Coal miners slam Biden as White House walks back 'shut down' pledge: 'Trying to destroy the country'
Coal miners and industry groups lambasted President Biden for his pledge last week to shut down coal plants 'all across America,' saying he was out of touch with Americans.
Businesses in Long Beach threaten to move if violence, rampant drug use are not cleaned up
Public safety issues in Long Beach, California, are sparking concern among prominent business owners who are threatening to leave if crime and drug use issues aren't addressed.
Midterm election results? Markets are more worried about the Federal Reserve
Wall Street investors are paying more attention to the Federal Reserve than to midterm elections as they try to gauge what will happen next for the markets.
JetBlue passenger arrested after allegedly masturbating on two-hour flight
A JetBlue passenger who was allegedly caught exposing himself and masturbating on a flight to Detroit was arrested and hit with federal misdemeanor disorderly conduct charges.
Carbon 'offsets' for World Cup in Qatar, explained
Companies, governments and individuals buy offsets, or allowances, to reduce their carbon footprints. Allowances, credits and offsets all refer to the same thing.
Amid mass Twitter layoffs, UN urges Elon Musk to 'ensure human rights are central' to company's management
The U.N. high commissioner for human rights issued an open letter to Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter Inc, urging him to prioritize human rights.
South Korea seeks 3-year grace period on US EV tax incentive law
The EV tax credit, part of the Inflation Act, currently only exempts US made electric cars disqualify many South Korean made models from Hyundai and Kia.
IG: Biden’s $1B boondoggle to the Taliban-controlled Afghanistan unaccounted for
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) is demanding accountability from the departments of State, Treasury and US AID for how the U.S. government spent $1.1 billion in tax dollars to help Taliban-controlled Afghanistant
US crude oil exports to Asia poised to hit record high
US exports to Asia likely to reach a record 1.8 million barrels per day. Demand is led by China, India, and South Korea and a demand for more diesel fuel.
Larry Kudlow: Jerome Powell should not try to explain the unexplainable
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow critiques Fed chairman Jerome Powell's conference on interest rates, calling his speech "word salad" on "Kudlow."
Iowa Powerball winner reveals what you should do right after you win the $1.2 billion jackpot
An Iowa Powerball winner, Timothy Schultz, shares practical steps to take if you win the lottery. The jackpot stands at a staggering $1.2 billion for Wednesday night's Powerball drawing.
Space X launches 2 reconnaissance satellites with classified Space Force mission
SpaceX launched its Falcon Heavy rocket into space today loaded with two Space Force satellites and a group of smaller satellites in a classified mission.
CVS reaches $5B settlement of opioid lawsuits, becomes first pharmacy to strike nationwide deal
CVS Health has announced a $5 billion deal that, if approved, would make it the first major pharmacy chain to reach a nationwide settlement of opioid lawsuits.
Treasury sanctions arms traffickers connected to ISIS and al-Shabaab in Somalia
The Treasury Department announced sanctions against arms traffickers connected to ISIS and al-Shabaab in Somalia after a car bomb killed more than 100 people.
Moldovan president: Country at risk of 'running out of gas and electricity' this winter
Moldovan leaders are warning that the Russian invasion of Ukraine has created an energy crisis that could mean Molova runs out of gas and electricity this winter.
New leftist Brazilian president, Lula, likely to keep orthodox economics, but shift to US foreign policy foes
Following Lula da Silva’s election victory over President Bolsonaro, analysts expect a moderate approach in the economic realm, but shifts to a more left-wing foreign policy.
Gap says Russia deliveries stopped in March. But its clothing kept coming
The Gap shipments included everything from "knitted children’s socks" and "children’s pajamas" to "textile blouses for women" and "textile shorts for men."
COVID-19 outbreak at Foxconn's largest factory in China sends workers fleeing: reports
Foxconn's largest plant in China is facing a COVID-19 crisis, with reports saying workers are being locked in dorms while others are fleeing on foot to avoid being stuck on campus.
Russia, China may be preparing new gold-backed currency, but expert assures US dollar 'safest' currency today
Chinese officials have periodically discussed plans to disrupt the dollar's dominance as a global currency, but Beijing this year has bought gold in record quantities.
America’s only new nuclear plant inches closer to a long-delayed start
The United States' newly built nuclear power plant in Georgia's cost overruns leave many skeptic as to whether Nuclear is right to replace gas and coal.



















