Ex-NYPD detective suggests police officers be trained in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as part of reform movement
Amidst a push to defund the police, and a rise in violent crime across the United States, and many law enforcement officers backing away from the use of force, former NYPD detective Angel Maysonet suggested that police forces implement defense training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) Wednesday on “Making Money with Charles Payne.”
Rising inflation puts Bank of England on the spot
The Bank of England will say on Thursday whether it is worried about a recent jump in inflation, which broke above the central bank's 2% target and looks set to climb higher as Britain reawakens its economy from its coronavirus slumber.
Iranian election throws oil, nuclear deal into abyss
Iran's hardliner president-elect Ebrahim Raisi is sending oil prices higher and the nuclear accord to the trash bin.
US seizes internet domains tied to Iran’s government
More than 30 web domains linked to the Iranian regime were seized by U.S. agencies on Tuesday, a U.S. government official said.
Amazon Prime Day, GameStop's Russell fate, Nike earnings top week ahead
Amazon Prime Day, Fed’s stress tests, and Nike, FedEx earnings dominate the week ahead for investors.
Kudlow: Biden gave up American energy sovereignty
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow slammed President Joe Biden's energy policy, which he continued to tout during his trip abroad on "Kudlow."
IRS rejects tax-exempt status for Christian group over ties to Republican Party
The IRS recently rejected the tax-exempt status request for a Texas-based Christian group over its purported ties to the Republican Party.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un says food situation 'tense' due to pandemic, typhoons
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said the country’s economy improved this year but called for measures to tackle the “tense” food situation caused by the coronavirus pandemic and last year’s typhoons, state media said on Wednesday.
Putin got what he wanted out of Biden summit and didn't give up much: Rep. Meuser
Rep. Dan Meuser reacts to the Biden-Putin summit and argues Putin got what he wanted without giving much up.
Biden gave Putin list of 16 critical infrastructure entities 'off limits' to cyberattacks
President Biden told reporters Wednesday he gave President Vladimir Putin a list of 16 critical infrastructure entities that are “off limits” to a Russian cyber attack.
El Salvador to keep dollar as legal tender, seeks World Bank help with bitcoin
El Salvador will not replace the U.S. dollar with bitcoin as the legal tender, Finance Minister Alejandro Zelaya said on Wednesday, as the Central American nation sought technical assistance from the World Bank to implement bitcoin regulation.
Putin denies Russian officials behind cyberattacks
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday denied that Russian officials were behind the multitude of cyberattacks that have struck U.S. corporations in recent months.
Russia critic argues Biden, Putin meeting should've never happened
Putin critic Bill Browder suggests the Biden-Putin summit unjustly elevates Putin alongside free world leaders.
Biden, Putin summit: 'Calculated mistakes' will be viewed as weakness, Gen. Jack Keane says
The highly anticipated meeting between U.S. President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will set the tone of the relationship between the two countries for the coming years.
Kudlow: Why are we still printing 'huge quantities' of free money?
“Kudlow” host Larry Kudlow questions why the United States continues to print money during an "economic boom," and calls out President Joe Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen for decisions made during their NATO meeting.
Your utility bill may rise as Biden pushes tax hikes
President Biden's proposed corporate tax hike could have unintended consequences on middle-class Americans.
UK’s Johnson set to announce delay to end of COVID restrictions
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce on Monday that the end of COVID-19 restrictions will be delayed following concern about the rapid rise of infections of the Delta variant of the coronavirus.
Federal Reserve decision, Biden-Putin meet and inflation data top week ahead
The Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates and inflation, as well as new housing and retail sales data lead the week ahead for investors.
Over 20 civil rights groups demand Amazon divest surveillance technology, end relationships with police
More than 20 civil rights groups are demanding Amazon "permanently" divest its surveillance technology and end its relationship with law enforcement.
Parents who lost 16-year-old to overdose start petition asking TikTok, Snapchat to change policies
The parents of a 16-year-old boy who died from a fentanyl overdose have started a petition calling on social media apps like TikTok and Snapchat to change their policies.



















