China ‘out of step with international norms’: Economic law, policy expert
Former National Economic Council Deputy Director Clete Willems reacts to China enacting a new law aimed at countering foreign sanctions.
Biden must approach US foreign relations from ‘position of strength’: Congressman
Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, on U.S. foreign relations under the Biden administration and the origins of COVID-19.
G-7 leaders agree on vaccines, China and taxing corporations
Leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy nations staked their claim Sunday to leading the world out of the coronavirus pandemic and crisis, pledging more than 1 billion coronavirus vaccine doses to poorer nations, vowing to help developing countries grow while fighting climate change and backing a minimum tax on multinational firms.
The world’s threat assessment of Iran is ‘troublesome’: Intel expert
Former acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell on U.S. relations with Iran and Russia under President Biden.
Global minimum tax rate could drive business away from US, watchdog warns
President Biden and leaders of the G-7 group of nations will endorse a global minimum corporate tax rate of at least 15% on Friday, a policy that could ultimately drive business investment away from the U.S.
G-7 a ‘woke convention’: Nigel Farage
U.K. Brexit Party Leader Nigel Farage on America’s relationship with Europe, trade and the G-7 summit.
Stock futures poised for gains to end the week
U.S. equity futures were trading higher the morning after the S&P 500 notched another record high despite a surge in consumer prices in May.
Stock futures trade cautiously ahead of key inflation report
U.S. equity futures are trading mixed ahead of the latest inflation-related report.
Varney: Biden's first foreign trip an 'escape' from the 'mess' back home
FOX Business host Stuart Varney on the Biden administration’s agenda creating division among the U.S. and Congress ahead of the president's meeting with Putin.
Stock futures trade mixed after lackluster session
U.S. equity futures are trading mixed ahead of Wednesday's opening bell.
Are sanctions the solution to cyberattacks?
Former Treasury Under Secretary for International Affairs Brent McIntosh weighs in on recent cyberattacks and possible risks related to cryptocurrency.
G7 nations reach historic deal to tax big multinationals
A group of the world's richest nations reached a landmark deal on Saturday to close cross-border tax loopholes used by some of the world's biggest companies.
Should Biden cancel Russia summit with Putin?
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, discusses the border crisis and whether the Biden administration’s approach to Russia and China is tough enough.
Stock futures trade cautiously ahead of jobs report
U.S. equity futures were trading tentatively higher ahead of the release of the most anticipated economic report of the month, the May employment report.
EU, UK investigate Facebook over classified ad competition
European Union and British regulators opened dual antitrust investigations into Facebook on Friday to look into whether the company distorts competition in the classified advertising market by using data it collects from rival services.
US, Russia playing a ‘game of chicken’: Expert
Independent Women’s Forum foreign policy fellow Claudia Rosett on how the Biden administration is approaching Russia.
How should US respond to JBS cyberattack?
Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., discusses investigating the JBS cyberattack.
Stock futures point lower ahead of employment-related reports
U.S. equity futures are trading lower ahead of the release of the first employment-related reports of the week.
JBS cyberattack likely based in Russia, White House says
IronNet Cybersecurity SVP Jamil Jaffer provides insight into the series of recent cyberattacks in the U.S.
Will Biden 'give up' on China?: KT McFarland
Former Trump deputy national security adviser KT McFarland on President Biden’s approach to China, including the origins of COVID-19, as well as U.S.-Russia relations and cybersecurity issues facing America.



















