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.
LA area 7-Elevens encouraged to close after string of violence and robberies
Six Los Angeles area 7-Eleven locations were the victims of robberies and gun violence Monday, with corporate leaders encouraging stores across the area to close.
Euro, dollar a penny away from parity for first time in 20 years
The exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the euro is about equal for the first time in 20 years amid concerns of a slowdown in the European Union.
Future of 'Abenomics' policies open-ended after assassination of former PM Shinzo Abe
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who set the tone for Japan's economic future, was assassinated Friday while giving a campaign speech in Nara prefecture.
Abe assassination videos removed from Facebook, Twitter
Twitter and Facebook said Friday that they will be deleting any videos of the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
United Nations says billions facing food insecurity levels: ‘world is moving backwards’
A new report from the United Nations reveals the devastating setbacks in addressing the global food supply, with billions of people on the brink of starvation.
Boris Johnson resignation could revitalize US-UK economic relationship, former Trump trade adviser says
Former Trump official Clete Willems explains how inflation and the overall economic situation in the U.K. caused Boris Johnson to resign as prime minister
Germans may have to ration hot water if Russia cuts off gas supply
German officials are telling residents to prepare for the possibility of Russia cutting off natural gas as the nation heads into winter when energy use increases.
US drug distributors prevail in $2.5 billion West Virginia opioid case
A federal judge ruled on Monday that three major U.S. drug distributors are not responsible for fueling an opioid epidemic in a part of West Virginia.
TSA on track to confiscate record number of firearms
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers have stopped an average of 17 firearms at checkpoints each day over the past six months.
Amazon to face investigation in the UK over anti-competitive concerns
Amazon is being investigated by Britain's competition watchdog on claims that they're harming competition by giving an unfair advantage to merchants that pay for extra services.
Amazon scores Ukrainian award for helping with the war
Amazon was awarded with the "Distinction of the World" Wednesday for the support it has shown Ukraine amid its deadly war with Russia.
Consumer finance bureau ‘out of control’ under Biden's director, critics say
CFPB Director Rohit Chopra is aggressively pursuing economic changes, and many pro-business groups and politicians are sounding the alarm about what they consider a "lawless" agency
Ex-TikTok gaming head to launch blockchain games startup as big players keep away
The former head of short video giant TikTok's gaming unit, Jason Fung, is launching a blockchain gaming startup as one of two co-founders.



















