Biden admin pushes back against WTO rejection of Trump's tariffs on steel, aluminum
The WTO's rejection of former President Trump's tariffs on imports of aluminum and steel has prompted pushback from the Biden administration and the U.S. steel industry.
China calls for oil to be traded with yuan at Gulf summit in Saudi Arabia
Chinese President Xi Jinping called on the top oil producing nations to accept oil purchases with the Chinese yuan in a move to boost nation's currency.
The five-year engineering feat Germany pulled off in months
Germany is building new LNG facilities in Wilhelmshaven at record speed to make up for gas supplies that Russia has stopped sending since invading Ukraine.
Philadelphia AR-15-armed guard eyes Walmart, Wawa after defending 'property, liberty and life' at gas station
S.I.T.E Security State Agent Chief Andre Boyer takes rising crime into his own hands, and calls out Philadelphia's Democratic leaders for "not prosecuting" criminals.
St. Louis area police departments team up to prevent car thefts
Local police departments around the St. Louis region are working together to combat surging auto thefts - and their tactics are working.
How to tell Amazon to tip your delivery driver $5
Amazon announced the roll-out of a feature on their Alexa-enabled devices which will allow consumers to send a 'thank-you' to their delivery driver.
North Carolina father and son sent to prison for embezzling $1.7 million COVID relief
A North Carolina man and his son were sentenced to prison for fraudulently obtaining $1.7 million in COVID-19 relief funds through various PPP loan applications.
Android phones in Iran get false quake alerts as Mahsa Amini protests continue
False earthquake alerts went off on Wednesday on Android smartphones in Iran as the country continues to grapple with nationwide protests.
Accounting red flags are common among public crypto companies
Accounting issues that brought down major crypto firms like FTX and Celsius, exist in firms weathering the crypto contagion such as Marathon and Riot Blockchain.
European energy firms capture most leases in California offshore wind auction
The Biden administration sold offshore wind farm rights to mostly European countries for an area off the coast of California. Bids drew $757.1 million.
Larry Kudlow: The US and EU wouldn't be in this energy fix if they kept fossil fuel spigots open
Larry Kudlow calls out hypocrisy from the European Union for assisting Russia through LNG imports and sending support to Ukraine at the same time on 'Kudlow.'
Incoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to build on country's 'start-up nation' successes
Having helped turn around and transform the Israeli economy Benjamin Netanyahu faces a lot of challenges as he prepares for a third-term as the country's prime minister.
Virginia restaurant cancels Family Foundation event over group's views on abortion, traditional marriage
Family Foundation, a conservative Christian group, says it was refused service at Metzger Bar and Butchery in Virginia last week over its political and religious views.
Narcan maker gets fast-tracked for over-the-counter nasal spray
FDA fast tracks opioid reversing nasal spray, Narcan, for over-the-counter approval, hoping to combat the fentanyl crisis with this life saving medication.
Tesla’s latest EV will fill up on subsidies
California, where Tesla is making its first of the Semi deliveries to PepsiCo, offers additional subsidies to trucking companies that buy electric vehicles.
Maine lobstermen warn Biden admin is trying to put them out of business with harsh eco rules
Industry groups and Maine lawmakers are warning that a pending environmental regulation would decimate rural communities along the state's coast that rely on the lobster industry.
North Carolina electric grid gunman knew how to disable stations: sheriff
A North Carolina sheriff said Monday that the person who orchestrated the gunfire on power stations in the state knew exactly what they were doing.
US, EU agree to intensify talks on 'green subsidies' dispute
The Inflation Reduction Act has riled European and Asian partners, who worry it violates principles of free trade agreed to under the World Trade Organization
FDA takes tougher line on fast-tracked drugs
The Food and Drug Administration relies on preliminary data to make the decision, but asks companies to conduct follow-up studies to confirm that the drug works.
Russian oil sanctions fuel boom for old tankers
As Western shipping and maritime services firms steer clear of Russian oil to avoid falling foul of sanctions or harming their reputations, new companies have leapt into the void.



















