New York City Google employees arrested: 'Not willing to leave'
Nine Google employees were arrested after protesting the tech giant's contract with the Israeli military. (Credit: Justice Speaks)
California Google workers arrested after protesting tech giant's involvement with Israeli government
Nine Google employees were arrested at the company's headquarters in Sunnyvale, California and New York City on Tuesday, April 16. (Credit: Justice Speaks)
Can GameStop survive?
GameStop co-founder Gary Kusin explains what CEO Ryan Cohen needs to do to clean up shop and turn around the company.
House Republicans say Brazil using claims of 'disinformation' to suppress critics on X
Republicans on the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government say the Brazilian government is using "disinformation" as a guise to shut down critics
Tesla asks shareholders reinstate Elon Musk's pay, move to Texas
Electric vehicle giant Tesla is asking its shareholders to approve CEO Elon Musk's pay package again after it was rejected by a Delaware judge, and to move the company to Texas.
Jamie Dimon nets $183M after completing planned stock sale
Jamie Dimon offloaded 178,222 shares of JPMorgan Chase stock Monday worth about $33 million, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
See Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez step out at Coachella
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and fiancée Lauren Sanchez spent some quality time together over the weekend as they took in music at Coachella.
X platform's brand safety score for advertisers hurt by error
Elon Musk's X is setting the record straight about an erroneous brand safety score used by major advertising firms that the company says hurt its business before it was corrected.
EV revolution is happening ‘too soon and too fast’: Bob Lutz
Former Chrysler CEO and Chairman Bob Nardelli and Big Three executive Bob Lutz spoke with Fox News Digital about automotive industry implications of a forced transition to electric cars.
Elon Musk hosts Argentine President Javier Milei at Tesla headquarters
Elon Musk met with Argentina's new president, Javier Milei, this week at Tesla's Austin, Texas, headquarters, where the two reportedly discussed the potential for lithium projects.
CEOs looking to counter burnout with shorter workweeks
The idea of cutting the workweek down is gaining steam with chief executives of major U.S. firms as employers consider ways to combat worker burnout in the tight labor market.
Jamie Dimon sounds alarm over 'persistent' inflation, Fed policy
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon on Friday warned there are a "large number of persistent inflationary pressures" that pose a risk to the U.S. economic outlook.
US, Japan alliance is in 'great condition': Jonathan DT Ward
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward reacts to the Philippine president and Japanese prime minister's meeting at the White House and discusses American CEOs cooperation with China.
Sam Bankman-Fried appeals conviction and sentencing
FTX founder and ex-CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is seeking to overturn his conviction and 25-year sentence for defrauding customers and investors in his cryptocurrency exchange.
An auction to have lunch with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff to launch in early May
A lunch with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff will hit the virtual auction block in early May as a San Francisco-based nonprofit looks to raise funds.
Chicken titan tied to Arkansas John Calipari hire
John Calipari is expected to leave the Kentucky Wildcats for the Arkansas Razorbacks in part due to his ties to a food processing titan who is a major donor to Arkansas.
Dimon says AI could have similar impact as the printing press, electricity and internet
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said in his annual letter to shareholders that artificial intelligence can be as transformational as the printing press, electricity and the internet.
Jamie Dimon warns inflation, interest rates may remain elevated
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned that inflation and interest rates could remain high as large amounts of government spending underpin the U.S. economy.
Larry Summers predicts AI threatens robust US job growth
The U.S. labor market is humming along, but former Treasury secretary and OpenAI board member Larry Summers says artificial intelligence could eventually replace nearly "all" jobs.
Elon Musk says Reuters 'lying' in reporting Tesla scrapped plan for low-cost car
Tesla CEO Elon Musk accused Reuters of "lying" on Friday after the media outlet reported the electric vehicle giant has abandoned its long-planned low-cost vehicle model.



















