Elon Musk's X to hire 100 content moderators in Austin this year
Elon Musk-owned X announced a new content moderation push that will include the hiring of 100 content moderators at a facility in Austin, Texas, to root out child abuse online.
Snackmaker Utz recalls potato chips over undeclared allergen
Utz has issued a voluntary recall of some of its single-serve size of potato chips that were mostly distributed in New York City, it announced Friday.
Polarizing Costco shoppers' habit deemed 'annoying' by workers sparks online debate
Costco Wholesale customers and employees are debating whether or not they should be putting their membership cards in the flipped over checkout dividers.
Sammy Hagar explains why fans have to wait even longer for his rare Ferrari supercar auction
Sammy Hagar's Ferrari supercar will now be auctioned off this fall rather than next week after an inspection revealed it needed a battery replacement.
Grammys gift bag creator shares insights into bag of goodies valued at $35K for presenters, performers
This year's Grammy Awards gift bag for presenters and performers is valued at over $35,000. Fox News Digital spoke with creator Lash Fary ahead of the awards.
Village to offer cash to help country's 'bachelor crisis'
A village in China is paying it's matchmakers $140 per successful marriage match to combat falling birthrates across the country, a local China paper reported.
MacKenzie Scott sold $10.4 billion in Amazon shares in 2023
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott sold about one-quarter of her stake in Amazon last year, which was worth more than $10 billion, according to a report by Bloomberg.
5 crazy takeaways from the world's largest cruise liner 'Icon of the Seas'
The Icon of the Seas, the world's largest cruise liner and Royal Caribbean's newest ship, will set off on its first official cruise Saturday. Here are some notable aspects about it.
The Detroit Lions have an automobile titan backing the team
The Detroit Lions has a packed ownership rooster and it's all tied to one major auto maker: Ford. The team has been owned by members of the Ford Family since the 60s.
Boeing president speaks out as Alaska Airlines resumes 737 MAX 9 service
Stan Deal, president of Boeing Commercial Airlines, vowed the company would make things right after the plug door blew of a 737 MAX 9 plane in mid-flight.
Student loan boycotts can't stand. Here's how we make them pay up
Borrowers' current strategy involves a literal "boycott" of repayments, a concerted effort to compel the federal government to annul federal student loan debt.
Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street - Friday, January 26
FBI, Migrants, Inflation
Riley Gaines doubles down on paying golfers who boycott trans competitor: ‘It is legit’
Riley Gaines, Clay Travis and others have voiced support to financially back female athletes who bow out of competing against a transgender golfer.
Home Depot selling famous movie sword replica prompts jokes: 'Reclaim your FREEDOM'
Home Depot recently started selling a replica of the sword used in the film, "Braveheart," prompting jokes from customers on the home improvement store's website.
Sofia Vergara, 'Griselda' sued by drug lord's son over new show: 'Comes with the territory'
Michael Corleone Blanco, the son of 'Cocaine Godmother' Griselda Blanco, is suing Netflix and Sofia Vergara over the portrayal of the late Colombian drug lord.
Jobs for those over age 40: Here's how to best land a new one
Job experts shared insights for experienced workers who are looking for new positions in 2024, in a competitive job market. Here are tips about resumes, cover letters, interviewing and more.
Microsoft hits $3T in market value
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss the impact of AI in Microsoft as the two tech giants go head-to-head competing for world's most valuable company.
Artist trains robot dogs to create works of art through AI technology
Agnieszka Pilat discusses the role of artificial intelligence in the art world on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Ex-Starbucks employee says coffee chain fired him after fighting off robbers
A former Starbucks employee in Missouri is suing the coffee chain, saying he was wrongly terminated after he confronted a pair of robbers at his store.
The Bottom Line - Friday, January 26
Migrants, Joe Biden, Economy