Biden admin official touts Iran nuclear deal as a way to bring US gas prices down
Biden administration officials have said a return to the Iran nuclear deal could help drive down gas prices as frustration at the pump continues.
Biden's regulatory overreach prevents businesses from knowing 'rules of the road': Chamber of Commerce CEO
U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Suzanne Clark criticized the Biden administration for excessive regulatory overreach and for not relying on the private sector to combat climate change.
Turkey, Russia reach framework on shipping Ukrainian wheat this month: Exclusive
Valuable wheat stuck in Ukraine may soon be on a ship, according to a new timetable obtained exclusively by FOX Business.
Scandinavian Airlines, pilots unions reach deal to end 2-week strike
Scandinavian Airlines said Tuesday it had reached a deal with the pilots' unions, ending a 15-day strike that had cost the airline more than $145 million.
FTC's progressive policies are kneecapping our economy
The Federal Trade Commission could make it easier for our economy to bounce back, but that isn't its Democrat leadership's goal.
Biden's quiet 'Green New Deal' in corporate America
Biden's new obsession is the Environmental, Social and Governance, or ESG, rating system which uses backdoor channels to implement public policy.
Cam Smith wins Open Championship 2022: How much cash does he bring home?
Golfer Cam Smith of Australia came back from four strokes down to win the Open Championship in Scotland, his first major title, Sunday. How much does he win?
Biden's Saudi Arabia trip, poll numbers and inflation rate: Here's the latest
Wisconsin Rep. Bryan Steil and former investment banker Carol Roth react to President Biden's meeting with Saudi Arabia's Prince Mohammed bin Salman on 'The Evening Edit.'
Wind energy expansion faces strong headwinds across US, industry report shows
A report released Friday by an energy group highlighted the challenges that increased wind energy development faces as governments make an aggressive net-zero push.
Bank of America slapped with $225 million fine by federal regulators
Bank of America is being fined $225 million by federal regulators for how they handled a jobless benefits program during the COVID-19 pandemic.
District judge calls out SEC for hypocrisy in Ripple lawsuit
The judge's accusation comes as she rules against the SEC's motion in it's case against Ripple Labs. Questions have arisen over a 2018 speech by William Hinman.
Biden's energy policies making inflation worse, top energy group says
American Petroleum Institute CEO Mike Sommers ripped President Biden's approach to energy policy Thursday, saying his administration's agenda has contributed to inflation.
Seattle mayor considers incentives for police amid officer shortage
Seattle's mayor announced a $2 million plan on Wednesday to combat a shortage of police officers. The city has lost more than 400 officers since 2019.
EU seeks oil deal with Azerbaijan as euro drops below dollar amid soaring inflation
The European Union is seeking an oil deal with Azerbaijan as it attempts to cut oil dependence on Russia amid its war in Ukraine.
Fed's Bostic on July rate hike options: 'Everything is in play'
Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael Bostic says "everything is in play" when it comes to July rate hike options after 9.1% inflation spike.
Amazon’s Ring dinged for handing over footage to law enforcement
Amazon's home security company has stated it will not share customer information without consent, a warrant or "an exigent or emergency" circumstance.
Economist explains how inflation problem becomes a 'growth problem'
Kleinheinz Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University Tyler Goodspeed argued that the probability of another 75 basis-point rate hike increased following the latest inflation data.
Apple fined by Russian court for refusing to store user iCloud data in Russia
A Moscow court on Tuesday fined Apple 2 million rubles (about $34,000) for refusing to store the personal data of Russian users on servers in Russia.
Texas power crisis underscores green energy unreliability, expert says: 'get used to more blackouts'
Jonathan Lesser, an energy expert at the Manhattan Institute, warned Tuesday that power grid issues in Texas highlight the problems in store for the U.S. amid the green energy push.
Dozens of Republicans demand Biden admin's plan for nationwide power crisis
The entire Republican delegation on the House Energy and Commerce Committee wrote a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday, demanding plans for the power crisis.



















