Biden FCC commissioner nominee faces grilling from senate GOP, asked about past comments on Fox News
President Biden’s pick to lead the Federal Communications Commission faced a tough round of questioning Wednesday from Republican senators over her alleged partisan bias.
Black Lives Matter calls for month-long boycott of ‘white companies’
The BLM national arm is leading a boycott of 'white companies' until the beginning of 2022 during the peak of holiday shopping season.
Sen. Mike Lee releases new study on 'declining' teen mental health due to increased use of social media
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, on Wednesday released a new study from the Joint Economic Committee on the mental health impacts of Instagram and other social media apps on teenage girls.
Salesforce's Benioff gets co-CEO
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff will now have a co-CEO, the company announced Tuesday
New Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal once said company is ‘not to be bound by the First Amendment’
New Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal was thrust into the spotlight on Monday when Jack Dorsey announced he would step down from the position in a surprise decision that puts a man who once declared the company is “not to be bound by the First Amendment” in of the social media juggernaut.
Ramaswamy says new Twitter CEO will push more 'draconian censorship'
Author of 'Woke, Inc.' Vivek Ramaswamy on Jack Dorsey stepping down and what this means for the future of Twitter.
Bipartisan lawmakers urge SEC to review Unilever filings over Ben & Jerry’s Israel boycott
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers, led by Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., are urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to assess whether Unilever, the parent company of Ben & Jerry’s, should amend its regulatory filing to reflect potential risks to shareholders over the ice cream maker’s Israel boycott.
Those retro toys hiding in your attic may be worth money
Old toys, like certain Lego sets and Polly Pocket, may be worth hundreds of dollars today.
NYC man charged with hacking into Wegmans customer accounts, placing fraudulent orders
A New York City man is being charged with hacking into 59 Wegmans Food Market customer accounts and placing $10,000 in fraudulent orders.
Lush Cosmetics quitting social media until platforms are safer for consumers
Lush Cosmetics says it will deactivate its Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and TikTok accounts on Friday until the social media platforms take action to provide a safer environment for users.
Texas Gov. Abbott, Samsung announce $17B chip factory coming to Taylor
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Samsung announced Tuesday the company would be building a $17 billion semiconductor chip factory in Taylor, Texas
Samsung plans to build $17 billion chip-making plant in Texas
Samsung plans to build a roughly $17 billion chip-making plant in Taylor, Texas, according to people familiar with the matter, a mega investment by the South Korean tech giant, as the Biden administration pushes for an expansion of U.S. semiconductor production.
MarketWatch deletes tweet about 'average Americans' paying $90 for wine, $5 for gas
MarketWatch on Saturday said it had deleted a tweet that implied $5 for a gallon of gas, a $90 bottle of wine and $200 concert tickets were typical purchases for "average Americans" in the current economy.
Ted Lasso's Sudeikis helps raise funds for prosthetic limbs
Jason Sudeikis recently returned to his hometown of Kansas City to host Thundergong!, an annual benefit concert for a charity that helps amputees who lack proper health coverage pay for prosthetic limbs.
GoFundMe says Rittenhouse fundraising OK now that he is acquitted
GoFundMe issued a statement following the verdict acquitting Kyle Rittenhouse, saying that since he was found not guilty fundraising pages for him are now allowed on the site, more than a year after they pulled all Rittenhouse fundraisers from their platform
Pentagon awards hypersonic missile defense contracts to Raytheon, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman
The Pentagon’s Missile Defense Agency tapped contractors Raytheon, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin to develop a defense system capable of intercepting hypersonic missiles, officials said on Friday.
Meta under investigation by coalition of states over Instagram's effects on kids
Attorneys general from several states announced Thursday they have joined forces to investigate Meta over Instagram's effects on children
Apple will allow customers to self-repair iPhones, Macs
Starting early next year, Apple will let some iPhone users fix their own phones, marking a significant shift for the company which has long shied away from the idea.
PlayStation chief calls out Activision Blizzard’s response to sexual misconduct claims against CEO
PlayStation Chief Jim Ryan on Wednesday criticized Activision Blizzard Inc. for what he deemed an inadequate response to allegations that chief executive officer (CEO) Bobby Kotick had known about sexual misconduct allegations at the video game publishing giant for years.
Astroworld tragedy: Travis Scott, Drake, Apple and Live Nation hit with $750M lawsuit
Travis Scott, Drake and Live Nation have been hit with another lawsuit stemming from the tragic events that took place at Scott’s popular Astroworld music festival, Fox Business has learned. The lawsuit also names Apple, which livestreamed the concert.



















