Inflation, robust job data divides America’s top economists
The National Association for Business Economics (NABE) released its latest economic outlook survey which showed economists are divided over a potential recession.
Iran's currency plummets to all-time low amid anti-regime protests, sanctions
Iran's currency fell to a record low against the U.S. dollar on Sunday as the country's economy struggles with the impact of internal unrest and sanctions.
Texas, other red states leading US in wind, solar energy, report finds
A new report from Climate Central's WeatherPower Year in Review revealed that red states surprisingly led the nation in generating wind and solar power.
Politician's advice to 'work more' to afford food under skyrocketing inflation causes firestorm: 'disgraceful'
U.K. environment secretary Therese Coffey touched off a firestorm by suggesting the British public work more as skyrocketing inflation grips the United Kingdom.
Australian tourist on Bali vacation has 'mini panic attack' over restaurant bill: 'Very costly mistake'
Geoff Murphy, an Australian tourist, recounted accidentally buying $1700 of wine in Bali, Indonesia before discovering the expensive charge to his bank account the next morning.
Russell Crowe, girlfriend refused service at Australian restaurant for not meeting dress code
A Japanese fusion restaurant in Melbourne, Australia reportedly turned Russell Crowe and his girlfriend away because the couple was wearing tennis attire ran afoul of the dress code.
Seattle to pay millions to settle lawsuit over damages from George Floyd-inspired 'autonomous zone' protests
Seattle agreed to a $3.65 million settlement with residents and business owners over the city's handling of a so-called autonomous zone known as CHOP during the 2020 riots.
More details emerge in billionaire Thomas Lee's suicide
In the wake of billionaire financier Thomas Lee being found dead on Thursday in New York, additional information has been reported.
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.
IMF against making crypto legal tender, issues action plan
The International Monetary Fund has made recommendations on how countries should handle crypto assets.
US regulators warn banks of heightened liquidity risks in crypto-related deposits
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency joined the Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in issuing the joint warning about crypto's risks.
US aims to create semiconductor manufacturing clusters with Chips Act funds
US Secretary of Commerce Gin Raimondo lays out Washington's plan to organize and shape the semiconductor manufacturing industry from the top, down, through 2030.
Biden to nominate former Mastercard executive Ajay Banga to lead World Bank
Ajay Banga is a former CEO of Mastercard who expanded the business 13 fold during his tenure. The outgoing president of the World Bank is David Malpass.
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.
Listening to Hong Kong: China surveillance like law forces real-identity registration for all cell phone use
All SIM cards in the Hong Kong have to be real-name registered. Phone numbers not linked to a person's identity will be deactivated. This is the latest attempt by the Chinese mainland to tighten its control over the citizens of Hong Kong.
New York City businesses drowning in shoplifting thefts turn to man's best friend for help
A private management company in New York City hired a security service to deploy dogs near Penn Station and Madison Square Garden to protect businesses from shoplifting.
UK trade chief rips Biden's 'protectionist' policies
U.K. Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch on Tuesday slammed President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act as "protectionist" and warned it could cause supply chains to fail.
Norfolk Southern’s Ohio train cost cleanup minimal as Buttigieg tours region
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will visit East Palestine, Ohio on Thursday following the derailment and spill of hazardous materials of a Norfolk Southern (NSC) freight line.



















