Tyson CFO pleads guilty to public intoxication and criminal trespass
Tyson Foods CFO, John R. Tyson has agreed to pay fines related to a late 2022 arrest involving two charges, public intoxication and criminal trespass
Paris rushing to finish 2024 Olympics construction work
The Porte de la Chapelle Arena in construction for the Paris2024 Olympic games has been delayed by supply chain distortion caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Johnson & Johnson fourth-quarter earnings down 25%
The company continues to see pressure on sales from staffing shortages at hospitals, which have limited growth in procedures using J&J products, while inflation has boosted expenses.
Yellen’s South Africa visit: ‘Not especially warm welcome’
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen steps into a superpower trade and political battleground over Africa with Russia and China, as her tour of the continent takes her to South Africa on Tuesday.
Binance moved $346M for seized crypto exchange Bitzlato, data shows
Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange, was among Bitzlato's top three counterparties by the amount of bitcoin received between May 2018 and September 2022, the FinCEN said.
3M cutting thousands of jobs, profits tumble
3M, the maker of Scotch Tape and Post It Notes, will reduce 2,500 jobs at locations around the world due to macroeconomic uncertainty.
Yellen rejects minting $1T platinum coin to avoid US debt ceiling as a 'gimmick'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen dismissed the idea of minting a $1 trillion platinum coin to raise the debt limit without Congress as a "gimmick" that the Fed may not agree with.
Credit Karma, HomeAdvisor push back after FTC orders both to pay millions
The Federal Trade Commission on Monday ordered Credit Karma and HomeAdvisor to pay millions of dollars for allegedly using deceptive tactics against consumers. Both firms pushed back.
Microsoft will invest billions into artificial intelligence firm
Microsoft and OpenAI will grow their partnership now that Microsoft has confirmed the company will invest $10 billion into the artificial intelligence company.
Atlanta anti-police riots hurt downtown businesses, workers’ wallets, employees say
Workers in downtown Atlanta said that the anti-police protest that devolved into violence Saturday night impacted business and their wallets, according to a local report.
Marine Corps combat vet pairs barbecue and craft beer at Time Travelers Brewing in Oregon
Lonzo Tackett served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2006 to 2011, fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. He recently opened Time Travelers Brewing in Oregon.
Gold and silver boom predicted as US hits debt ceiling, dollar devalues
Precious metals expert predicts gold and silver will rise in 2023 as government spending results in increased inflation and U.S. hits debt ceiling.
Davos Highlights: Intel CEO, Larry Summers, Dan Yergin and Sen. Manchin
Concern about a recession, rising competition with China, runaway inflation, and decoupling economically in an increasingly divided world dominated the week.
Two charged with evading US sanctions to help Russian oligarch protect $90 million yacht
Two men have been charged with protecting the ownership of a $90 million owned by a Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg, authorities said.
FDA rejects Lilly’s alzheimer’s drug candidate, seeks more data
Lilly said it would work with the FDA to evaluate the fastest pathway to get its Alzheimer’s drug to market after what it believes was a successful trial.
Bed Bath & Beyond gets Nasdaq delisting notice: What it means
Bed Bath & Beyond is facing another critical challenge: staying listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
Rabbi Josh Franklin: Artificial intelligence will force rabbis to 'evolve'
Jewish Center of the Hampton senior Rabbi Josh Franklin explains why he chose to deliver a sermon written by artificial intelligence on 'The Claman Countdown.'
For CEOs at Davos, efficient, profitable operations take center stage
Executives at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, said they needed new tech to help trim costs, increase profitability, and improve efficiency.
Are single-stock ETFs a good idea?
The Securities and Exchange Commission is not a fan of ETFs that hold just a single stock, but they may have benefits for certain investors.
FTX cryptocurrency jumps more than 35% after CEO John Ray says bankrupt crypto exchange may restart
FTX's FTT token surged in value Thursday morning after the Wall Street Journal published an interview in which CEO John Ray III said the bankrupt crypto exchange may restart.



















