Ben & Jerry's ends Twitter ads, says platform 'dangerous' under Elon Musk
Ben & Jerry's ice cream has pulled the plug on all paid advertising on Twitter, announcing the move was made because of a rise in "hate speech" since Elon Musk took over.
A look at Walmart's AI strategy for supercenters
Walmart has been working on leveraging artificial intelligence for the past five years. The goal is to free up more time associates can spend on the sales floor with customers.
Amazon in talks to offer free mobile services to Prime members: Report
A new report claims online retail giant Amazon is in talks with major telecom firms to offer free or low-cost mobile service for Prime members in the U.S.
Green energy is neither green nor energy: Alex Epstein
Center for Industrial Progress founder Alex Epstein argues solar and wind are unreliable energy sources that drain the broader grid of power on 'Varney & Co.'
Ford trucks helped drive sales up 10.7% in May as EVs slip
Ford sales were up 10.7% in May as its F-Series line of trucks broke the 70,000 unit mark for the first time since December and other models performed well.
Volkswagen launches all-electric bus inspired by classic VW Microbus
Volkswagen Group of America President and CEO Pablo Di Si joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the company’s newest three-row all-electric bus.
Walmart’s Pride merchandising unchanged as Target sees backlash over new items
Walmart's Chief Merchandising Officer Latriece Watkins said the company's merchandise assortment caters to all different groups all year round and that it has not changed.
Electric truck maker Nikola may do reverse stock split to prevent delisting
Electric truck maker Nikola may conduct a reverse stock split to boost the price of shares and prevent the Nasdaq from delisting the company.
From Sin City to Sports City, Las Vegas now a sports destination
Las Vegas has become a sports destination over the past six years. The latest announcement is a new MLB ballpark site to house the Oakland Athletics after their relocation.
85,000 hedge trimmers recalled over laceration risk
The risk of users getting cut has led to Chevron North America issuing a recall of 85,000 hedge trimmers in the U.S., according to a recall notice Thursday from the CPSC.
Costco adds churro Bundt cake from small California wholesale bakehouse: 'Certified banger'
Costco Wholesale is selling a 40-ounce churro Bundt cake made by Bakery Street, a California-based wholesale bakehouse. Social media users have been sounding off on the new item.
Wall Street sectors that could benefit from debt ceiling deal
Raymond James Washington Policy Analyst Ed Mills discusses how the proposed debt ceiling deal could impact markets on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Target shares hit three-year low, JPMorgan downgrades stock
JPMorgan downgraded Target stock to "neutral" from "overweight" on Thursday in another troubling sign for the retailer as shares are on pace for the longest losing streak in 23 years.
Ford launching short-term electric Mustang Mach-E leases for Uber drivers
Ford is making the electric Mustang Mach-E available to Uber drivers through short-term leases as part of a new program it calls Ford Drive.
Adidas selling Yeezy shoes once again after cutting ties with Kanye West
Adidas, after once cutting ties with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West and pulling his Yeezy shoes from the market, is now selling them again.
Taco Bell brings back fan favorite item for a limited time
Taco Bell has brought back the fan-favorite Enchirito to its menu, along with the all-new Steak Chile Verde Fries and Steak Chile Verde Fries Burrito.
Biden administration has ‘bungled’ America’s foreign policy: Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata
Retired Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the growing tensions between the U.S. and China as they reject the Biden administration’s meeting request.
Rep. August Pfluger on debt deal passing: It was a choice to govern
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, discusses the House passing the debt ceiling deal, arguing 'we got a good bill.'
Jaguar recalls I-Pace electric vehicles due to fire risk in batteries
Jaguar is recalling more than 6,000 I-Pace electric SUVs in the U.S. from models starting in 2019 through 2024 due to the risk of a high-voltage battery fire.
Target shares sink for ninth straight day, market cap sheds over $13 billion as Pride backlash continues
Target shares dropped again Wednesday, marking the ninth straight decline as the chain continues to suffer financial backlash to its Pride merchandise controversy.



















