Billionaire businessman's message to Democrats: If you want to get re-elected, stop screwing the consumer
United Refining Company Chairman and CEO John Catsimatidis discusses the impact Saudi Arabia's oil production cuts will have on the American consumer.
John Boyd Jr. slams Biden admin's alleged payments to China, Russia: Slap in the face to American farmers
National Black Farmers Association President John Boyd Jr. discusses the Biden administration allegedly giving China and Russia payments as American farmers struggle.
Oil prices could soar higher as Russia, others shrug off criticism from Biden administration
OPEC and allies led by Russia are considering further cuts to oil production on top of multiple earlier cuts, threatening to send the price for oil surging higher.
OpenAI CEO Altman backtracks after threatening to exit Europe over overregulation concerns
Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI, backtracked on a warning that the company may have to stop operating in Europe if the EU over-regulates AI, saying the company has no plans to leave.
ChatGPT maker threatens to leave EU over regulation despite asking Congress to regulate AI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has warned the company may stop operating in Europe if an onerous AI law moves forward despite calling for the U.S. government to regulate AI.
Recession tanks European powerhouse's economy amid global inflation squeeze
The International Monetary Fund initially predicted Germany and Britain alone to suffer recessions as inflation remains high across Europe and spending drops in response.
Humans must have control of AI, European Trade Union chief cautions
Esther Lynch, general secretary of the European Trade Union, reportedly warned that humans must stay in control of AI as the technology continues to evolve.
Meta fined record $1.3 billion for violating Ireland privacy laws
Facebook parent company Meta was slapped with a massive $1.3 billion fine on Monday, after European regulators determined they misused Europeans' data.
Deutsche Bank to pay $75M in Epstein lawsuit settlement
Deutsche Bank agreed to pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit from women who say they were abused by Jeffrey Epstein. The suit was filed in federal district court in New York.
Royal commentator Neil Sean: Prince Harry has definitely 'burned' his boats
Royal commentator Neil Sean discusses Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's car chase claims, arguing how desperate the couple is 'to be back on front pages.'
Macron courts Tesla's Musk and others to 'Choose France'
French President Emmanuel Macron met Elon Musk, the head of Pfizer and other business giants on Monday to encourage international investment into the French economy.
European AI Act moves forward in EU Parliament
Lawmakers in Europe moved closer to passing new artificial intelligence rules on Thursday. The AI Act, first proposed in 2021, could have final approval by late 2023 or early next year.
Poland asks Pfizer to renegotiate COVID-19 vaccine deal
Poland has called on Pfizer to come to more favorable terms in negotiations to lower the total amount of COVID-19 doses it is sending.
Italy reverses ban on ChatGPT after OpenAI agrees to watchdog’s demands
Italy's regulatory watchdog has reversed a ban on ChatGPT after its maker OpenAI agreed to make certain changes with data collection of users.
Poland's grid operator disconnects wind, solar facilities after oversupply of renewable energy
An oversupply of renewable energy forced Poland's power grid operator over the weekend to temporarily shut down its solar and wind facilities.
Americans 'more vulnerable' in 'dangerous' world: Claudia Rosett
Independent Women's Forum foreign policy fellow Claudia Rosett discusses the evacuation of staff at the U.S. Embassy in Sudan and journalists calling for the release of Evan Gershkovich in Moscow.
France's guardians of champagne destroy 2,300 cans of Miller High Life: ‘The Champagne of Beers’
The guardians of France's prized champagne industry ordered some 2,300 cans of Miller High Life beer be destroyed by Belgium customs for infringement over its slogan "The Champagne of Beers."
The Ford F-150 Lightning is invading Norway
Ford will begin exporting the F-150 Lightning electric pickup to Norway in 2024. Approximately 80% of new vehicle sales in the country are now electric vehicles.
Nasdaq profit beats as market volatility bolsters trading
Revenue from Nasdaq's indexes, which are widely referenced by exchange-traded products and provide the company with licensing fees, fell 9.8% to $110 million.
EU may struggle to catch up with U.S., Asia in chips subsidies race
The EU Chips Act aims to tempt top chipmakers to manufacture in the region, but modest budget could impede attempts to catch up with the markets US and Asia.



















