Buttigieg adviser blasts Bloomberg for story alleging Facebook's Zuckerberg advised on hiring
The story hinged on two campaign employees, Eric Mayefsky and Nina Wornhoff, who were hired after Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan recommended them via email in April.
Mark Minnella: Timothy Plan rings bell at NYSE, marking significant milestone for Christian investors
Every business morning of the week some executive of a recent IPO, representative of a prominent investment firm or founder of an investment product is given the honor to ring that bell. But this time it is different.
Walmart brand breakfast meats being recalled
Some ready-to-eat pork and turkey products sold under Walmart’s Great Value brand are being pulled off the shelves due to a possible salmonella contamination.
Paris Hilton remembers 'iconic' grandfather, hotel magnate Barron Hilton at funeral service
Barron Hilton, the second son and successor of hotelier Conrad Hilton, passed away Sept. 19 at the age of 91.
Jeff Bezos' girlfriend Lauren Sanchez' divorce to be finalized by end of the month: Report
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos's girlfriend Lauren Sanchez is about to officially divorce her husband Patrick Whitesell.
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon says controlling capitalist companies is socialism not social democracy, sets record straight
The straight-talking banking CEO is straightening out the true meaning of social policies.
Can carpooling save the world? Waze CEO says maybe
Noam Bardin on Waze
Media giant Barry Diller is betting big on Netflix
Barry Diller, China, netflix
Media legend weighs in on economy, chances of recession
Barry Diller on economy
Does Facebook promote 'inflammatory speech'?
Facebook, Hillary Clinton and Tulsi Gabbard
PG&E wildfire safety blackouts could continue for 10 years, CEO says
PG&E drew widespread criticism after it abruptly shut off power for roughly 700,000 homes earlier this month in California after forecasts suggested a high risk of wildfires.
Report: AirBNB's increased spending is not paying off
AirBNB's business problems
Should tech execs go to jail for lying to the government?
Tech companies and jail
Apple CEO faces criticism for pulling Hong Kong map app
Tim Cook and Apple
JPMorgan CEO: Governments controlling companies is socialism
Politicians, capitalism and socialism
Ex-Hercules Capital exec will plead guilty in college cheating scandal
The founder and former CEO for finance lender Hercules Capital Inc. will cop to charges related to a national college cheating scheme that involves more than 50 people, including other business execs and Hollywood personas.
Google appoints its first chief health officer
Google officially appointed the company's first chief health officer as the company takes a deep dive into the health market.
Former Apple executives create new smart lock technology
Walmart and level-lock
This men's magazine editor quit her job to start a bakery
How this former magazine editor started her own bakery.
Mark Zuckerberg interview: Key moments from exclusive Fox News sit-down
Facebook faces unprecedented bipartisan scrutiny ahead of the 2020 election cycle.



















