Laundry detergent recalled due to bacteria exposure risk
Art of Green laundry detergent products are being voluntarily recalled because they may contain pseudomonas aeruginosa, a potentially harmful bacteria.
Emma Tucker named new editor of The Wall Street Journal, succeeding Matt Murray
Emma Tucker is to replace Matt Murray as editor-in-chief of The Wall Street Journal, after leading the Sunday Times. Murry will move to a new role at News Corp.
Biden border crisis will hurt Americans 'in the pocketbook for a long, long time': Todd Bensman
'Overrun' author and national security expert Todd Bensman argues the border crisis is a 'Category 5 hurricane we've never experienced before' in the U.S.
US scientists make major breakthrough in ‘limitless, zero-carbon’ fusion energy: report
Government scientists have reportedly made a major breakthrough in fusion energy, producing more energy from the reaction than it consumed.
UK approves first coal mine in decades, sparking anger among environmentalists as energy costs soar
The U.K.'s Conservative government has, for the first time in 30 years, approved a coal mine, stoking anger among environmentalists.
Mickey Mantle's 'lewd' questionnaire sells for more than $242K
A rare piece of Mickey Mantle memorabilia was sold for more than $242,000 on Saturday. It was the New York Yankees legend's response to a questionnaire.
Automaker Stellantis lays off hundreds of American workers, blaming high cost of making electric cars
Stellantis announced its decision to idle operations at an assembly plant in Belvedere, Illinois, next February, resulting in "indefinite layoffs" for workers.
China calls for oil to be traded with yuan at Gulf summit in Saudi Arabia
Chinese President Xi Jinping called on the top oil producing nations to accept oil purchases with the Chinese yuan in a move to boost nation's currency.
The five-year engineering feat Germany pulled off in months
Germany is building new LNG facilities in Wilhelmshaven at record speed to make up for gas supplies that Russia has stopped sending since invading Ukraine.
US climate reparations would be a 'misuse of hard earned taxpayer dollars': Mandy Gunasekara
Former Trump EPA chief of staff Mandy Gunasekara joins 'Fox Business Tonight' to discuss Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry's call for U.S. to pay reparations to third world countries affected by climate change.
How Exxon Mobil’s CEO views energy shortages and increasing profits
Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods sits down to discuss energy policy and security, after Ukraine, as well as carbon emissions and clean energy such as renewables.
House GOP ready to investigate Biden administration’s ‘war on American energy’
House Republicans plan to hold the Biden administration accountable for "recklessly attacking a critical industry" when they take over the Oversight Committee in January
Black Friday 'shopping season' no longer dominated by big box stores: Shopify's Harley Finkelstein
Shopify president Harley Finkelstein reveals the biggest shopping trends this holiday season on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Can't find children's Tylenol? You might not need it, doctors say
The surge of viral illnesses in children nationwide, driven by cases of RSV, flu and COVID-19, is causing high demand for certain medicine including children's Tylenol.
Hyundai partners to build $4B plant in Georgia
Hyundai Motor Group is joining forces with a South Korean battery maker to build a $4 billion factory in Georgia to manufacture electric vehicle batteries.
Keystone oil spill could tighten US Gulf crude stocks
TC Energy's Keystone pipeline shut down after leaking 14,000 barrels of oil in a creek in Kansas. Keystone usually brings 600,000 bpd to US refineries.
Costco CFO hints at membership fee hike
Richard Galanti, the CFO of Costco, appeared to hint at the wholesale retailer raising its membership fees in the future during a Thursday earnings call.
Jeep issues recall and stop-sale order on 63K hybrid Wrangler SUVs for power loss
Nearly 63,000 Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid SUVs are being recalled due to a software issue that could lead to a loss of power while the vehicle is in motion.
Carvana creditors criticize management, gird for a fight
Carvana's creditors include Apollo Global Management Inc., Pacific Investment Management Co. and Ares Management Corp., all veterans of restructuring fights.
Tesla begins selling cars in Thailand, a growing electric vehicle hotspot
Southeast Asia boasts a population of over 600 million, providing a significantly untapped market for carmakers to sell electric vehicles as nations seek green alternatives



















