Canadian railroads shut down over labor dispute, threatening supply chains
Canada's two major railroads locked out nearly 10,000 workers on Thursday after labor talks with the Teamsters union broke down. The shutdowns could be felt throughout North America.
Plastic manufacturers push back after Biden administration agrees to support global goal to cap production
A plastic organization expressed its disappointment in the White House after the U.S. reportedly will support a global treaty reducing production.
It's going to be 'very hard' for VP Harris to 'run away' from Biden's record: David Malpass
Former World Bank President David Malpass discusses Trump's stance on tariffs, Kamala Harris' economic record, the Banks of England and Japan's management of rates, and the July jobs report.
Russia will use cryptocurrency to handle backlogged payments to allies amid Western sanctions: reports
Moscow tried to tackle its financial needs by shifting over to ally currencies, but struggled to skirt the threat of secondary sanctions due to the use of dollars and euros globally.
2024 Olympic Games commence in Paris, but will they make money?
The Olympic Games costs billions. The Paris organizing committee's budget is reported to be $4.4 billion. With other costs added, such as infrastructure, it's closer to $9 billion.
Steve Witkoff on Israeli PM Netanyahu's address: It 'was strong and it was epic to be in that room'
Witkoff Group Chairman & CEO Steve Witkoff reacts to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress, Trump's fundraising, the fentanyl crisis and his thoughts on the economy.
18 dead in fiery plane crash in Kathmandu, Nepal
A Nepali passenger plane taking off from capital Kathmandu crashed and caught on fire Wednesday, killing nearly everyone on board, officials said. (Credit: Reuters)
Musk says Tesla's Mexico factory on pause over Trump's tariff pledge
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on the company's earnings call that its planned Gigafactory Mexico is on pause pending the U.S. election due to former President Trump's tariff pledge.
Nippon Steel hires former Trump official Mike Pompeo to advise on US Steel acquisition
Nippon Steel announced that it hired former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to advise the firm on its planned acquisition of U.S. Steel, which faces political and regulatory scrutiny.
Trump VP pick Vance slams Biden for supporting NAFTA, trade with China
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance slammed President Biden for his support of NAFTA and China receiving most favored nation status prior to it joining the WTO.
Pfizer advances once-daily weight-loss pill in ongoing study
Pfizer announced that it is advancing its oral weight-loss treatment, called danuglipron, to the next round in an ongoing study after seeing "encouraging" results.
Musk looks to end Twitter lawsuit, suggests late disclosure was a mistake
Billionaire Elon Musk is arguing that his late disclosure of Twitter stock purchases was a mistake in an effort to dismiss a proposed class action lawsuit brought by shareholders.
Court blocks Biden admin's ban on new LNG exports
A federal judge in Louisiana granted a motion by energy-producing states to pause the Biden administration's ban on new LNG export projects due to its impact on those states' economies.
FDA recalls mushroom-infused 'microdosing' chocolate bars after hospitalizations
The FDA has officially begun to recall Diamond Shruumz products, weeks after it initially reported the "microdosing" products were linked to various illnesses.
Supreme Court blocks Purdue Pharma opioid settlement
FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti has the details on 'Varney & Co.'
Marilyn Monroe’s former LA home declared historic cultural monument, stopping demolition
The former home of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe was declared a historic cultural monument on Wednesday by the Los Angeles City Council, preventing it from being torn down by its current owners.
Indian Prime Minister Modi’s third-term victory is a win for business: 'The sky is the limit'
As India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi starts a third term, hopes are high among the business community that his premiership will lead to more opportunities in the world's largest democracy.
Yellen to warn of 'significant risks' of AI in finance while acknowledging 'tremendous opportunities'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will deliver a speech Thursday warning of the "significant risks" posed by AI in finance, while acknowledging the "tremendous opportunities" it offers.
Drug dealing claims at NYC Burger King spark multi-million dollar legal feud
A multi-million dollar legal battle is raging over who is to blame for an area in New York City’s Financial District turning into a hotbed for drug dealing and miscreants plaguing local residents.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he opposes EV tax incentives, tariffs on Chinese EVs
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Thursday said that the Biden administration's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles were not necessary in order for his company to remain competitive.



















