Putin has destroyed at least a quarter of his Russian military: Volker
Former U.S. Amb. to NATO Kurt Volker claims that NATO membership for Ukraine as a cause of the war is a 'false narrative' on 'WSJ at Large.'
IMF official: Russia sanctions may 'fragment' currency market, dilute dollar's influence
Russia's invasion may have led to prolonged, heightened inflation and greater adoption of cryptocurrencies among nations.
US will require valves on new pipelines to prevent disasters
Companies must now install emergency valves on pipelines to help prevent explosions.
Biden slammed for pursuing Iran nuclear deal: 'Poor judgment'
New York Rep. Claudia Tenney and Fox News contributor Liz Peek weigh in on President Biden's latest poll plunge on 'The Evening Edit.'
Sen. Marshall says Disney should have focused on reopening schools, not promoting a 'radical' agenda
FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., is criticizing Disney for being too "woke" for its opposition to a Florida parental rights bill, saying the company should have focused on finding ways to return children to school rather than promoting a “radical, unscientific" agenda.
Russia sanctions: What are 'grey markets' and how they can help Moscow's economic recovery?
Some have likened the approval of 'grey markets' to 'legalizing Russia's bootleg economy.'
Strong jobs gains unlikely to boost Biden's standing with Americans
Another sign on Friday that the nation’s job market is roaring back after taking a gut punch from the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. economy added a healthy 431,000 jobs in March,
Better Business Bureau reminds, 'read all the fine print' in case of Russia-Ukraine war scams
The BBB recommends that people check with Give.org before donating to any groups of charities.
Liquidity explained: What to know
Liquidity is all about how quickly you can turn an asset or security into cash.
Russian ruble makes almost full recovery despite western sanctions
Russia implemented a number of measures to limit the damage to its economy, such as strict limits on on currency exchange, withdrawals and hard-currency transfers.
DeSantis is 'standing up for families,' mother claims
Florida's parental rights law has been 'grossly mischaracterized' says Parents Defending Education President Nicole Neily on 'The Evening Edit.'
U.S. Senate votes to move forward with Alvaro Bedoya's nomination to the FTC
The U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to advance to a confirmation vote for President Biden's nominee to the Federal Trade Commission, privacy advocate and Georgetown University law professor Alvaro Bedoya.
Positive drug tests among US workers hit two-decade high
The percentage of working Americans testing positive for drugs hit a two-decade high last year, driven by an increase in positive marijuana tests, as businesses might have loosened screening policies amid nationwide labor shortages.
Biden sanctions 'must stay' until Ukraine, Crimea territory restored: Russian chess grandmaster Kasparov
Former chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov argues taking back Ukraine and Crimea territories will be the "end of Putin."
Disney bashes Florida's parental rights bill but offers cruise to countries where homosexuality is illegal
Disney says it's "dedicated to standing up for the rights and safety" of members of the LGBTQ community, but it still does business in multiple countries that discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Oil execs agree to testify before House lawmakers about rising gas prices, but key players left out
Executives from some of the country’s largest oil companies have agreed to testify before House lawmakers next week about record-high gas prices.
Will Smith's net worth: $350 million — and other numbers that matter
Actor Will Smith — who slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars in front of millions — is worth about $350 million, and more numbers about Smith here.
Petco Love announces large donation in support of Ukrainian pets and their families
The non-profit announced that it will distribute the funds to various organizations dedicated to helping pets and their families from the war-torn region.
Internet provider to Ukrainian military hit with major cyberattack
A Ukrainian internet service provider used by the country’s military suffered a massive cyberattack on Monday.
Heineken, Carlsberg join companies pulling out of Russia: ‘no longer sustainable’
Beer giants Carlsberg and Heineken are joining the fray of companies that are pulling out of Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.



















