Experts blame green energy policies for Europe's full-scale energy crisis: 'A warning to the US'
Europe's aggressive transition from fossil fuels to green energy sources like wind and solar have exacerbated its current energy crisis, forcing prices higher.
Morgan Ortagus: The Chinese should be scared of us
Former spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of State Morgan Ortagus shares her thoughts on Taiwan, the border crisis, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Hawaii closes final coal-powered plant in push to be 100 percent renewable
The last coal plant in Hawaii, operated by AES Corporation, has been taken offline as the state wants to shift to solely using renewable energy sources by 2045.
Pandora trying to 'democratize' diamond jewelry market
Pandora, which is trying to democratize the jewelry market, launched a collection of lab-grown diamond products that are more accessible to all consumers.
GM venture begins battery cell production at new Ohio factory
Production is underway at General Motors' new battery plant located in Warren, Ohio. The joint-venture with LG Energy Solution could help customers get federal tax credits.
Robots that stock drinks at convenience stores aim to automate all 'boring jobs done by humans'
Telexistence, a robot company that operates out of Tokyo, is looking to use a robot, named TX SCARA, to replace 'repetitive' and 'boring' jobs currently done by humans.
Han Solo's blaster sells for over $1M at auction
A blaster actor Harrison Ford used while playing Han Solo in "Star Wars: A New Hope" has sold for over $1 million, according to Rock Island Auction Company.
California Gov. Newsom signs executive order to increase electricity supply as state braces for major heatwave
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order that will allow the state to procure more electricity as its power grid braces for a historic heatwave.
Kanye West wants to help The Gap boost sales
Kanye West, who signed a ten-year deal with The Gap in 2020, is looking to boost the brand, meeting with executives to outline the vision he wants to take it.
Kanye West speaks to Gap executives about his mission: 'This is Sparta'
Kanye West visited Gap executives and staff in Manhattan to present his vision for the company and his love for the brand
BetMGM CEO: NFL, NCAA football are the 'kings' of online sports betting
Adam Greenblatt reveals what the sports betting platform has planned for a new season of football wagering on 'The Claman Countdown.'
17 Lyft drivers, passengers sue rideshare company over assaults that occurred using app
Eighteen new lawsuits were filed against rideshare app Lyft on Wednesday on behalf of drivers and passengers who say they have been assaulted while using the app.
Electric battery startup SPARKZ to open a factory in West Virginia
SPARKZ, an energy startup that makes electric batteries, is opening a 482,000-square-foot plant in Taylor County, WV. A recruitment drive has started for the first group of employees.
Sam's Club raising annual membership fee for first time in 9 years
The annual membership fee will be $50 for Club members and $110 for Plus members, up from $45 and $100, respectively. Rival Costco last raised its membership fees in 2017.
Billionaire oil refinery owner reveals 'simple' solution to lower inflation
United Refining Company and Gristedes CEO John Catsimatidis stressed the need for North America to be self-sufficient as it pertains to oil.
NYC taxi drivers see debt relief in enhanced program
New York mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission announced an agreement with the city's largest medallion lender to provide debt relief to owners.
Yankees finalize deal for minority stake in AC Milan
The New York Yankees finalized a deal with RedBird Capital to purchase a minority stake in Italian soccer team AC Milan.
Russia has 'complete leverage' over energy battle in Europe: Military expert
Defense Priorities senior fellow Lt. Col. Danny Davis tells 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' it will be tough for the West to maintain unity in Ukraine once winter starts and energy prices rise.
Toyota ramps up investment in US battery plant to nearly $4 billion
Toyota is planning to invest $3.8 billion into a battery production plant in North Carolina, the company announced. Toyota expects a surge in demand for electronic vehicles.
Billionaire supermarket, oil refinery owner reveals 'simple' solution to lower inflation
United Refining Company and Gristedes CEO John Catsimatidis discusses inflation and 'out of control' crime in New York City on 'Varney & Co.'



















