Progressive Rep. Khanna blames inflation on Fed; says US should not export oil from strategic reserve
U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna, a progressive from California, suggested that producing more goods in America rather than importing them from overseas will help lower inflation.
NFL team owner purchases rare Muhammad Ali belt for millions
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay added another Muhammad Ali piece to his massive collection of historical artifacts and memorabilia Sunday, winning an auction for a belt.
Volkswagen CEO steps down, faces series of setbacks
Herbert Diess steps down as Volkswagen CEO, Oliver Blume, CEO of Porsche will succeed Diess. Diess assumed the position as CEO in 2018, with an expiring contract in 2025.
Used cars costing consumers $10,000 more than 'normal' as inflation rages
Used car prices have skyrocketed close to 45% over the past year as a result of pandemic-induced supply chain disruptions and a semiconductor shortage.
Biden running out of credit cards to swipe, must turn to US energy producers: Industry president
U.S. Oil and Gas Association President Tim Stewart provides expert analysis of the energy crisis as gas prices continue to drop for 38 consecutive days.
Climate elite's energy agenda a waste of time, money: Bjorn Lomborg
Copenhagen Consensus president criticizes political leaders for pushing ineffective and costly energy measures that have achieved 'absolutely nothing.'
Inflation pushes consumers to consider private labels over name brands
With inflation impacting everyone, consumers are now re-thinking what products they are buying at the store and even reaching for more in-house brands, experts say.
Price of lumber tumbles following massive gains in 2021
FOX Business' Madison Alworth reports from a lumber yard in New Jersey about what the price drop means for business.
Can-Am issues 'do not ride' warning on recalled three-wheel motorcycles
The Can-Am Ryker three-wheel motorcycle is being recalled because a defective part could cause the handlebars to come loose, leading to a loss of control.
FedEx cutting out deliveries in some markets on Sundays
People living in more rural parts of the United States may soon have to wait longer for their deliveries after FedEx announced it is cutting back its Sunday deliveries in some areas.
Amazon, Rivian start rolling out electric delivery vans
By the end of 2022, Amazon and Rivian's electric delivery vans will hit the road in more than 100 cities.
Airline complaints nearly tripled in May compared with same pre-pandemic month
Airline complaints in May were down from April 2022but up more than 200% from those received pre-pandemic in May 2019, according to the Department of Transportation.
Union Pacific second quarter profit improves as railroad delivery delays are reduced
Union Pacific's profit grew 2% in the second quarter to $1.84 billion. This is a slight improvement from last year's profit of $1.8 billion.
USPS to increase size of electric vehicle fleet
USPS will expand its electrified fleet of next generation delivery vehicles after facing pushback from the Biden administration, EPA and environmentalist groups.
Bad energy policy causes blackouts
Curtailing AC use in the midst of crippling heat is misery. Bad policy brought this nightmare to life.
Sen. Blackburn slams Biden's energy agenda: American consumers cannot withstand Democrats' 'war on oil'
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., discusses President Biden's new executive actions to combat climate change as extreme heat waves sweep the nation.
The best, worst states for teen drivers in 2022: report
WalletHub found the best and worst states for teen drivers this year, based on their safety, economic environment and driving laws. The report found that New York was the best state.
Here's when the Tesla Cybertruck might go on sale, according to Elon Musk
Elon Musk said during Tesla's Q2 earnings call that the Cybertruck pickup could be on sale by the middle of next year as it continues development on the truck.
Lyft to shutter its car-rental business and lay off about 60 workers
Lyft is responding to economic concerns by laying off about 60 workers, shuttering its car-rental business and consolidating its global operations team.
EU calls for rationing natural gas, says Russia ‘blackmailing us’
The European Union is calling upon its member states to voluntarily cut their use of gas to prepare for the possibility of Russia cutting off supplies in the winter.