Twitter hit with lawsuit claiming ex-employees owed at least $500M in severance pay
A former Twitter employee from the company's employee benefits department has filed suit against the company, claiming it owes at least $500 million in severance to laid-off employees.
Elon Musk introduces xAI, a new artificial intelligence company
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI, received its official introduction on Wednesday, with the billionaire saying it aims to "understand reality."
Companies must pass along some inflation or else they're 'out of business': Robert Unanue
Goya Foods CEO Robert Unanue explains how the pandemic and decades-high inflation has 'killed' business owners' spirits.
Florida AG Ashley Moody calls on Meta's Zuckerberg to testify on human trafficking cases
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss her calls for Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify on the human trafficking cases and Disney investing big in California while curtailing Florida spending.
Twitter, ChatGPT recover after brief service outage
Twitter and ChatGPT suffered brief service outages on Wednesday, with the Downdetector.com reporting some 6,064 instances of service loss for Twitter.
Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino reports 'largest usage day' in months as Threads continues growing
Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino reported Twitter usage hit its highest level in months one day last week, the same week competitor Meta Platforms rolled out Threads.
Safety administration wants answers from Tesla on autopilot probe
U.S. regulators from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have asked Tesla for updated responses in their investigation into the EV maker’s Autopilot.
Twitter rival Threads tops 100M users
Meta's Threads app surpassed 100 million users on Monday, according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, less than a week after the new social media platform was launched.
Carl Icahn gets breathing room from lenders following short-seller attack
Carl Icahn's has detached his personal loans from Icahn Enterprises reducing risk for investors and addressing short-seller Hindenburg's concerns.
Chicago brewery named winner of Samuel Adams’ craft beer competition
Samuel Adams named a Chicago-based brewery, founded by three childhood friends, the winner of the 12th annual Brewer Experienceship craft brewers competition.
Elon Musk jet tracking account moves to Meta's Threads amid Twitter ban
The creator of the Elon Musk jet tracking account that was banned on Twitter has resurfaced on Twitter-rival Threads following the Meta-owned platform's launch last week.
Elon Musk sues law firm that represented Twitter amid his buyout over its 'unconscionable' $90M fee
Elon Musk is suing a merger law firm over the $90 million fee Twitter paid last year to force the SpaceX CEO to close the $44 billion deal for the platform after he attempted to back out.
Amazon CEO says not to count e-commerce giant out of AI race: Generative AI part of 'hype cycle'
Amazon chief executive Andy Jassy asserted last week that the e-commerce giant should not be counted out of the artificial intelligence race, with its future lying in chips.
Yellen calls for China cooperation on climate finance: It's 'critical' to combat the 'existential threat'
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen met with Chinese government officials again on Saturday, calling for close cooperation and communication on climate finance.
Ex-Walmart CEO predicts when US will see high prices drop
Inflation has proved "brutal" for American wallets with "heartbreaking" economic outcomes, former Walmart U.S. President and CEO Bill Simon tells Fox News Digital.
Tesla commits to promoting 'core socialist values' in pledge with Chinese auto companies
Tesla on Thursday agreed to promote "core socialist values" with over a dozen Chinese car manufacturers who also vowed to do so, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Elon Musk says Tesla could achieve fully autonomous driving 'later this year'
Tesla chief Elon Musk told panel attendees Thursday that the automaker could achieve fully autonomous driving sometime later this year, though admitting he has been wrong before.
Competition 'alive and well' between social media platforms: Jessica Melugin
Jessica Melugin, Competitive Enterprise Institute Director of Center for Technology and Innovation, discusses Twitter accusing Meta of stealing trade secrets and a New York City law requiring businesses to audit A.I. hiring tools.
Will Meta's Threads become a game changer for investors?
Mark Zuckerberg-led Meta launched Threads, a new "conversation" app and direct challenger to Elon Musk’s Twitter, dialing up the tit-for-tat between the billionaires.
Businesses ditch Philadelphia for Florida over high taxes, crime
After three generations, the David family is fleeing Philadelphia and moving to Florida for lower crime rates and taxes.


















