UK companies to comply with climate change agenda or face 'action', says watchdog groups
UK companies to face "appropriate action" by government regulators if they are caught downplaying risks from climate change in order to help their bottom line.
USDA approves the export of Jalisco Mexican avocados to US
The U.S. government, through its Department of Agriculture, authorized the entry of Mexican avocados from the Jalisco region.
World Economic Forum calls to reduce private vehicles by eliminating 'ownership'
The World Economic Forum is calling for a reduction in ownership of private vehicles in attempt to counter global reliance on critical metals.
Coca-Cola announces Sprite to retire green bottle, introduce new logo
Sprite will no longer use its recognizable green bottle, with Coca-Cola announcing its brands will switch to clear plastic that is better for recycling into new bottles.
Ukraine to double energy exports amid Russian gas cuts to Europe
Ukraine will double its energy exports to Europe as EU nations cope with an energy standoff with Russia amid an international gas crisis.
Larry Kudlow: Chinese spying and espionage has infiltrated our nation's central bank
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow reacted to the Federal Reserve raising rates and voices national security concerns between the Fed and China on "Kudlow."
Chinese official accuses US lawmakers of 'Chinaphobia' after report on meddling in Federal Reserve
The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson accused U.S. lawmakers of having "Chinaphobia" after the release of a Senate report on meddling in the Federal Reserve.
US goods trade deficit narrows sharply; core capital goods shipments strong
The United States trade deficit in goods shrank considerably in the month of June after a surge in exports. This news could potentially the fears of a potential recession.
Virgin Atlantic flight from London to LA diverted due to disruptive passenger
A Virgin Atlantic flight traveling from London's Heathrow Airport to Los Angeles International Airport was diverted to Salt Lake City due to an unruly passenger.
China targeted Federal Reserve employees in an attempt to undermine American monetary policy: Senate report
For nearly a decade, China has been targeting Federal Reserve employees in an attempt to undermine American monetary policy, according to a Senate report.
Raising Cane's buys 50K lottery tickets for employees: 'It's how we do business
Raising Cane's CEO AJ Kumaran shares why he bought 50,000 lottery tickets for all his employees as the Mega Millions jackpot hits $810 million
IMF warns global economy teetering on brink of recession as it slashes growth outlook
The International Monetary Fund warned the global economy could soon fall into a recession amid a confluence of threats, including inflation and the war in Ukraine.
Former congressman among nine charged with insider trading
Nine people, including former Republican congressman from Indiana Stephen Buyer, have been charged with insider trading in four separate cases.
Russia's Gazprom slashes natural gas flow to Germany
Gazprom further reduced natural gas flows through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany on Monday as Europe scrambles for alternative energy supplies.
Amazon, Apple, Meta, Alphabet earnings, Fed decision, Spirit-Frontier merger vote top week ahead
FOX Business takes a look at the upcoming events, including the Federal Reserve's next decision on interest rates, that are likely to move financial markets in the coming days.
LA highway heist: Thieves make off with millions in gems, gold
A group of burglars made off with tens of millions July 11 by stealing jewels and luxury goods from a Brinks Security armored vehicle outside Los Angeles.
Bad energy policy causes blackouts
Curtailing AC use in the midst of crippling heat is misery. Bad policy brought this nightmare to life.
Nord Stream 1 pipeline from Russia to Europe begins flowing again after being closed for maintenance
Natural gas is flowing again between Russia and Germany after the Nord Stream 1 Baltic Sea pipeline reopened Thursday morning following a 10-day shutdown for annual maintenance.
EU calls for rationing natural gas, says Russia ‘blackmailing us’
The European Union is calling upon its member states to voluntarily cut their use of gas to prepare for the possibility of Russia cutting off supplies in the winter.
Biogen is cutting 2022 expenses for Q2, profit forecast is raised
Biogen's second quarter expectations were soundly exceeded. Biogen was able to do this by slashing spending on the controversial drug Aduhelm.



















