Dick's Sporting Goods hit by cyberattack
Dick's Sporting Goods on Wednesday said that an unauthorized third-party gained access to its information systems on Aug. 21, the same day Halliburton was hit with a cyberattack.
Lego swapping oil in its bricks for more expensive renewable plastic
Lego is moving toward its goal of producing completely oil-free bricks by 2032 after securing agreements with suppliers of renewable plastics, the company said Wednesday.
Mitch Roschelle: 'If you give a developer an incentive to build homes, they'll build homes'
Madison Ventures Plus managing director Mitch Roschelle joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss how incentives can help developers build homes and how California is addressing housing supply.
This is the 'real test' for Mark Zuckerberg: Rep. Tom Tiffany
Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wis., on Mark Zuckerberg's admission over Facebook being pressured to censor content, former President Trump being indicted again in the election interference case, and the impact of V.P. Harris' economic policies on Wisconsin.
Meta was 'censoring scientists' during the pandemic: Kimberley Strassel
Fox News contributor Kimberley Strassel discusses Mark Zuckerberg's regret of giving in to White House censorship pressure from the Biden-Harris administration on 'The Evening Edit.'
Nvidia generated 'insatiable demand' for its AI chips: Eric Jackson
EMJ Capital founder Eric Jackson discusses why some on Wall Street have soured on Nvidia and whether generative A.I. will live up to the hype on 'Making Money.'
Woman outsmarts mail thieves with simple technology
California police arrested a pair of thieves after a woman whose mail was stolen placed an Apple AirTag inside a package that she mailed to herself, just to have it stolen.
Telegram messaging app CEO Pavel Durov arrested in France: reports
Telegram messaging app CEO Pavel Durov was arrested Saturday night in Paris according to French media over a lack of moderators keeping an eye on criminal activity.
Microsoft, global leader in technology, founded in 1975 by Bill Gates, Paul Allen, originally $21 per share
Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft in 1975. The software company quickly expanded and grew enormous wealth, making Gates a billionaire at 31 years old.
Shah Gilani predicts new highs for Magnificent 7 stocks
Money Map Press chief investment strategist Shah Gilani explains his prediction for the Magnificent Seven stocks and provides his outlook for Intel on 'Varney & Co.'
Uber's AI efforts are 'paying off,' R 'Ray' Wang says
Constellation Research founder R 'Ray' Wang discusses Uber and Adobe use of A.I., and how it is adding to the bottom line of Microsoft and Palantir.
McDonald's 'Collector's Meal' cups fetching high prices on resale market
McDonald's released some collector's cups this week, and people have responded by quickly putting them on resale websites and commenting on the quality.
Amazon leading retail as accelerated delivery unlocks consumer spending: Mark Mahaney
Evercore ISI senior managing director Mark Mahaney discusses Amazon, DoorDash and Magnite shares on 'Varney & Co.'
Nvidia's Blackwell AI chip will allow them to 'take share' of data center space: Angelo Zino
CFRA Research equity analyst Angelo Zino reveals his new price targets for Nvidia, Microsoft, and Advanced Micro Devices on 'Varney & Co.'
Beverly Hills police turn to Chinese made drones to fight crime
FOX Business correspondent Max Gorden has the latest on the fears of Chinese spying on 'Varney & Co.'
New York coffee shop charges customers for Wi-Fi, sparking debate on social media
Bedford Studios, a coffee shop in New York City, is requiring customers to pay for Wi-Fi. TikTok users appear to be split on whether the policy is fair to customers.
Elon Musk xAI startup rolls out Grok-2 artificial intelligence assistant in race against ChatGPT
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence startup, xAI, launched its Grok-2 model available for X 'Premium' and 'Premium+' users while racing to catch ChatGPT.
It'll be 'very interesting' to see how Google breakup will play out: Alissa Coram
Investor's Business Daily executive editor Alissa Coram explains what could happen with a Google breakup and discusses Nvidia stocks.
Google execs pressed to testify after admitting Trump assassination attempt search omissions were by design
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., is demanding Google's top executives testify under oath after being unsatisfied by the company's response regarding search results on former President Trump's assassination attempt.
This is going to be an 'interesting watch' especially in terms of where the Fed decides to go: R 'Ray' Wang
Constellation Research founder R 'Ray' Wang reacts to the July CPI report and weighs in on the DOJ reportedly considering forcing a Google breakup.



















