Hunter Biden defends including father on business calls: 'Do you have a dad?'
Hunter Biden defended his decision to include his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, on business phone calls with Ukrainian associates during an exchange with FOX Business.
New report shows Russia raking in revenue from state nuclear company
New Report from the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies outlines how Russia's nuclear energy corporation helps raise revenue for Russia's war in Ukraine
Stuart Varney: Biden is sinking on every front after White House 'revolt'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed the anonymous letter White House interns sent to President Biden demanding a Israel-Hamas cease-fire in Gaza.
Parent company of Peet's Coffee remains in Russia, will rename brand despite other Western companies leaving
The parent company of Peet's Coffee, JDE Peet's, has decided to stay in Russia despite many other Western brands pulling out following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville on Ukraine: 'Right now would be a great time to negotiate' amid 'stalemate'
Senator Tom Tuberville called for officials in Ukraine and Russia to negotiate and bring an end to the war that is drains so much money from American taxpayers.
Yellen says US can afford to support two wars: 'America stands behind Israel, period'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the U.S. can "absolutely" afford to provide military aid to Ukraine and Israel in their respective wars.
IMF says global economy 'limping along' as it faces new threat from Israel-Gaza war
The International Monetary Fund lowered its growth outlook for the global economy, citing ongoing risks from high interest rates and the war in Ukraine.
Biden has done a 'horrific job' of explaining where Ukraine spending goes: Nikki Haley
2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley discussess Ukraine aid spending, government spending, the issue of abortion and her debate clash with fellow GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
Oil nears $94 per barrel
The price of oil is nearing $94 per barrel after the Energy Information Administration reported a larger-than-expected draw on inventories of over 2.1 million, jolting the crude market.
Billionaire toys seized from Russian oligarchs are costing taxpayers dearly as countries fail to sell them
Countries across the globe are struggling to sell assets seized from Russian oligarchs, but their taxpayers are footing the bill for upkeep in the meantime.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy to meet with nation's top financiers, diplomats in New York City
JPMorgan, the big bank serving as Zelenskyy’s financial adviser to attract private capital for a new investment fund to rebuild Ukraine’s infrastructure, is hosting the meeting.
US sanctions companies supporting Iran’s drone industry, including Chinese and Russian firms
The U.S. announced new sanctions against a network of companies and individuals providing financial and material support for Iran's drone industry, including Chinese and Russian firms.
Oil spikes above $91 on supply concerns
The price of WTI and Brent crude oil continues to rise as Wall Street traders eye a deeper supply deficit in the fourth quarter after Saudi Arabia and Russia extended supply cuts.
US aims to make 100k artillery shells monthly by 2025 amid production challenges
The U.S. is aiming to increase production of 155 mm artillery shells that are in high demand due to the war in Ukraine, which has eaten into U.S. and NATO munitions stockpiles.
American Oshkosh military armored vehicles reportedly deployed to Ukraine
Oshkosh Corporation's MRAP military vehicles are reportedly on the ground in Ukraine, according to Fox Business' 'The Claman Countdown.'
Heineken sells Russian operations for €1
Dutch beer manufacturer Heineken has pulled out of Russia after selling its production facilities for a symbolic €1.
Stuart Varney issues warning over Russia: 'A superpower in abject disarray is a dangerous thing'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argued Putin's Russia is a superpower in disarray as the Ukraine war heats up after the death of mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Putin sacks head of national aerospace forces after general missing for months: reports
Russian President Vladimir Putin has removed from office the head of the Russian Aerospace Forces, Gen. Sergei Surovikin, according to state media.
US is at the edge of war: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang explains why he believes the Biden administration is ‘clueless’ for thinking they are at peace with the rest of the world.
Ukrainian refugees moving to North Dakota to work in oil fields
North Dakota is welcoming Ukrainian refugees seeking to work in the state and alleviate a workforce shortage through the Bakken Global Recruitment of Oilfield Workers program.


















