Elon Musk teases buying more companies, including Coca-Cola... to add back the cocaine
Following his purchase of Twitter for $44 billion, Tesla CEO Elon Musk teased buying more iconic American companies in order to ostensibly restore them – even suggesting that he might buy Coca-Cola in order to reintroduce cocaine into the ingredients of the soft drink.
Twitter says 'fluctuations in follower counts' are not automated
Republicans' surge in followers on Twitter – parallel with a noticeable drop in many Democrats' follower counts – are 'organic,' according to the social media site.
Dems slam 'dangerous influence' of billionaires, call Musk an 'oligarch' after Twitter buyout
Prominent Democrats are reacting to news that Tesla CEO Elon Musk has purchased Twitter by railing against the influence of billionaires in society.
Elon Musk deal saved Twitter: FCC commissioner
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr argues Twitter's previous restrictions on the "free exchange" of ideas put our democratic way of life in danger.
Activision Blizzard revenue falls as Call of Duty demand sputters
Activision Blizzard Inc.‘s first-quarter sales and profit plunged as demand for its Call of Duty videogame franchise fell. Microsoft is about to acquire the company.
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey responds to Musk takeover: 'Elon is the singular solution I trust'
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey responded to Tesla CEO Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter on Monday, suggesting that he supports the move.
NAACP urges Musk to keep Trump off Twitter, ACLU warns of so much power for one person
As news of the $44 billion purchase of Twitter by Elon Musk reverberated through the social media world, the NAACP urged the Tesla CEO to rid the platform of hate speech and falsehoods and to keep in place a ban on former President Donald Trump.
Joe Rogan claims Spotify controversy led to 2 million in subscriber growth
Joe Rogan claimed he gained subscribers during his most recent online controversies. Rogan received criticism for using the n-word and his COVID-19 stances.
Semiconductor chip shortage challenges several industries
A semiconductor chip shortage across the U.S. is putting several industries in a tough spot.
Microsoft and Sony considering in-game ads for Xbox and Playstation games: report
In-game advertisements could be coming to Microsoft's Xbox Series X and Sony's Playstation 5 later this year for the first time.
Nikki Fried calls Ron DeSantis a ‘dictator’ over Disney fight; governor says bills not ‘retaliatory’
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday that his fight against Disney is not "retaliatory" after Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, a Democratic gubernatorial candidate, accused him of pushing policies "based on revenge and being a dictator."
Netflix shares sink as Wall Street bails
At least nine Wall Street analysts have downgraded the stock following the streaming behemoth's disappointing earnings results.
IBM revenue up 8% on continued momentum in hybrid cloud business
International Business Machines Corp. reported a stronger-than-expected 8% revenue increase in the first quarter on continued momentum in its hybrid cloud platform, a key focus of the tech company’s transformation.
Elon Musk tweets his philosophy on social media policy amid bid to buy Twitter
Elon Musk weighed in Tuesday on what social media equity should look like amid a bid to grow his influence on Twitter.
DeSantis looks to hold Twitter board 'accountable' for response to Musk's buyout bid
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday that Florida will seek ways to hold Twitter's board of directors “accountable” over their response to billionaire Elon Musk's bid to take the company private.
Elon Musk would eliminate salaries for Twitter's board if buyout succeeds
Elon Musk wouldn't pay Twitter's board any salary if he buys the company
Ex-Twitter CEO Dorsey slams board's 'dysfunction' after response to Musk's buyout bid
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey rips Twitter board's "dysfunction" in tweets.
Activision cooperating with federal insider trading probes
Activision Blizzard is cooperating with federal investigations into trading by friends of its chief executive shortly before the gaming company disclosed its sale to Microsoft Corp, it said in a securities filing on Friday.
US government links North Korea to $620 million cryptocurrency heist
The U.S. this week linked a cybercrime group with ties to the North Korean government to a cryptocurrency heist of more than $620 million last month.
State lawyer alleges Newsom interfered in Activision lawsuit
A lawyer for California's civil rights agency has resigned over what she alleged were undue attempts by Gov. Gavin Newsom and his office to interfere in a state lawsuit against video game giant Activision Blizzard.

















