Queen Elizabeth II was a faithful steward of the US-UK 'special relationship': Former American ambassador
Former United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom Woody Johnson, owner of the New York Jets, reacted to the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Jeff Bezos blasts Carnegie Mellon professor who wished Queen Elizabeth 'excruciating' death
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos slammed a Carnegie Mellon University professor for tweeting that she wishes Queen Elizabeth II an "excruciating" death on Thursday.
Food retailers begin pulling lobster after 'red list' warning from environmentalist group
Environmentalist group Seafood Watch added lobster to its "red list" of seafood to avoid after the group discovered the lobster fishing industry's impact on North Atlantic right whales.
Queen Elizabeth II dies: Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, other business leaders react
The country's longest-reigning monarch died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on Thursday at the age of 96. FOX Business looks at the tributes pouring in.
UK PM Liz Truss vows to 'deal hands on' with energy crisis, and will scrap fracking ban
U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss has ruled out a windfall tax on oil companies to pay for her plans to tackle the energy crisis, but will end the UK's fracking ban.
Energy group to appeal federal court ruling allowing Biden admin to delay oil and gas lease sales
Fossil fuel trade group Western Energy Alliance said it would appeal a federal court ruling issued last week that affirmed the Biden administration's policy delaying oil leases.
Europe fines Instagram $402 million for ‘mishandling’ children’s data
Ireland's internet regulators fined Instagram $402 million Monday, saying the company had revealed private information of minors on its platform. The company plans to appeal.
Russia blames Western sanctions for pipeline shutdown, while Ukraine accuses the Kremlin of energy 'blackmail'
Russia claimed Monday that Western sanctions have prevented Gazprom from doing necessary maintenance on Nord Stream 1, which carries natural gas to Germany.
French President Macron pleads for 10% reduction in energy usage
French President Emmanuel Macron asked the country to reduce its energy usage by 10% in the coming weeks and months in order to limit issues in the midst of winter.
Euro slides below 99 cents, lowest in two decades, after Russia shuts off gas
The euro dropped to the lowest level in two decades on Monday after Russia abandoned a deadline to resume supply of natural gas to Germany through a key pipeline.
Iran nuclear deal will be a massive windfall for Tehran
As the U.S. and European allies hammer out the final details for a nuclear deal with Iran, a new report shows the plan will mean big bucks for Tehran.
India overtakes former colonial ruler UK to become 5th largest world economy: 'law of Karma works'
India, on the 75th anniversary of its independence from the U.K., has overtaken its former colonial master to rank as the world's fifth largest economy.
Russia's Gazprom indefinitely shuts gas flow to Europe
Russia state owned energy giant Gazprom has extended its pipeline shutdown indefinitely, missing its Saturday deadline to restart natural gas supplies to Europe.
Florida drug company CEO sentenced to 3 years for allowing contaminated medicine to go to pediatric hospitals
PharmaTech's previous co-owner, Raidel Figueroa, has been sentenced to over three years for lying to the FDA and allowing contaminated medicine to go to pediatric hospitals.
Crypto firm erroneously sent woman $7 million+ 'refund'
The cryptocurrency exchange company Crypto.com erroneously sent an Australian woman over $10 million AUD instead of a $100 refund, according to a legal document.
Opioid crisis: New Hampshire strikes $40.5 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella announced that the state reached a $40.5 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson over opioid claims on Thursday.
EU hits US for Inflation Reduction Act electric vehicle tax credit requiring final assembly in North America
The European Union is criticizing the Inflation Reduction Act's tax credit for electric vehicles that requires final assembly to take place in North America.
India set to release newly developed cervical cancer vaccine soon
The Serum Institute of India (SII) has recently announced that they have successfully developed the world's first cervical cancer vaccine, which will soon hit shelves soon.
South Korea says US pledged to review EV subsidies included in Inflation Reduction Act
The U.S. has pledged to review EV subsidies included in the Inflation Reduction Act after South Korea raised concerns over the potential impact on its domestic manufacturing.
Heritage Foundation unveils initiative opposing ESG policies pushed by 'woke' corporations
The Heritage Foundation has launched an initiative aimed at combatting ESG, which it says represents a social credit score used by corporations to push a "woke" agenda.


















