America's new nuclear power industry has a Russian problem
Next generation small modular reactors require HALEU, uranium enriched to 20%, however the only company currently producing it, named TENEX, is in Russia
UK PM Liz Truss pressured to resign over financial crisis, government chaos
Prime Minister Liz Truss continues to face backlash for her fumbled economic package that triggered an economic crisis in the U.K., as many politicians urge her to resign from her post.
These business titans are sounding the alarm over the US economy
There is a chorus of economic warnings coming from some of America's most prominent business leaders, who are sounding the alarm about a possible recession.
Five Russians charged in global scheme to smuggle equipment from US for Russia's military
A wide-ranging indictment was unsealed on Wednesday accusing five Russian nationals of obtaining equipment from the U.S. for the Russian military.
CEO blasts San Francisco as 'city of chaos,' closes store over rampant crime: 'Our team is terrified'
Cotopaxi CEO Davis Smith is closing the company's only location in San Francisco due to rampant crime. He says the store is robbed "several times per week."
Bringing Muppets to Moscow pitted ‘open society’ against ‘300 years of Russian thought’: Former producer
Former "Sesame Street" in Russia executive producer and co-director Natasha Rogoff says the children show's values challenged "300 years of Russian thought."
P&G starts fiscal year strong, but soaring dollar will sting
Procter & Gamble expects sales for all of 2023 to fall between 1% and 3% compared with this year, with foreign exchange a six-percentage point headwind to sales growth.
Charles Payne says financial ‘information boom’ can induce shock, fear from investors
Charles Payne believes the ability for investors to educate themselves on social media, which coincided with the launch of Fox Business, has caused an “information boom.”
Brazil’s economy minister warns world of stagflation and ‘very rough times ahead’
Brazil Economy Minister Paulo Guedes learned from Milton Friedman at the Chicago School and implemented his policies under President Jair Bolsonaro's administration.
Facebook parent Meta to sell Giphy, giving up battle with UK regulators
Facebook owner Meta is throwing in the towel after a lengthy battle with a U.K. watchdog, agreeing to sell Giphy at the behest of the foreign regulator.
Reviving Iran nuclear deal amid protests throws ‘life raft’ to the ‘most anti-American regime,’ investor warns
Edison Fund Chairman Shervin Pishevar says making a deal with Iran could compromise one of the most "significant implosions" since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
US businesses propose hiding trade data used to trace abuse
Commercial Customs Operations Committee, an advisory panel to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, are recommending ways to streamline international trade.
Toys R Us launches 451-store revival in Macy's locations ahead of holiday season
Macy's and WHP Global, which owns Toys R Us, made the deal in 2021 but only started opening locations in summer 2022 and accelerated plans to capitalize on the holiday season.
China’s economy faces hurdles as Xi Jinping heads into party congress
As XI Jinping gets ready to be installed for a historic third-term as the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist party, Beijing is facing a host of growing economic problems that are already cause for concern.
Elon Musk changes tune, says SpaceX will 'keep funding Ukraine' after asking for government support
Elon Musk's Starlink will continue "funding Ukraine" after asking the Pentagon for funding to keep operations going in Ukraine, which has been using the service
Elon Musk's SpaceX asks Pentagon to take over Starlink funding in Ukraine
SpaceX founder Elon Musk has sent a letter to the Pentagon saying the aerospace giant can no longer continue to fund the Starlink satellite internet service in Ukraine the same way it has been doing.
UK's Liz Truss abandons tax cuts, axes finance chief
British Prime Minister Liz Truss axed her finance minister and reversed course on major parts of her economic plan amid economic and political turmoil.
Former Ukraine president says time is now to negotiate with Russia: Don't trust Putin but don't be afraid
Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko responds to calls for a "negotiated settlement" between Russia and Ukraine as the war rages on in the region.
Horrors of Russian occupation unearthed in recently liberated Ukrainian city of Izium
Fox News foreign correspondent Trey Yingst tales viewers inside liberated Ukrainian city Izium to hear civilians recount the period of Russian occupation.
Chase Bank allegedly shutters bank account of religious freedom nonprofit, demands donor list
JPMorgan Chase allegedly closed the bank account of the National Committee for Religious Freedom and demanded a list of political donors from the bipartisan, multi-faith nonprofit.



















