve energy and do so quickly as an ongoing heat wave threatens the Big Apple with blackouts.
How to conserve electricity during a dangerous heat wave
As sweltering summer heat impacts the U.S., power utility companies are urging customers to conserve energy.
Northwest heat wave deaths rise
About a dozen deaths in Washington and Oregon may be tied to an intense heat wave that brought scorching temperatures to the Northwest and caused one power utility to impose rolling blackouts amid heavy demand.



















