US is funding the 'Chinese war machine': Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang argues China 'emotionally' wanting to go to war means 'anything can happen' at any time.
Remote workers became younger, better educated, more likely to move during pandemic: survey
From 2019 to 2021, the share of remote employees in the workforce became younger, better educated and more likely to move to a different city, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Tesla planning to open Megapack factory in Shanghai
Tesla Inc. is working on constructing a new Megapack factory in Shanghai, China to supplrment the output of the company's company's Lathrop, California Megafactory, Elon Musk said.
Jon Rahm wins Masters: How much money does he take home in 2023 victory?
Jon Rahm won his very first green jacket, holding off Brooks Koepka for the Masters win. Rahm also won a bunch of money as the first-place finisher.
Tesla announces big plans for cheaper iron-based batteries
Tesla released its Master Plan 3 on Wednesday, announcing plans to install lithium iron phosphate battery technology in vehicles because of iron's abundance and low cost.
Take a ‘peep’ at America’s top-selling Easter candies, 29 states agree on No. 1
Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs are the most popular Easter candy in America for yet another year, according to a new annual survey from RetailMeNot.
San Francisco cafe that inspired 'Bob's Burgers' closes due to inflation
San Francisco restaurant Just For You Café, also known as the inspiration for "Bob’s Burgers", has closed down due to inflation-related reasons, according to owner Reid Hannula.
Twitter advertisers McDonald's, Colgate-Palmolive worry about Elon Musk 'perpetuating racism': report
Top American advertising executives from companies including McDonald's and Colgate-Palmolive reportedly raised concerns that Twitter CEO Elon Musk is "perpetuating racism."
Valuable for investors to have gold as a ‘hedge’: Andrew Bary
Carleton English, Jack Hough and Andrew Bary discuss the stock market, gold prices and used cars on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
Bikini baristas to get $500K settlement from Washington city that will loosen dress code
Bikini baristas in Everett, Washington, will be awarded $500,000 in a settlement as the city rolls back its ordinance requiring quick-service employees to wear at least a tank top and shorts.
Billionaire investor moves headquarters from Democrat-led state over ‘bizarre reading of the law'
Fisher Investments Chairman Ken Fisher has received backlash for his decision to move the firm's headquarters from Washington to Texas, but says "this is about the law."
Real estate investor with pro-tennis side hustle explains how one YouTube video catapulted his entire career
Real estate investor Matija Pecotić discusses his unconventional lifestyle of balancing a full-time investment career and a professional tennis side hustle.
Starbucks customers say olive oil-infused drinks have laxative properties: ‘You’ll run to it and from it’
First introduced in Italy, Starbucks' new coffee drink called Oleato marries coffee with olive oil — and some have posted online about the laxative impacts they've experienced. Others enjoy it.
Exxon Mobil eyes potential mega-deal with shale driller Pioneer
Exxon Mobil looks to purchase Pioneer Naturla Resources, a US fracking giant with operations in West Texas' shale fields. Exxon is hoping to deploy its windfall profits.
American Airlines adjusts loyalty program, switches to dynamic pricing
American Airlines introduced "flight awards" and an updated award chart. The airline says the recent changes will give loyalty program members a better understanding of their miles.
Charles Schwab nets $53B in assets, second highest March in history
In a company announcement on Thursday, Charles Schwab, a financial services and brokerage firm, said it netted $53B in assets in March to reach the second-highest mark in company history.
Electric vehicle networks could be vulnerable to high-tech hackers
With billions in federal investment pouring into the development of electric vehicle charging networks, experts warn of the potential of widespread hacking.
Electric vehicle networks could be targeted by hackers
Fox News' Greg Palkot reports on security warnings for electric cars and trucks.
US has 'very narrow' retaliation options against China: Michael Pillsbury
Hudson Institute Director of the Center on Chinese Strategy Michael Pillsbury says China's 'greatest fear' is that the U.S. will officially announce Taiwan is independent from China.
China getting 'cheap layups' due to 'American weakness' and 'passivity' from Biden: Steve Yates
America First Policy Institute senior fellow Steve Yates argues Congress is 'on the right sheet of music' with China relations while the Biden administration is 'pretty conflicted.'



















