Alabama man arrested by FBI for alleged SEC hack and bitcoin manipulation
An Alabama man was arrested by the FBI in connection with the January unauthorized takeover of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s X account.
Bitcoin is a modern savings account: Anthony Pompliano
Professional Capital Management founder Anthony Pompliano explains why Wall Street is overthinking the cryptocurrency space on 'The Big Money Show.'
Meta fires staff who abused $25 meal vouchers: report
Meta fired about two dozen staffers in Los Angeles who were abusing the company's program of providing $25 meal vouchers for use in the office, according to a new report.
Multiple big tech companies are 'going nuclear': Jeff Flock
Fox Business' Jeff Flock has the latest on the construction of seven nuclear construction facilities backed by big tech on 'Varney & Co.'
Mike Huckabee explains 'inherent issues' with mail-in ballots
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee discusses whether TikTok should be banned amid concerns over child safety and weighs in on mail-in balloting.
Amazon deletes controversial video of exec wearing a necklace showing the Palestinian flag over Israel
Amazon executive Ruba Borno wore a necklace featuring the Palestinian flag imposed on top of Israel in a video promoting an upcoming company conference.
Amazon's 'Kuiper' can compete with Elon Musk's 'Starlink': Mark Mahaney
Evercore ISI senior managing director Mark Mahaney analyzes Amazon and discusses the potential breakup of Google on 'Varney & Co.'
How Amazon and its sellers use artificial intelligence
Amazon Vice President of Worldwide Selling Partner Services Dharmesh Mehta explains how Amazon uses generative AI to help sellers on its platform.
Google stock will surge despite DOJ's breakup push: D.R. Barton
Woodshaw Financial Group principal D.R. Barton analyzes the election betting market and weighs in on Google's possible breakup on 'Varney & Co.
CEO of Utah-based software company dies after 200-foot fall at Zion National Park: officials
Officials confirm the CEO of a Utah-based software company tragically died on Saturday after falling 200 feet while canyoneering at Zion National Park.
Amazon changes packaging process to reduce plastic use
Amazon Chief Sustainability Officer Kara Hurst on the e-commerce giant’s sustainability efforts.
DOJ considers Google breakup after internet search monopoly ruling
The Justice Department offered potential options for addressing Google's monopoly over internet search that could include divestment of business units and other restrictions.
SpaceX engineer details the difference Starlink makes in hurricane-affected areas
Fox News' Griff Jenkins speaks with SpaceX engineer Mike Coryell and Samaritan's Purse's Edward Graham on the impact of Starlink deliveries and its deployment in areas affected by Hurricane Helene.
Musk blasts FCC for 'illegally' pulling Starlink award, says it would've helped victims of Hurricane Helene
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk slammed the FCC's decision to not award rural broadband funds to Starlink, arguing it would have helped victims of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.
Pink Floyd sells recorded music catalog for $400M
British rock band Pinky Floyd has reportedly signed over its recorded music catalog as well as its name and likeness rights to Sony Music for $400 million.
Helene devastation hurts western North Carolina's tourism economy, Airbnb owner says
An Airbnb owner from Chimney Rock, North Carolina, captured footage after Hurricane Helene passed by, and talks about impacts to the tourist season.
Verizon outage: Wireless carrier is aware of ‘issue impacting service’ as thousands of users report problems
Verizon says it is "aware of an issue impacting service for some customers" as tens of thousands are reporting network issues across the US.
Biden releasing Iran sanction money funded Hezbollah's aggression towards Israel: Mark Alford
Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo., discusses whether the U.S. should send billions of new weapons and humanitarian aid to Ukraine on 'Varney & Co.'
OpenAI reportedly looking to strip control from nonprofit board, go for-profit in restructuring
Artificial intelligence startup OpenAI is planning to pull control from its nonprofit board and go for-profit to attract more investors, according to a new report.
Dangerous reasons a product may recall; steps to take as a consumer
There are so many different products that often fall subject to recalls. Beyond food recalls, toys are another category of product that are recalled often, as well as cars.



















