Body composting a 'green' alternative to burial, cremation
Seth Viddal, a business owner, has created an environmentally friendly alternative to burials and cremations.
Vanuatu to push international court for climate change opinion
Vanuatu is asking the International Court of Justice to issue an opinion on the rights of present and future generations to be protected from the adverse impacts of climate change.
Fremont Police Department adds Tesla Model Y to its patrol fleet
The Model Y is part of an ongoing effort to find "cost-effective ways to help make Fremont more sustainable" and helping it become carbon neutral by 2045, according to the department.
Putin is directing attacks on the US through cyberspace. Here's how companies can stay safe
Putin is directing full throttled attacks on the U.S. in the unregulated, wide-open, man-made domain of cyberspace, which has become the backbone infrastructure of 21st century commerce and free expression.
Kudlow: China may systematically damage their economy, we should not follow suit
Larry Kudlow slammed Biden over multiple issues both at home and abroad during his Wednesday monologue on 'Kudlow.'
UN diplomats talk peace, bring COVID
The first diplomatic infections of COVID-19 are being reported after foreign dignitaries from around the world attended the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
Amazon, Facebook, Pfizer join coalition of 33 companies vowing to hire Afghan refugees in US
Amazon, Facebook and Pfizer have joined a group of 33 companies vowing to hire refugees coming into the U.S. from Afghanistan.
Top global companies call for zero emissions shipping by 2050
More than 150 leading companies and organizations including oil majors and port authorities on Wednesday called for the global shipping industry to be fully decarbonised by 2050, urging governments to step up action warning time was limited.
Airbnb CEO pledges to temporarily house 20,000 Afghan refugees: ‘We can help’
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky joins 'The Claman Countdown' to detail the company's ever-changing business and humanitarian efforts.
Mike Rowe's 'How America Works' premieres on Fox Business, chronicling unsung workers in key trades
Television host Mike Rowe premiered his new program "How America Works" on Monday on Fox Business Network, opening another chapter in the connection he has forged with America's tradesmen and essential workers.
Discover card cuts ties with left-wing group over terrorist connections
Discover has stopped processing donations to a left-wing U.S. organization accused of supporting Palestinian terrorism.
Afghans selling everything they own to buy food as economy under Taliban rule worsens
While many Afghans watch anxiously to see how harshly the Islamist movement will govern the country, the Taliban’s opponents and supporters alike agree that the most pressing challenge right now is a severe economic crisis that threatens to unspool whatever gains remain of 20 years of U.S.-funded nation-building.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell to review trading rules after central banker stock trades raise eyebrows
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has called for a fresh review of the central bank's ethics rules after top officials fell under scrutiny for trades made last year.
Sen. Ernst slams Biden admin for describing Taliban as ‘business-like,’ ‘cooperative'
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, criticized the Biden administration for not recognizing the Taliban as a terrorist organization on ‘Kudlow’ Thursday.
Biden ally signs $1.6 million contract with UAE
Vocal ally to President Biden has renewed a 2018 partnership with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that could land his advisory group upwards of $1.6 million in the next three years.
NYC Mayor calls for NYPD help, punishments for 'AWOL' correction officers as Rikers Island faces 'crisis'
Just one day after state and local elected officials toured beleaguered Rikers Island and reported back with details “inhumanity” and a “humanitarian crises” – and an instance where an inmate attempted suicide – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio enacted a “relief plan.”
US panel votes to approve $1 billion for FTC privacy probes
The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee voted on Tuesday to give the Federal Trade Commission $1 billion to set up a bureau dedicated to improving data security and privacy and fighting identity theft.
Dollar drifts as soft inflation raises taper timing questions
The dollar drifted within recent ranges against major peers on Wednesday after softer-than-expected U.S. inflation raised doubts about a taper of Federal Reserve stimulus this year.
Larry Kudlow: America's credibility is damaged, why aren't elected officials calling for more resignations?
Larry Kudlow criticizes Biden over the Afghanistan crisis, and discusses Blinken's 'catastrophic Afghanistan hearings' on 'Kudlow.'
Larry Kudlow shreds Democrats' 'reckless tax, spend and regulate plan'
Larry Kudlow blasted the democrats' spending spree during his Monday monologue on 'Kudlow'



















