FDA chief sounds alarm over sale of fake weight loss drugs circulating online
FDA Chief Dr. Robert Califf warned that fake weight loss drugs are emerging in response to shortages of Ozempic and other popular GLP-1 agonists, according to Reuters.
'Wolf of Wall Street' says college a 'complete waste of time' for most students: 'Avoid it like the plague'
"Wolf of Wall Street" Jordan Belfort argued more young people would benefit from financial literacy classes and said for most degrees college has proved to be "a waste of time."
Over half of workers told to come in the office are currently or plan to look for a new job this year: Report
Over 50% who have been told by employers to work in the office are currently or planning on looking for a new job this year, per a recent report.
Army vet says prepper food company booming as more Americans plan for disaster in 2024
US Army veteran Jason Nelson shared why prepping has become more mainstream and how his freeze-dried beef company can help families supplement their emergency stockpile.
In-N-Out closing in Oakland due to crime issues part of 'degradation of Bay Area,' local candidates say
Local leaders and anti-crime activists shared why they think crime is rising in Oakland after businesses like In-N-Out shuttered a store in the Bay Area City.
Nearly half of young adults say they are 'obsessed' with being rich, and financial consequences may ensue
Young adults report at higher rates a lack of contentment with their finances, according to a new survey, with 45% saying they are "obsessed" with the idea of being rich.
Parents warned to be on the lookout for woke toys, consumer expert declares
One expert said oftentimes the LGBTQ rebrand of classic brands and children's toys are actually making the market "less inclusive."
Mark Cuban mocks X under Elon Musk as his 'little echo chamber,' defends DEI stance
Billionaire Mark Cuban slammed fellow billionaire Elon Musk while appearing on a podcast, saying X under him had become Musk's "little echo chamber" as they battled about DEI.
Company behind Miss Universe files for bankruptcy after accepting transgender contestants
The company behind the Miss Universe pageant shared an open letter to the Stock Exchange of Thailand declaring bankruptcy, but will nonetheless still hold the event.
Majority of Americans take notice in the rise of 'tipflation' across industries
Pew Research did an extensive study showing how the landscape of tipping has changed, and older Americans in particular are not receptive to some of these reforms.
Gen Z gets wake-up call on how the ‘real world’ works: 'Success isn't handed to you,' says young professional
After a Gen Z TikToker cried over her 9-to-5 job schedule being "crazy," Kaylee McGhee White reminds her young peers that "success isn't handed to you."
Bud Light sales down nearly 30% compared to 2022 after partnership with transgender influencer
Bud Light sales dropped nearly 30% from last year after a boycott in response to its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, according to a report.
CEO distances Anheuser-Busch from Bud Light Dylan Mulvaney controversy: 'Not a formal campaign'
Anheuser-Busch CEO Michel Doukeris distanced Bud Light from transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney on an earnings call with investors Thursday, claiming Bud Light partnered with Mulvaney for "one post," not a campaign.
Progressive LGBT group pressures Bud Light to renew transgender support amid Dylan Mulvaney fallout
The Human Rights Campaign is calling on Bud Light to publicly reaffirm its support of transgender people amid backlash from the company's partnership with Dylan Mulvaney.
TikTok's newest trend 'deinfluencing': A hoax, or a tool to combat overconsumption?
'Deinfluencing' is taking over TikTok and many see the trend as an authentic contrast to commercialized ads, but some critics see the trend as simply another form of influencing.
Concerns over a 'white collar recession' grow as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Amazon and others cut jobs
With Goldman Sachs beginning layoffs this week, many are worried that the worst is yet to come for professionals across all industries as the Federal Reserve battles inflation.
Entrepreneurs make billions in sneaker resale market, build collectible kicks empire
Impossible Kicks co-founder and CEO John Mocadlo says "you'd really be surprised" how clients young and old are investing in the sneaker resale market as a new kind of "asset class."
Viral ATM that shows users’ bank balances slammed by Charlamagne tha God: 'Why would you want to use this?'
Multimedia mogul Charlamagne tha God weighed in on an ATM machine that publicly displays the user’s checking balance and sold for $75,000 at Art Basel.
French court says companies can't fire employees for not being 'fun,' skipping social gatherings
Cubik Partners allegedly fired an employee for not embracing the company's culture of "fun," but the courts ruled that this violated a fundamental freedom of expression.
After Disney movie bombs, film critic tells Hollywood ‘go woke, go broke’
Film critic Christian Toto reflects on the poor box office performance of Disney movie "Strange World" and whether there's a connection to the film's openly gay teenage character.



















