The energy debate has been dominated by tensions between the need for energy security and a desire for cleaner energy sources to combat climate change.
Ukraine has repeatedly asked its Western allies to provide it with tanks to help it fight Russia. A reluctance to answer those calls could be about to change.
Japan’s central bank will meet this week amid soaring bond yields and a strong yen, with some economists expecting it to scrap its yield curve control policy.
While there are no signs of major stablecoins collapsing, an economics professor at Cornell University says it’s something regulators are worried about.
Swedish mining company LKAB discovered one million metric tons of rare earth oxides, which are used in electric vehicles and wind turbines.
The Federal Trade Commission proposed a rule that would ban noncompete clauses. As a result, wages could rise by nearly $300 billion a year.
Years after leaving her Procter & Gamble job, Amrita Saigal has a $250,000 “Shark Tank” deal for her diaper startup Kudos with Mark Cuban and Gwyneth Paltrow.
The European Union is still not completely satisfied with recent concessions from Washington on its historic set of green energy subsidies.
December’s strong job growth combined with slowing wage inflation is fueling optimism that the economy might just see a soft landing.
BMW’s “i Vision Dee” is a midsize electric sports sedan concept covered in 240 individual futuristic panels with the technology to change color on demand.
Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi club Al-Nassr, and the Kingdom’s growing investments in the sport, could have ripple effects across Europe and the U.S.