Lights out, ovens off: Europe preps for winter energy crisis
Europe is staring down a winter energy crisis. Russia has reduced natural gas supplies to Europe over their supports Ukraine, sending prices skyrocketing.
Concerns escalate over San Francisco's rising crime hurting business
Concerns have been raised that San Francisco's rising crime is negatively impacting the city and its business, as well as the travel and tourism industry.
Which party is winning the race to the midterms?
Fox News contributors Byron York and Richard Fowler weigh in on key issues for voters in the 2022 midterms and the Federal Reserve raising interest rates for third quarter in a row on 'WSJ at Large.'
Bear market investing is 'great opportunity' for long-term investors: David Bahnsen
The Bahnsen Group founder and managing partner breaks down the impact of the 40-year high inflation on Americans on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Florida AG Ashley Moody: America needs to know about the 'mistruth' by the Biden administration
Florida attorney general weighs in on a Democratic state senator suing Gov. Ron DeSantis over migrants being flown to Martha's Vineyard on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Jon Hamm contributed 60% of 'Confess, Fletch' salary to finish film production
Actor Jon Hamm stars in the role made famous by Chevy Chase in the new comedy "Confess, Fletch." He donated 60% of his salary to help finance the production of the film.
Tesla countersues California agency behind race bias lawsuit
Tesla's counter-lawsuit alleges the CRD violated state law by not seeking public comment before adopting procedures for investigating and suing employers.
Australian billionaire Andrew Forrest pledges $6.2B in net zero push
Fortescue Metals Group founder and chairman Andrew Forrest discusses his plan to invest more than $6 billion to hit the company's net zero emissions target on 'The Claman Countdown.'
GM to invest $760M to shift Ohio plant to EV-part production
GM will convert its Toledo factory from building transmissions to electric drive units, becoming the first U.S. powertrain facility repurposed for EV production.
US energy industry needs ‘backup,’ can’t run on ‘just wind and solar’: Former BP Chief Scientist Steve Koonin
Former BP chief scientist and Obama Department of Energy Secretary of Science says lawmakers need to worry about the reliability and affordability of energy.
Dems prove they don’t care about climate change by ‘demonizing’ valuable energy sources: Douglas Holtz-Eakin
AAF President Douglas Holtz-Eakin criticizes the Biden administration for their prioritization of climate change as the U.S. economy continues to decline on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Markets are ‘catching up’ to the grim reality of taming inflation: Douglas Holtz-Eakin
AAF President Douglas Holtz-Eakin provides expert analysis of the U.S. economy as the stock markets continue to stagger through soaring inflation on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Rewards credit cards can be 'inflation fighters' but only if used correctly, expert warns
Credit card rewards can be a great way to get extra cash in today's economic turmoil as long as they are being paid off on time. If not, your costs may outweigh your rewards.
US needs energy ‘backup,’ can’t run on ‘just wind and solar’: Steve Koonin
Former BP chief scientist and U.S. Department of Energy Secretary of Science under the Obama administration Steve Koonin says a combination of nuclear and battery power will become ‘backup’ energy sources.
Fossil fuels are ‘most reliable, convenient’ way to get energy: Steve Koonin
Former BP chief scientist and U.S. Department of Energy Secretary of Science under the Obama administration Steve Koonin raises awareness about energy poverty.
US consumers swap credit cards for other financing options: J.D. Power
Financial stress and the use of alternative financing options means consumers are relying less on traditional credit cards, a study from J.D. Power said.
Norway threatens to shut down wind farm after wind destroys turbines
The Norwegian government agency responsible for energy supplies has issued a formal warning to a recently constructed wind farm after local reports that turbines were falling apart.
BNSF: Rail accident victims should have to use arbitration
Four people died when an Amtrak train collided with a truck on June 27. BNSF, which owns the tracks, says victims' tickets' terms and conditions included arbitration agreements.
UK slashes personal, corporate taxes in bid to spur growth
Inspired by Margaret Thatcher’s free market economics, Liz Truss has insisted that growing the economy and tax cuts for businesses will benefit everyone.
US economy in a recession that’s ‘only going to get worse’: Gerald Storch
Former Toys ‘R’ Us chairman and CEO Gerald Storch discusses consumer spending trends ahead of holiday shopping as the Fed raises rates and inflation remains high.



















