Ukrainian refugees fill US jobs, housing a year after Russian invasion
The Department of Homeland Security says nearly 300,000 Ukrainian refugees now call America home a year after Russia's invasion. Many work long hours to send money back to family.
US surpasses Russia as Europe’s top supplier of crude oil
The European Union imported more oil from the U.S. than Russia in December 2022, marking the EU's shift away from Russian energy following its invasion of Ukraine.
Russian oil rerouted to ‘friendly’ countries at no decrease in sales, officials claim
Russian officials say they have rerouted all oil exports to "friendly" countries at no loss to revenue but expect 2023 to be a more challenging year as Western sanctions bite.
Russian iPhone competitor AYYA sells fewer than 1,000 units
The Russian smartphone meant to replace the Apple iPhone has experienced dismal sales since it was rolled out to consumers in October 2022.
Stuart Varney: Biden needs to define what 'winning' is
FOX Business' Stuart Varney reacted to Russian jets downing an American drone amid its conflict with Ukraine, arguing Biden needs to define what "winning" the war looks like.
Jamie Dimon says Ukraine war, China his biggest economic concerns
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned on Monday that the war in Ukraine, and what it means for U.S. relations with China, are the top economic concerns.
Janet Yellen makes surprise Ukraine visit
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen made a surprise visit to Kyiv on Monday, meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to reinforce America's commitment to supporting the country.
Navy SEAL who killed bin Laden challenges military chiefs on victory in Ukraine: ‘What is winning?’
Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden Rob O'Neill questions the concept of victory in Ukraine as the war hits the one-year milestone since Russia's invasion.
How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine changed financial markets
Russia's invasion of Ukraine, one year ago, could have permanent negative consequences for the global economy, inflation, and financial markets caused by reduced trade.
US slaps new sanctions on Russia over Ukraine war, raises tariffs
The U.S. Treasury Department announced new sanctions against individuals and companies tied to Russia's defense sector to hobble Russia's war machine.
Yellen warns China of 'serious consequences' in helping Russia skirt US sanctions
China would face serious repercussions if helped China evade a slew of Western sanctions, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said ahead of a G20 meeting.
LARRY KUDLOW: Biden's Green New Deal radical climate obsession paid off for Putin
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow evaluates President Joe Biden's Ukraine policy and shows how Russia has profited from oil on Wednesday's "Kudlow."
War in Ukraine: The economic impact on energy and food one year after Russia's invasion
The one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine arrives on Friday and the war has caused major economic volatility, particularly in energy and food commodities.
GOP lawmaker slams Biden for escalating Ukraine war: 'Ratcheted up' tensions at every turn
Arizona Republican Rep. Andy Biggs accused President Biden of escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine rather than offering diplomatic solutions
Shipping giant Maersk nears complete exit from Russia after divesting logistics assets
Shipping Giant A.P. Moller-Maersk said has sold two logistics sites in Russia, moving closer to a complete exit from the stigmatized country.
Biden's new Ukraine aid will face 'tremendous pushback' from Congress, GOP lawmaker says: 'We've got to stop'
Rep. David Kusta, R-Tenn., argued President Biden needs to slow down spending or both the House and Senate will push back on further aid to Ukraine.
Walmart, eBay earnings, Fed minutes and Russia’s Ukraine invasion first anniversary top week ahead
The Federal Reserve Open Market's Committee will publish its minutes this week. SCOTUS will hear two major cases that could change the internet forever.
US agrees to sell 20 HIMARS to Netherlands for $670 million
The Netherlands' request to purchase 20 HIMARS artillery systems plus ammunition and technical support from the U.S. for $670 million was approved Thursday.
Ukraine's ammunition demands are 'many times higher' than supply, NATO chief says
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned that Ukraine is using ammunition at a faster pace than allies can supply it as the defense industry moves to increase production.
Elon Musk defends limitations on Ukraine's military use of Starlink satellites
Elon Musk defended SpaceX's decision to limit Ukraine's military use of Starlink after former astronaut Scott Kelly pleaded for the company's founder to open it up.