Consumer groups call on US and EU to regulate AI that powers ChatGPT
A coalition of consumer advocacy groups in the U.S. and Europe are calling on governments to quickly adopt regulations on generative AI to protect consumers from its potential harms.
This zombie tax idea will never work. Kill it once and for all
Politicians who support the idea of a national sales tax, which is sometimes billed as a "FairTax," are selling us a bill of goods – literally.
Consumers pessimistic about credit as inflation expectations ease
Americans' worries about rising inflation have hit the lowest point in more than two years, but now consumers are increasingly concerned about access to credit.
Ford recalling 125K vehicles due to engine issues that could cause fires
Ford Motor Co. is recalling 125,000 sport utility vehicles and trucks because engine failures may cause a fire, the automaker announced Tuesday.
Biden administration holds first onshore oil and gas lease sale in 11 months after repeated delays
The Department of the Interior held its first oil and gas lease sale in 11 months despite a federal statute requiring the agency to hold more regular auctions.
World Bee Day: Small business Beessential offers natural products made from the power of the bee
Ohio-based small business Beessential creates all-natural skin care products based on bees. After a co-worker left behind some bees at a farm, a passion was ignited and a small business born.
Manchin joins 37 Republicans to oppose Biden rule on climate data collection for insurance industry
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin joined Republicans to urge the Biden administration to cease pushing an "unrealistic environmental agenda" on the insurance industry.
Biden climate regulation could jeopardize nearly million jobs, tank economic activity by billions: study
The EPA's plan to reduce pollution would harm the manufacturing sector, threatening hundreds of thousands of jobs and hundreds of billions in economic activity, a new study showed.
Oklahoma bans more than a dozen woke banks from doing business with the state
Oklahoma announced sweeping actions to ban 13 prominent financial institutions from doing business in the state after an internal review found the companies engage in energy boycotts.
LARRY KUDLOW: Never doubt the havoc caused by our EPA
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow calls out the Environment Protection Agency for pushing Americans to get electric vehicles on "Kudlow."
Chipotle tests new sustainable restaurant design
Chipotle is launching a new electric restaurant design that's poised to help the company maximize its energy efficiency and help reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Bud Light suffers bloodbath as longtime and loyal consumers revolt against transgender campaign
Bud Light suffered a bloodbath as consumers revolted against its new transgender social-media campaign that appears to exclude longtime loyal customers.
Chipotle sues Sweetgreen over 'Chipotle Chicken Burrito Bowl'
Fast casual restaurant chain Chipotle Mexican Grill is suing competitor Sweetgreen in federal court in Santa Ana, Calif., claiming the salad restaurant’s new "Chipotle Chicken Burrito Bowl" violates trademarked rights.
FTC considering 'Click to Cancel' rule in bid to ease pain of ending subscriptions
The Federal Trade Commission is proposing a new "Click to Cancel" rule that would force companies to make it easier for consumers to drop unwanted subscriptions.
Washington, DC: Climate protesters cut credit cards outside Chase, Citibank, Wells Fargo, Bank of America
Climate protesters gathered in Washington, DC, Tuesday to protest major US banks and voiced their concerns over how money consumers have invested is being spent.
Joe Biden issues first veto, rejecting attempt to block ESG effort
President Biden’s veto, which allows investment professionals to consider ESG in portfolio management is unlikely to be overridden in the narrowly divided Congress.
Norfolk Southern CEO apologizes for East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment in Senate testimony
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw testified that he's "deeply sorry" about the East Palestine, Ohio, derailment before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Thursday.
As customer problems hit a record high, more people seek ‘revenge’
Consumer anger has tripled since 2020, while more angry customers are seeking revenge and running into problems with services, as companies struggle to hire enough employees.
California court orders oil company to pay big after several spills damage natural resources
HVI Cat Canyon Inc., has been ordered to pay the U.S. government and the State of California $65 million in damages and cleanup costs for more than two dozen oil spills.
California bullet train boondoggle faces cost increases and potential delays
California's long-planned high-speed rail project has been set back with cost increases and delays, a new report from the California High-Speed Rail Authority said.