The Netherlands joins Germany, Austria, Italy in reverting to coal amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Netherlands is joining Germany, Austria, and Italy in lifting bans on coal production in a bid to offset the energy crisis provoked by the Ukraine war.
Russia energy exports to China soar, displacing Saudi Arabia as Beijing’s top supplier
Russia has overtaken Saudi Arabia as the top exporter of crude to China as western buyers continue to shun Russian oil over the invasion of Ukraine.
Texas unveils plan to install hundreds of EV charging stations across the state
The Texas Department of Transportation has rolled out a five-year plan for placing charging stations for electric vehicles every 50 miles on most interstates.
Electric car revolution: You bought one, but can you get it serviced?
Car manufacturers are ramping up their lineups of electric vehicle offerings, but one expert says dealerships are not ready or equipped to service them.
Price of gasoline trends lower through weekend
The average price for a gallon of gasoline moved lower again on Monday remaining below the $5 threshold
Sam's Club cuts cost of annual membership to $8 for limited time
Sam's Club announced that it would be offering annual memberships for $8 for a limited time in celebration of next month's Fourth of July holiday.
Matt Fitzpatrick wins US Open 2022: How much cash does he bring home?
Matt Fitzpatrick held off Will Zalatoris and Scottie Scheffler for his first major victory at the U.S. Open on Sunday. How much did he make?
For the Fourth of July, Target expands its military discount
Target is expanding its 10% military discount — typically reserved for Veterans Day — to the Fourth of July. The offer can be redeemed on two transactions.
Treasury Sec. Yellen says only way to fix energy crisis is to ‘move to renewables’
In a Sunday interview, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she does not believe that record-high gas prices are a result of the Biden administration's policies.
Germany Steps Up Measures to Conserve Gas as Russia Slows Supply to Europe
Germany announced new measures to restart coal-fired power plants and curb natural gas usage after Russia cut gas supplies to Europe last week amid the war on Ukraine.
Price of gasoline spends weekend moving lower
The average price for a gallon of gasoline moved lower again on Sunday remaining below the $5 threshold
James Patterson: Books sold, net worth, celebrity collaborations
James Patterson has been writing novels and children's books ever since his late 20s. Of the 319 books the best-selling author has published, 109 of them have gone on to become New York Times bestsellers.
NJ Transit halts service for NYC after union-related action
New Jersey Transit suspended rail service into and out of New York City on Friday evening after a day of canceled trains because of a lack of engineers.
Hot sauce, tampon shortages lead growing list of out-of-stock items
Consumers are facing product shortages with items ranging from baby formula and tampons to hot sauce and wine. More of America’s favorite items may be added to the list in the near future.
Virginia thieves stole thousands in fuel from gas station and resold at discount, cops say
Two Virginia thieves stolen fuel from a gas station over several days using an unspecified device in an effort to resell the gas through an app, cops say
Mulvaney rips Biden blaming Big Oil for gas prices: Admin thinks it can ‘wave a magic wand’
Former Trump chief of staff Mick Mulvaney slams Biden trying to "wave a magic wand" to produce more oil when the administration can make regulatory changes "now."
Walgreens, Kroger recalling pain reliever bottles over lack of child-resistant packaging
Consumers can contact Kroger and Walgreens for information on how to properly dispose of the recalled bottles and receive a full refund for the product they purchased.
Scalise blasts Biden's inflation blame game: Everyone knows his policies did this
Rep. Steve Scalise said "everyone knows" Biden's policies has led to dramatically higher prices during an interview on "Mornings with Maria."
Vince McMahon steps back from WWE role as board investigates alleged misconduct
WWE's Vince McMahon 'voluntarily stepped back' from his role as chairman and CEO while the company's board of trustees investigates allegations of corporate misconduct.
Ferrari isn't killing its gas-powered engines anytime soon
Ferrari will add hybrid and all-electric models to its lineup in the coming years, but doesn't plan to entirely eliminate internal combustion engines from its lineup.



















