Retail sales surge 3% in January despite stubbornly high inflation
Americans continued to spend at restaurants, bars and other retail stores in January even as they confronted high inflation and rising interest rates.
Macroeconomy, inflation a 'driver' of risk preference at the CEO, board level: Mark Shafir
Citi Co-Head of Global Mergers and Acquisitions Mark Shafir discusses his outlook for the M&A and IPO market.
Ohio resident shares terrifying experience with toxic derailment: 'Thrown into tragedy'
East Palestine mother Tracy Hager says her family and neighbors remain concerned about hazardous chemical exposures before evacuating due to the train derailment.
Car prices dip after average monthly payment hits record $777
The average transaction price for a new car dipped slightly in January by .6% to $49,388 as improving inventories drive price cuts and incentives.
Tesla takes Biden's $7.5B subsidy, agrees to open up charging network, White House says
The White House on Wednesday announced that Tesla has committed to expand its electric vehicle charging network and meet the Department of Transportation's new universal charging standards.
Alaska Republicans demand Biden 'better not kill' latest Willow project oil drilling proposal
Republicans in the state of Alaska along with community members are calling for the Biden administration to approve of the latest Willow oil project.
Toyota founder's son, helped create a global brand, dead at 97
Shoichiro Toyoda helped direct Toyota’s transformation into a global brand, especially in the U.S. market.
Biden's EPA plans $27 billion 'green bank' for clean energy projects
The Environmental Protection Agency outlined plans for a $27 billion "green bank" to promote clean energy, which Republicans warned will be ripe for fraud and waste.
Nissan recalls nearly 500K vehicles due to airbag hazard
Nissan is recalling nearly 500,000 vehicles because of a defect that causes the steering wheel emblem to come lose and injure the driver when the airbag deploys.
FAA declares 'safest period in aviation history' after US shoots down objects, close calls at airports
The FAA's acting administrator is telling the agency's management board that “We are experiencing the safest period in aviation history."
Energy expert sounds alarm over California power grid: 'Stressed to the limit'
California's push for a renewable energy transition brings the grid closer to collapse and will be "incredibly expensive" for consumers, Edward Ring argues.
Powerball jackpot winner revealed in California
The California Lottery on Tuesday announced the winner of the record-breaking Powerball jackpot. The ticket was sold in early November for a whopping prize of $2.04 billion.
Tesla workers in New York launch union drive
Tesla workers at the electric vehicle giant's Gigafactory NY in Buffalo announced Tuesday they are launching a unionization effort, seeking higher pay and "a voice on the job."
Law enforcement agents seize $15M worth of fake sports memorabilia
Law enforcement agents seized fake sports memorabilia that is worth millions. They confiscated more than 600 fake championship rings across four major U.S. pro sports leagues.
United flight that dove within 800 feet of sea one of recent flight close calls
Known for its strong safety record, the aviation industry has recently experienced an unusual number of incidents involving near misses and runway incursions.
Making renewable energy switch will 'cost a lot more' than California thinks: Edward Ring
California Policy Center Senior Fellow Edward Ring argues storage and distribution of wind and solar energy must be improved before making a fully renewable transition.
GOP rep rips Pete Buttigieg for ignoring Ohio train derailment: ‘Turning his back' on Middle America
Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, called out Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for not responding to the Ohio train derailment that released toxic chemicals.
Biden selling oil from Strategic Petroleum Reserve not the right approach: Sen. Cynthia Lummis
Wyoming Republican Sen. Cynthia Lummis reacts to Biden selling 26 million more barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserves on 'The Big Money Show.'
Walmart closing three tech hubs, asking employees to relocate
Walmart is closing three of its tech hubs less than a year after announcing that global tech was "doubling down on our greatest asset" by adding more hubs and team members.
Amazon to double down on grocery business despite recent setbacks
Amazon has intentions of “doubling down” on its physical grocery business when the company lands on the format it likes, Andy Jassy indicated to the Financial Times.



















