Ukraine the subject of 'massive war we haven’t seen the likes of since WWII': Former National Security adviser
Former National Security Adviser John Hannah argues Ukraine is going to be 'extremely dependent' on massive quantities of Russian arms.
Former National Security adviser on Russia-Ukraine war: This is not really a fair fight
Former National Security Adviser to V.P. Cheney John Hannah discusses China reportedly expanding its nuclear war chest, Russia's new commander, Biden's meeting with Indian PM Modi and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Italy’s Mario Draghi to visit Algeria as country aims to wean itself off Russian natural gas
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi is expected to visit Algeria Monday as part of a plan for his country to wean itself off Russian natural.
Russia-Ukraine war is 'moving from 1.0 to 2.0': Brookes
Warning- GRAPHIC FOOTAGE Heritage Foundation Senior Research Fellow Peter Brookes argues the Ukrainians need more weapons to combat Russian aggression and Vladimir Putin's motives in the war.
Gerry Baker: Main source of revenue is still coming into Russia
'WSJ at Large' host Gerry Baker discusses the Russian ruble as the country's economy takes a hit amid war in Ukraine and President Putin's tactics during the crisis.
Yardeni: Biggest risk of a recession is in Europe
Yardeni Research founder Ed Yardeni discusses the U.S. economy and inflation ripping through the U.S., arguing the chances of a recession have 'certainly increased.'
Sen. Joni Ernst warns Russia-Ukraine war will lead to famine
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, warns of a global food crisis as Putin's invasion could impact millions.
GOP lawmaker warns of 'impending famine' as a result of Russia-Ukraine war
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, argues the quickest way to address the potential food shortage is for Ukraine to 'win this war.'
Republican senators work with Ukrainian leaders to focus on global food security crisis
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and former Ukrainian Parliament member Hanna Hopko discuss the food security crisis as Russia's invasion threatens production and the importance of Ukraine winning the war.
What Russia’s latest military setbacks mean for US defense spending, weapons exports
Another potential setback for Russia and its war against Ukraine hit when Russian tank manufacturers suspended operations.
American-made Teal Drones to send Golden Eagle drones to Ukraine for recon, intel
Teal Drones founder and CEO George Matus discusses the use of the technology in war as the company prepares to send drones to Ukraine.
Putin is a war criminal 'plain and simple': Brett Velicovich
Warning- GRAPHIC FOOTAGE Former Army Special Operations Brett Velicovich discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine as evidence of war crimes committed by the Russians unravel on the front lines.
China state refiners shun new Russian oil trades
Chinese state refiners are complying with existing contracts with Russian oil refiners but are currently avoiding any new contracts.
Amazon to compete with SpaceX by launching 3,236 satellites for global broadband
Amazon announced Tuesday that it has secured up to 83 planned launches over the course of five years for its initiative to construct a low Earth orbit satellite constellation called Project Kuiper.
EU planning to sanction 2 of Putin's daughters in latest round of restrictions
The European Union has proposed sanctioning two of President Vladimir Putin's daughters, according to diplomats familiar with the plan.
European Union proposes Russian coal ban in new sanctions
The European Union’s executive branch proposed Tuesday a ban on coal imports from Russia in what would be the first EU sanctions targeting the country’s lucrative energy industry over its war in Ukraine.
US blocks Russian debt payments in bid to raise pressure on Moscow
The United States stopped the Russian government on Monday from paying holders of its sovereign debt more than $600 million from reserves held at U.S. banks, ratcheting up pressure on Moscow.
Sen. Marshall: We need to be a country of action
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kans., calls for the U.S. to implement sanctions on Russia as the war in Ukraine continues, and discusses Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination as the Judiciary Committee is set to vote.
Market expert: Yield curve inversion is ‘potential symptom’ more than ‘disease’
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz told ‘Varney & Co’ that despite ‘interconnectivity’ with Europe, which is on the ‘precipice of recession,’ the U.S. should take yield curve inversions with a grain of salt.
British ambassador to US says this may lead the Russians to miscalculate
British Ambassador to the U.S. Karen Pierce argues Russian President Vladimir Putin 'always has more than one objective' as the war in Ukraine continues.