As gas prices skyrocket, green energy groups see an opportunity for rapid change
As gas prices continue to soar and the U.S. public feels the heat on their budgets, green energy groups see an opportunity to accelerate popular support for a transition from fossil fuels.
Elon Musk challenge to duel Vladimir Putin takes bizarre turn when Chechen leader invites 'Elona' for training
Tech billionaire Elon Musk doubled down on his challenge to duel Vladimir Putin of Russia in “single combat” for the fate of Ukraine Tuesday while ribbing Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, a Kremlin ally and fearsome militant who called the world's richest man “effeminate."
New York manufacturing activity slumps to lowest level since 2020
Manufacturing activity in New York state plunged in March for the first time since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic as orders and shipments dropped and delivery times increased.
Biden's inflation blame game leans on shifting scapegoats
Biden has recently made a concerted effort to blame Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine as the main source of economic turmoil in the U.S., pointing to disrupted markets.
Energy conference leader pans Kerry's 2050 climate goals: 'Going to still be an energy mix'
Prolific energy author Daniel Yergin didn't name Special Presidential Climate Envoy John Kerry in an interview with FOX Business, but he criticized the former secretary of state's plans for cutting carbon emissions.
White House drafts TikTok stars to blame Putin for rising gas prices
The Biden administration tapped teenage TikTok influencers last week to coordinate messaging on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and blame Vladimir Putin for rising gas prices, according to a recording of a call between White House officials and the social media stars.
Russia warns Western companies of arrests, asset seizures over government criticism
Russian prosecutors have issued stern warnings to Western businesses operating in Russia, threatening to arrest corporate leaders who criticize the Kremlin or to seize the assets of companies that pull out of the nation.
At global energy conference, leaders acknowledge fossil fuels not going away soon
The CERAWeek conference in Houston brought dignitaries from 87 countries to discuss the future of energy.
Murkowski says Biden needs to take firm action to increase energy production: 'Let's not just talk'
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said President Biden needs to take firm action to increase energy production in response to a question from FOX Business Friday.
Russia-Ukraine war shows world 'very dependent on carbon,' renewables 'not ready yet,' Rubenstein says
Carlyle Group co-chairman David Rubenstein told FOX Buiness that the major lesson of the Russia-Ukraine war for the energy industry is that carbon energy sources are here to stay.
Russia-Ukraine war may increase support for nuclear energy despite power plant scares, advocates say
Despite scares at Ukraine's nuclear power plants during Russia's invasion, advocates say the threat to international energy security may increase interest in nuclear energy.
White House omitted blame on Russia in previous tap into US strategic petroleum reserves
Biden questions if gas vendors are squeezing consumers for extra dollars at the pump amid soaring prices.
Granholm calls on energy execs to boost supply amid criticism of Biden policies
U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm Wednesay said energy companies need to be "producing more right now" to counter rising prices.
Record gas prices could be here to stay, experts say: ‘Driven by emotion'
Energy industry experts say Americans shouldn't expect gas prices to recede from their record highs immediately.
PayPal shuts down its services in Russia, citing Ukraine aggression
PayPal joins a growing list of companies shutting down business in Russia in response to Ukraine invasion.
Afghans resettling in US struggle to find affordable housing
Afghan refugees have difficulty finding affordable housing in the U.S.
Russian war in world's 'breadbasket' threatens food supply
The Russian invasion of Ukraine threatens the food supply and livelihoods of people in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
TikTok suspends new content and livestreaming in Russia after Putin signs 'fake news' law
TikTok joined the corporate exodus from Russia on Sunday as the Chinese-owned social media platform announced it is suspending new content and livestreaming in the country after Putin signed a “fake news” law on Friday.
Russia-Ukraine war: Arizona ammo company to send 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine
An ammunition company in Scottsdale, Arizona, has pledged to send one million bullets to the Ukraine Armed Forces as Russian President Vladimir Putin continues his deadly invasion into Ukraine.
Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov’s $600M yacht seized in Germany: reports
Authorities in Germany this week seized a lavish $600 million yacht belonging to a Russian oligarch, according to reports.



















