Biden's EPA plans $27 billion 'green bank' for clean energy projects
The Environmental Protection Agency outlined plans for a $27 billion "green bank" to promote clean energy, which Republicans warned will be ripe for fraud and waste.
Burger King parent names new CEO, aiming to turn around chain
Burger King gets a new CEO, Joshua Kobza, in an attempt to reclaim the penultimate burger fast food spot. Kobza was the COO who has also served as CFO and CTO.
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.
GOP rep rips Pete Buttigieg for ignoring Ohio train derailment: ‘Turning his back' on Middle America
Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, called out Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for not responding to the Ohio train derailment that released toxic chemicals.
Biden to pick Federal Reserve's Lael Brainard, Jared Bernstein as top economic advisers
President Biden is appointing two top economic advisors for his administration on Tuesday amid economic uncertainty and high rates of inflation in January.
Ford cutting 3,800 European jobs in EV push
Ford will cut around 3,800 jobs in product development and administration in Europe as the U.S. automaker cuts global costs to expand more in electric vehicle market.
Inflation rose 6.4% in January
The latest read on consumer prices showed a mixed bag presenting more challenges for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as the central bank looks to combat high inflation.
New SEC rules target corporate insider trading
SEC’s new disclosure requirements start on April 1 for most U.S.-listed companies. Will make it more difficult to use planned stock sales to conduct insider trading.
Manchester United close to bid from Qatari investors: reports
Multiple reports cite Qatari investors with help from the Qatar Investment Authority are making a bid to purchase the Premier League club Manchester United.
How companies can minimize the cybersecurity risk from their tech vendors
As reliance on technology vendors increases, so do the cybersecurity risks. Utilizing cybersecurity professionals and empowering CIOs go a long way to preventing risk.
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.
JP Morgan reaches agreement with Ukraine's Zelenskyy on rebuilding infrastructure, presents Patriots jersey
J.P. Morgan has signed a memorandum of understanding with Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy on establishing a fund to aid in rebuilding Ukraine's infrastructure
Iran used boats, airline to secretly ship drones to Russia to use in war against Ukraine: report
Iran has transferred higher-end drones to aid Russia's war effort in Ukraine using boats in the Caspian Sea and a state-owned airline, according to a report by The Guardian.
McDonald's will remove 'McCrispy' sign located next to UK crematorium: 'Tasteless'
McDonald's will be removing a "McCrispy" advertisement that has been called "tasteless" with its placement directly next to a crematorium in the United Kingdom.
Rioters take to streets in France over Macron's pension plan
Demonstrations broke out across France on Saturday in opposition to proposed legislation that would increase the minimum retirement age for full state pension from 62 to 64.
FBI 'very interested' in determining where Chinese spy balloon was manufactured
The Chinese surveillance balloon that transited U.S. airspace and was shot down contained Western-made parts with English writing, Fox News has confirmed, as efforts to recover debris continue.
SpaceX limits Ukraine’s military use of Starlink satellite business
SpaceX is limiting Ukraine's use. President Gwynne Shotwell said Ukraine had used Starlink satellite-internet business in ways that weren’t part of any agreement.
India billionaire scandal a 'hitjob' by US firm attacking financial systems, supporters claim
A New York City-based forensic financial group accused Gautam Adani's company of running the "largest con in corporate history," causing investors to pull back.
EU officials rebuke Twitter for failing to provide a full report on efforts to combat online disinformation
Officials from the European Union have rebuked Twitter for failing to provide a full report of how the platform plans to combat online disinformation.
US to pay for new wind power plants in Mexico, country's president says
Mexico’s president shared that he expects the U.S. government to provide interest-free loans to build four wind-power farms in Mexico.



















