Iran seeking sensitive tech from private industry for drone program, US agencies warn
The Departments of Commerce, Justice, State and Treasury issued a warning on Iran's efforts to circumvent sanctions to acquire sensitive tech for drone programs.
GOP lawmaker warns China ‘on the march’: The likes of which have ‘never’ been seen
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., urges Biden and House Speaker McCarthy not to falter on the country's obligations in an effort to pass the debt bill.
Iran, Saudi Arabia holding high-level talks should be a ‘wake up call’ to US: Joe Lieberman
Former Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman joined ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss U.S. foreign policy ahead of the 2024 presidential race.
Israeli food tech company announces world's first burger made of chickpea protein
Israeli food tech startup Meat. The End (MTE) announced the debut of what it claims is the world’s first texturized plant-based burger made solely of chickpea protein.
Dubai license plate sold for $15M could be world's most expensive car registration: 'Breaking world records'
A license plate was sold for $15 million during a charity auction in the United Arab Emirates. The auction house that sold the specialized license plate believes it's a record breaker.
Biden missed 'golden window' to replenish US Strategic Petroleum Reserve: Dan Eberhart
Canary CEO Dan Eberhart explains how the Biden administration has 'slowed down' the flow of U.S. oil and threatened energy security.
Stuart Varney: Biden’s energy policy just got ‘worse’
FOX Business host Stuart Varney argues the president's 'green dreams are turning into America’s energy nightmare' as he stays fully committed to his climate policies.
World markets 'going through a lot of turmoil': HE Mohammed Al-Jadaan
Saudi Arabia Minister of Finance H.E. Mohammed Al-Jadaan says the country's market remains 'stable and quite strong' amid volatility.
The Pokémon Company says 'our hearts are with the people of Turkey and Syria,' donates to earthquake victims
The Pokémon Company is donating $200,000 to help the victims of the earthquake in parts of Turkey and Syria that has killed tens of thousands of people.
Court allows the PGA Tour to directly sue LIV Golf’s Saudi backers
The legal action began last summer when Phil Mickelson and 10 other golfers who bolted for LIV sued the Tour, arguing it had behaved as a monopolist in barring them from Tour events.
Pakistan blocks Wikipedia, says it hurt Muslim sentiments
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority says it blocked Wikipedia because a 48-hour deadline to remove the content was ignored, according to a spokesperson.
Android phones in Iran get false quake alerts as Mahsa Amini protests continue
False earthquake alerts went off on Wednesday on Android smartphones in Iran as the country continues to grapple with nationwide protests.
Incoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to build on country's 'start-up nation' successes
Having helped turn around and transform the Israeli economy Benjamin Netanyahu faces a lot of challenges as he prepares for a third-term as the country's prime minister.
China’s Xi Jinping meets with Saudi rulers in economic power play: 'No longer a competitor'
China and Saudi Arabia will look to finalize about 20 deals that would result in about $29 billion in investments that would also expand Beijing's influence in the region.
Netflix faces backlash, exodus of subscribers, over 'antisemitic' film Farha: 'Stop this disgrace'
Netflix was blasted for adding a film some Israelis labeled antisemitic for its depiction of Israeli soldiers during the 1948 war murdering a Palestinian family.
Qatar Airways tells plus-size model to upgrade to first class because she didn't fit in economy seat: report
Qatar Airways said a plus-size model who claimed she was not allowed to board a flight because she was too "fat" to fit in an economy seat was aggressive with staff.
Qatar signs 27-year gas deal with China
Qatar Energy signed a long gas deal with China's Sinopec on Monday that will supply the country with gas until at least 2050.
Stuart Varney: People power is alive in the darkest of places
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the protests erupting in countries that are govern by dictatorships and the impact it will have on its citizens
Oil market faces ‘considerable uncertainties,’ OPEC warns
OPEC lowered its forecast for global oil demand growth this year by 100,000 barrels a day to 2.5 million barrels a day. It also lowered its 2023 demand growth forecast.
Carbon 'offsets' for World Cup in Qatar, explained
Companies, governments and individuals buy offsets, or allowances, to reduce their carbon footprints. Allowances, credits and offsets all refer to the same thing.