Lawyer for Ben & Jerry's Israel distributor says other corporations should 'take note' of Unilever decision
A lawyer for the Israeli distributor of Ben & Jerry's says that other corporations should "take note" of Unilever's decision to allow its distributor to continue selling the ice cream.
Supreme Court deals Biden climate agenda serious blow with EPA decision
The Supreme Court ruled in the case of West Virginia v. EPA, a case that had potential major implications for the Biden administration's climate change agenda.
UK bank issues pronoun nametags, tells customers who do not approve to close their account
Halifax, a bank based in the United Kingdom, recently unveiled a new design for nametags that includes the option for the wearer to display their preferred pronouns.
Democrats, environmentalists slam 'catastrophic' Supreme Court ruling curbing federal climate powers
Several top Democrats and environmental groups ripped the Supreme Court decision curbing federal climate-related regulatory powers, saying it was "catastrophic" and immoral.
Salmonella halts output at world's biggest chocolate factory
A salmonella outbreak has halted production at Swiss chocolate maker Barry Callebaut's Wieze plant in Belgium, which it says is the world's biggest chocolate factory.
Top Republican aims to force Biden admin to hold canceled oil and gas lease sales
Rep. Dave Joyce, the top Republican on an appropriations subcommittee, introduced a measure Wednesday that would force the Biden administration to hold lease sales it canceled in May.
Prince Charles will not receive cash donations after bags-of-cash incident
Prince Charles will no longer be accepting large cash donations to his various charities after allegedly receiving a suitcase full of money from a Qatari politician.
Environmental groups sue Biden administration over first onshore oil and gas lease sale
Ten environmental groups asked a federal court late Tuesday to vacate a series of onshore oil and gas lease sales the Biden administration is set to hold this week.
Larry Kudlow: Putin has outsmarted the West
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow calls out President Joe Biden's green energy policies and explains how Putin has outsmarted the west on "Kudlow."
Biden administration bans Russian gold imports
The U.S. Treasury Department has banned the importation of Russian gold as part of sanctions agreed upon by President Biden and other leaders at the G7.
Ukraine taps European energy market as Kyiv begins exporting electricity
Ukraine has gained access to the European energy market in a move that will allow it to export and import electricity as Europe looks to cut ties with Russia.
Michelin to move Russian operations to local management by year's end
Tire manufacturing company Michelin announced Tuesday that it would be transferring all Russian activities to local management by the end of the year.
European Union institutes mandatory gas storage ahead of possible Russian cuts
European Union countries have agreed to fill their natural gas storage to at least 80 percent capacity ahead of possible cuts and reduced deliveries of energy from Russia.
Biden unveils plan to counter China despite paving way for more Chinese solar imports
President Joe Biden announced the U.S. would join an effort alongside allies to counter China's growing global economic influence after taking action to roll back solar tariffs.
Corporate America fights Supreme Court abortion decision
Companies led by Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are among those that won't respect the Supreme Court's decision on Roe, offering to pay travel expenses for employees seeking abortions.
G7 leaders set to pursue Russian oil price cap, US to send anti-air missile system
G-7 leaders are set to pursue a cap on Russian oil, raise tariffs on Russian goods and impose new sanctions. The U.S. will also purchase an advanced surface-to-air missile system for Kyiv.
Russia defaults on foreign debt for first time since 1918 following sanctions
Russia has defaulted on its foreign-currency sovereign debt for the first time since 1918 because of Western sanctions imposed over its invasion of Ukraine.
Funeral industry trying to hold the line as costs soar
Inflation in the United States is soaring, but data shows the funeral industry is absorbing much of its higher costs to avoid passing them along to customers.
Nike, Alaska Airlines, Dick's Sporting Goods and others covering travel costs for abortions
A growing number of companies announced they will cover travel expenses for employees who seek out-of-state abortions now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.
Juul ban lawsuit: Company asks court to halt 'extraordinary and unlawful' FDA order
Electronic cigarette manufacturer JUUL has asked a federal appeals court to step in and block a ban on their products issued by the Food and Drug Administration.



















