Gas stove ban 'on the table' for federal agency: reports
A federal agency is considering pursuing a ban on gas stoves because of the harmful nature of the particulate matter the appliances emit and health concerns.
Consumer complaints about credit reporting agencies highlighted in CFPB report
The CFPB released a report regarding consumers' complaints about the nationwide credit reporting agencies and efforts to fix those concerns.
Republican state puts banks on notice over wokeness: 'Won’t be tolerated'
Kentucky's state treasurer announced an aggressive measure Monday to fight back against financial institutions' efforts to push green energy and boycott fossil fuel production.
Deadliest jobs in America revealed: These industries are 'dangerous and difficult'
New data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has found logging to be the most dangerous job in America, followed by industries such as fishing, hunting and roofing.
UK approves first coal mine in decades, sparking anger among environmentalists as energy costs soar
The U.K.'s Conservative government has, for the first time in 30 years, approved a coal mine, stoking anger among environmentalists.
Arizona divesting funds from BlackRock over ESG push
Arizona is divesting most of its funds from BlackRock, joining a growing number of states in resisting the investment firm's push for ESG policies.
How to tell Amazon to tip your delivery driver $5
Amazon announced the roll-out of a feature on their Alexa-enabled devices which will allow consumers to send a 'thank-you' to their delivery driver.
Maine lobstermen warn Biden admin is trying to put them out of business with harsh eco rules
Industry groups and Maine lawmakers are warning that a pending environmental regulation would decimate rural communities along the state's coast that rely on the lobster industry.
LA City Council votes to phase out oil drilling, ban new wells with gas prices far above national average
The Los Angeles City Council on Friday voted to ban oil and gas wells within city limits and phase out existing wells over the next 20 years.
FTX founder manipulated ESG to earn 'virtue signaling glow': Palantir co-founder
The founder of the crypto exchange FTX manipulated ESG to convince investors that everything was above board before filing for bankruptcy, investor says.
Labor Department clears path for 401(k) plans to offer ESG funds
Labor rule reverses Trump era rule making ESG investing more difficult. Whether ESG adds value or just promotes a socialist agenda is still hotly debated.
Patagonia's billionaire founder puts his money where his mouth is
'The Five' panel reacts to Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard giving away his company to help fight the climate change crisis.
John Kerry says 'we need to ask even more' of financial institutions on climate change
John Kerry, speaking to the Council of Foreign Relations, cautioned that the world must work towards a low or zero carbon emission economy before it is too late.
Pushing back against ESG movement, conservatives propose pro-fossil fuel board member for Exxon Mobil
A conservative group wants a pro-fossil fuel lawyer and scientist on the board of Exxon Mobil Corp., in an effort to confront an "insurgency" of pro-ESG members
Plant-based meat sales declining, industry possibly suffering 'perception problem'
Plant-based meat sales declining, industry appears to be suffering from "woke" perception problem, according to report. Just last week Beyond Meat announced it suspended COO Doug Ramsey.
Republicans join Democrats to ratify UN climate treaty that could boost consumer prices
The Senate ratified a United Nations climate treaty Wednesday, binding the U.S. to an agreement to phase out the use of a key chemical found in home appliances.
Underlying energy market conditions could signal pain for consumers this winter and beyond
Energy economists told FOX Business that consumers should expect higher home heating prices this winter and in future years due to the global energy crisis and green policies.
SEC's reckless climate proposal will be disastrous for economy and investors
The Securities and Exchange Commission wants to force companies to calculate their own greenhouse emissions, as well as those of their suppliers and vendors.
King Charles III: How the new British monarch can impact an economy on the brink of crisis
The King has limited practical power, but he has private weekly meetings with the prime minister during which he can express views and provide guidance on current issues.
Federal judge rules against Maine lobster fisherman looking to overturn whale protections
Lobster fishermen in Maine were denied an appeal by a federal judge to overturn new fishing rules designed to help save endangered whales, which limit the harvest of lobster.