5 things banks need to tell Americans to avoid another 2008
The story of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank is still unfolding, but economic forces were not the only factors at play. Don't discount the power of social media and a scary story.
Ford investing in $4.5B Indonesia nickel plant to supply Kentucky-built batteries
Ford is investing in a $4.5 billion nickel processing plant being built in Indonesia to secure mixed hydroxide precipitate for its upcoming electric vehicle batteries.
Stuart Varney: Biden opened the door to China’s power grab
FOX Business host Stuart Varney argues the momentum of global leadership is now with China.
US must achieve a 'win in the economic arena' vs China: Jonathan DT Ward
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward argues America's foreign policy stance is 'out of whack,' and we're 'losing time rapidly' to maintain an economic stronghold.
US, Japan announce partnership on critical mineral supply chains
The U.S. and Japan announced an agreement to partner on strengthening supply chains for critical minerals such as those used in electric vehicles and semiconductors.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz talks crime affecting stores
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz told lawmakers Wednesday the coffee giant has been forced to close several profitable stores due to safety concerns amid rising crime.
New Lyft CEO David Risher reveals his plan to win back ridership from Uber
Lyft incoming CEO David Risher discusses the changes he will make to turn the company's stock around on 'The Claman Countdown.'
EU chiefs flew to COP27 climate talks on private jet, report says
The European Union's presidents reportedly took a private jet to the Egypt COP27 climate talks last year. Officials and celebrities have been scrutinized for their private air travel.
Adidas won't object to Black Lives Matter group's trademark application for logo
Adidas will no longer object to a trademark application filed by the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation for a logo the company had previously claimed would be “confusingly similar."
US is 'making mistake after mistake on the global stage': Sen. Cynthia Lummis
Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., discusses America ceding global leadership to China, the Taliban showing off seized U.S. military equipment and the bank bailouts.
New York City cracking down on illegal weed shops
Despite the laws in place, which make it illegal to possess more than 3 ounces of cannabis and a felony to have more than 8 or more ounces, the black market has boomed.
Democrats' action to ban gas stoves does nothing for the environment: Rob Ortt
New York Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt argues Democrats' effort to ban gas stoves will raise utility rates and result in less energy reliability.
United Airlines flight returns to Houston for emergency landing following 'mechanical issue'
A United Airlines plane that suffered a “mechanical issue" shortly after taking off from Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston on Tuesday night made an emergency landing.
Chick-fil-A removing menu item effective April 3
Those pulling up to Chick-fil-A restaurants looking for a side salad soon will not be able to order one. The fast food giant will continue serving entrée salads.
Macy's CEO Jeff Gennette to retire next year
Tony Spring, the current chairman and CEO of Bloomingdale's, will replace 61-year-old Jeff Gennette as chief executive of Macy's in February of next year.
Small business and self-employed taxes: Everything you need to know
Small businesses and self-employed contractors must pay taxes based on different factors, including their business structure and location.
Warren Buffett's Occidental end game
According to a filing from the Securities and Exchange Commission, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has upped its stake in Occidental Petroleum.
US surpasses Russia as Europe’s top supplier of crude oil
The European Union imported more oil from the U.S. than Russia in December 2022, marking the EU's shift away from Russian energy following its invasion of Ukraine.
The Adidas and Beyoncé partnership is over
The partnership between sportwear company Adidas and singer Beyonce is coming to an end, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. It dated back to 2019.
Apple launches its own buy now, pay later service
Apple launched its own buy now, pay later service, which will allow users to spread out payments without interest amid a time when uncertainty around the economy grows.


















