Netanyahu rips Israel's Supreme Court as 'most activist court on the planet,' doubles down on judicial reforms
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to protests against his proposed judicial reforms, which he believes will boost the Israeli economy and strengthen democracy.
US return-to-office rate rises above 50% for first time since pandemic began
Office use at 50.4% in survey of 10 major US cities. In a blow to remote-work, office use climbed above 50% for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began.
New York woman charged with sending cryptocurrency to Syrian terrorist group
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced the indictment of a woman on Tuesday for allegedly sending cryptocurrency to a terrorist organization based in Syria.
Gold demand at its highest since 2011
The World Gold Council revealed that demand for gold hit highs last year not seen since 2011, fueled by central bank tightening cycles, including the Federal Reserve's.
Biden's failure of leadership stems from his lack of humility: Former Navy SEAL
Retired Navy SEAL officer Jock Willink cited Biden's poor communication skills and lack of humility as two reasons why he's failing as America's leader.
Sam Bankman-Fried barred from contacting FTX employees, using Signal messaging app
Sam Bankman-Fried, the FTX founder who is scheduled to face a criminal trial in October, has been blocked by a judge from reaching out by himself to current and former staff.
Elton John’s farewell tour sets record as highest-grossing of all time with nearly $820 million
Elton John set the record for the highest-grossing concert tour of all time. The "Tiny Dancer" singer's "Farewell Yellow Brick Tour" has grossed $819.7 million to date.
Bed Bath & Beyond could file for bankruptcy this week
Bed Bath & Beyond reportedly could file bankruptcy as early as this week and is currently looking close more stores.
China continues to lead world in counterfeit and pirated products: USTR report
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative report on notorious markets for counterfeit and pirated goods found that China continued to lead the world in goods seized by CBP.
House passes bill to protect elderly, vulnerable Americans from financial exploitation
The House passed the bipartisan Financial Exploitation Prevention Act that aims to protect elderly and vulnerable Americans from being scammed out of their savings.
US Appeals Court sides with drugmakers on discount program
Drugmakers win battle in Third Circuit Court of Appeals over Health Resources and Services Administration, as courts decided HRSA went beyond the law with regulatory overreach.
Russia boosts China trade to counter Western sanctions
Russia and China have spent years building stronger economic ties, including a $55 billion gas pipeline and Russia’s increased usage of China’s yuan.
Putin on phone with Saudis ahead of OPEC+ committee meeting on Wednesday
Oil prices are lower after Russian President Vladamir Putin reportedly met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ahead of OPEC + meeting to discuss global oil market.
Russian oligarchs invest in US commercial real estate, bypassing sanctions as feds warn banks
The Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network warned banks to be on the lookout for Russian oligarchs trying to evade sanctions by investing in U.S. commercial real estate.
Chances of China-Taiwan conflict ‘very high’ if Biden continues to project ‘weakness’: Rep. Michael McCaul
Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, discusses the future of the U.S.’s relationship with China along with the economic implications of the debt ceiling conflict on ‘Fox News Sunday.’
Apple, Amazon earnings, jobs data and Fed decision top week ahead
The Fed's February meeting as well as earnings from automakers, oil companies and tech companies, including the biggie, Apple, will steer financial markets this week.
Crime-riddled Canadian McDonald's that went viral for brawl involving a raccoon to close
A McDonald's in Ottawa, Canada, known for its repeated instances of crime and a viral video of a brawl involving a raccoon, will close, according to the location's franchisee.
New Zealand-bound plane flies 13 hours only to land where it took off
A New Zealand-bound flight from Dubai had to land where it started after it was forced to turn around halfway into the nearly 9,000-mile flight Saturday local time.
Custodia Bank's Fed membership application denied by Federal Reserve Board
Custodia Bank's application for Federal Reserve System membership was declined, according to officials, due to concerns with cryptocurrency and safety risks.
Boston Metal accepts a $120M investment to produce 'green steel'
Boston Metal received a $120 million investment to produce 'green steel,' aiming to make a clean and more effective impact on the environment.



















