Former US national security officials urge Congress to build on Biden's China investment curbs
A group of 21 former U.S. national security officials sent a letter to leaders in Congress urging lawmakers to build on President Biden's restrictions on investment in Chinese firms.
White House issues guidelines to boost use of US-made goods in government-funded infrastructure projects
The White House released definitive guidelines on bolstering the utilization of domestically produced goods in infrastructure projects funded by the government.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's lawyers blast 'innuendo, speculation, and scant facts' from prosecutors
Lawyers for disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried said Tuesday that prosecutors are wrongly using "innuendo, speculation, and scant facts" to attempt to revoke their client's bail.
Disney's Iger lures back former executives as advisors
Disney CEO Bob Iger has brought back two former executives who were potential heirs to the top spot before ill-fated Bob Chapek got the job, according multiple news sources.
NFL-themed slot machines to make debut on Vegas strip
NFL-themed slot machines are coming to the Las Vegas strip in September for the start of football season, Aristocrat Gaming announced on Thursday.
US appeals court to reconsider decision on Elon Musk's 2018 anti-union tweet
The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to an en banc review of its decision that Tesla CEO Elon Musk violated federal labor law with a 2018 anti-union tweet.
White House announces 'trust mark' program identifying secure electronics
The White House is launching a new program to certify and mark consumer electronics that are found sufficiently secure against cyber-security threats.
Landlord charged tenants thousands when they complained of bugs, gross conditions: AG
The Pennsylvania Attorney General announced a lawsuit against Philadelphia-area property management company SBG Management Services for “multiple violations."
Merck battles Biden’s drug price scheme: ‘Radical central-planning’ is ‘tantamount to extortion’
Merck & Co. is digging its heels in against the Biden administration in a lawsuit over the constitutionality of HHS' drug pricing program, asking the court to rule without a trial.
Yellen returns from Beijing, says US, China want to ‘stabilize’ relations
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently visited China and said she believes that the U.S. and Beijing are ready to work together and "stabilize" their economic relationship.
Pentagon turns to AI to help detect deepfakes
The Dept. of Defense is utilizing generative artificial intelligence to help servicemembers detect deepfakes seeking to access sensitive information and undermining national security.
Yellen vows US will protect its own 'national security' after China's espionage law threatens American firms
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said during her 10 hours of meetings with Chinese officials that she raised concern over a new counterespionage law.
Founding Father John Adams' intimate letter to 'sincere friend' teenage bride sold for $40,000
An intimate letter from President John Adams to a young bride, known only to one American family for 200 years, sold for $40,000 as part of a "friendship album."
Gen Zers report highest negative impact from social media, nonprofits working to change that
A new study found higher use of social media is associated with poorer well-being and Gen Z – who reports the most negative impact from social media – uses it the most.
Chinese nationals crossing US border with 'really disturbing' intentions, expert warns
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang warns of Chinese migrants crossing the border and working as "saboteurs" for "the first day of war with Asia."
Amazon enrolled customers in Prime without consent, made it hard to cancel, FTC says in lawsuit
The Federal Trade Commission is accusing online retail juggernaut Amazon of illicitly manipulating customers into subscriptions to its Prime service.
Expert predicts Blinken’s 'unacceptable' China trip outcome: ‘Looks like World War III’
Chinese President Xi Jinping's "only way" to rally his people is with war, Gatestone Institute's Gordon Chang argues while warning Biden is "accelerating" conflict.
Biden to host Airbnb, Ticketmaster execs in pursuit of 'junk fee' crackdowns
The White House is set to host several corporate executives Thursday in a push by the Biden administration to help rectify the levying of so-called "junk fees."
CFOs expect economy will be worse in a year, Deloitte survey finds
North America's top finance executives have dialed down their 12-month outlooks and overwhelmingly cite economic or financial market risks as their top concern, Deloitte found.
Right to repair laws gain steam, gives more options to consumers
The 'right to repair' laws will make it easier and cheaper for consumers to fix their electronics, but advocates say while it may be a win, some businesses hope for a federal fix.



















