Nippon Steel pushes back on national security concerns raised by Biden admin over US Steel purchase
Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel are pushing back on reports their merger would undermine U.S. national security amid reports the Biden-Harris administration is preparing to block the deal.
Intel's financial struggles threaten Biden admin chip strategy
The Biden's administration's plans for reigniting the semiconductor industry in the U.S. is facing doubts as its premier domestic producer, Intel, struggles.
GOP-led states sue Biden administration over student debt relief plan
Attorneys from Missouri, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, North Dakota and Ohio filed a lawsuit to stop the Biden administrations latest effort to forgive student loans.
VP Harris joins Trump, Biden in opposing US Steel-Nippon Steel merger
Vice President Harris said she opposes the proposed merger between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel, aligning her views with President Biden and her electoral rival, former President Trump.
Varney: Democrats are shielding Kamala Harris in her first interview as the party's nominee
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argued Democrats are trying prevent Kamala Harris from making mistakes in her first interview as the party's presidential nominee by sending out Tim Walz with her.
SCOTUS denies Biden admin request to allow temporary enforcement of student loan handout
The Supreme Court denied a request from the Biden administration to lift a block on the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan to ease the burden of student loan debt.
Harris campaign says Dem nominee 'does not support' electric vehicle mandate in attempt to flip the script
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign team claimed the Democratic presidential nominee "does not support" a vehicle mandate despite her history.
Fundraiser for Jan. 6 defendants postponed until after November election
A fundraiser expected to be attended by former President Trump aims to raise over $1 million with the proceeds going directly to cover the legal fees of Jan. 6 Capitol protesters.
DOJ targeting AI rental pricing software is misguided, conservatives warn
The DOJ is reportedly targeting AI rental pricing software amid the Biden-Harris administration's push to block what it views as collusion, a move conservatives argue is misguided.
US economy missing 818,000 jobs. America, we're dealing with a wacky view of our economic health
More than half of Americans believe the U.S. is already in a recession. We aren't, officially, but looking at the Labor Department's downward revision of the jobs number it makes sense.
Varney: Is hating Trump enough to carry Harris to the presidency?
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed President Biden's speech at the Democratic National Convention and whether Kamala Harris can beat Donald Trump in November.
Stuart Varney: Only Trump can stop Kamala Harris' 'era of socialism'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney previews the Democratic National Convention where Biden will say goodbye and Kamala Harris will introduce her new "era of socialism."
Plastic manufacturers push back after Biden administration agrees to support global goal to cap production
A plastic organization expressed its disappointment in the White House after the U.S. reportedly will support a global treaty reducing production.
Stuart Varney: Democrats face the 'monumental task' of transforming Kamala Harris
FOX Business' Stuart Varney explained how Democrats plan turn Kamala Harris into a winning candidate and convince voters she no longer believes in her progressive policies.
Stock market sell-off sparks ominous trending topics on social media
A global market sell-off and unrest in the Middle East spurred foreboding topics on social media to trend on Monday amid a rise in speculation that tougher times could be ahead.
White House economic adviser heads to Harris campaign as stock market plunges
A senior economic adviser, Gene Sperling, is leaving the White House to join the Harris campaign as the stock market takes a historic tumble.
Biden said he 'cured the economy' days before recession fears spark market selloff
President Biden is facing heat online Monday after claiming that he "cured the economy" just days before a major crash.
Intel’s massive job cuts come after it's expected to receive $8.5 billion in taxpayer money
Intel announced this week it is cutting 15% of its workforce even after it received $8.5 billion in federal subsidies under the CHIPS and Science Act.
Russian swapped in Evan Gershkovich prisoner exchange smuggled US tech and ammo to Russian military
Vadim Konoshchenok, a suspected Russian spy, was one of the prisoners the U.S. returned to Russia as part of an exchange that brought Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich home.
WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich released: Read letter from the Editor in Chief
Russia freed wrongly convicted WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich and more than a dozen others jailed by the Kremlin including former Marine Paul Whelan and journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, in a sweeping deal that involved 24 prisoners and at least six countries.