Stuart Varney: Biden invokes 'climate change for everything' to keep the anxiety going
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues Biden blames climate change for every natural disaster because the environment crowd and think tanks won't allow him to deviate.
Federal judge rules against CFPB's anti-discrimination effort
A federal judge ruled that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau overstepped its authority by looking to pursue regulatory actions related to anti-discrimination efforts.
US, Vietnam executives discuss new partnerships as Biden visits Hanoi; AI deals unveiled
Executives of U.S. and Vietnamese firms in the semiconductor, tech and aviation sectors met Monday during President Biden's visit to Vietnam and announced new partnerships and deal.
Skirting US sanctions, Iran earning billions from oil exports while Russia, China cash in
Amid efforts to enforce sanctions against Iran, authoritarian regimes like Russia and China and some Western companies are bypassing U.S. sanctions to attend the Iran Oil Show.
Nike abandons Portland store re-opening amid 'theft and safety issues'
Nike has decided to abandon a store it had temporarily closed in Portland, Oregon due to "theft and safety" issues, according to a local outlet's report.
Princess Diana's famous 'black sheep' sweater up for auction after being found in attic 40 years later
Princess Diana's iconic "black sheep" sweater is one of several fashion pieces on the auction block into next week at Sotheby's in New York.
Trucker warns against Biden's EPA restrictions: Supply chain could be 'dead in the water'
JKC Trucking co-owner Mike Kucharski joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the impact of Biden's policies on the industry and why experts are worried about how they could affect food supply.
US recession remains 'more likely than not,' Deutsche Bank warns
The U.S. economy is likely to tumble into a recession within the next year as inflation remains uncomfortably high, according to Deutsche Bank analysts.
Atlanta Walmart considers adding police substation when it reopens
A Walmart Supercenter in Atlanta is reopening next year, more than a year after it caught fire. When it does, it will have a workspace that's specifically for law enforcement officials.
China, North Korea developing new strategies and targets for AI-powered operations, Microsoft warns
Tech giant Microsoft is warning that artificial intelligence-powered threats to the U.S. public are being developed and rolled out by China and North Korea.
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.'
EPA delays new ozone pollution standards for businesses until after 2024 election: 'Political games'
The Environmental Protection Agency has announced a delay in implementing new air quality standards for businesses and manufacturers until after the 2024 presidential election.
Chip war heats up: China to launch $40B state fund for semiconductor manufacturing
China is planning a new $40 billion government-backed investment fund aimed at bolstering the country's semiconductor manufacturing industry that has been hit by U.S. export controls.
Narcan nasal spray is available for over-the-counter purchase in US: ‘Lifesaving drug’
Narcan (naloxone) is now available for purchase over the counter (OTC), without a prescription, in all U.S. states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. Here are details.
SoftBank’s Arm targets $52B valuation in 2023's biggest IPO
SoftBank is offering 95.5 million American depository shares of Arm for $47 to $51 each and is aiming to pull in $4.87 billion on the high end, according to a regulatory filing.
UBS to absorb Credit Suisse's Securities Research offering
UBS will absorb Credit Suisse's Securities Research service later in September, wrapping the business into its own research operations, the bank said in a letter.
Company looking to pay someone to watch ‘The Great British Bake Off’ and eat dessert
A company in the United Kingdom is looking to hire a "Great British Bake Off" and baked goods tester to watch the upcoming season while trying out the treats.
Air Canada passengers kicked off flight for refusing to sit on vomit-covered seats
An Air Canada passenger wrote that two of her fellow travelers were escorted off a plane because they refused to sit in vomit-covered seats that were not properly cleaned.
Stocks in September may be dicey
For stocks, September is historically one of the worst months on record, followed by an equally rough October. This year, the crosscurrents are a little different for investors.
Federal appeals court revives lawsuit saying FDA overstepped on anti-ivermectin messaging
A federal appeals court has ruled that a lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration for advocating against Ivermectin use can proceed.



















