Maria Bartiromo goes one-on-one with Chevron CEO on green energy transition
Chevron chairman and CEO Michael Wirth calls for policy that incentivizes investing for renewable fuels today and the technologies of tomorrow on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
PetSmart is offering $20K for cat, dog 'employees' to test new toys and treats
PetSmart is looking to hire two chief toy testers – one cat and one dog – to give its new toys and treats a try for one year. The pets will each be paid $10K to get the job done.
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.
General Motors investing $854 million to build V8 engines amid EV shift
General Motors is investing $854 million in four plants to support V8 engine production for the coming years even as it prepares to transform into an all-electric automaker.
Former Spirit Airlines CEO on travel industry: 'Everyone can step up their game'
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza provides his outlook on the travel industry amid pilot shortages and outdated tech.
Police say NYC has over 1,300 illegal marijuana stores: reports
Following the opening of the first legal weed shop in New York City, police reportedly said that there are more than 1,300 suspected illegal marijuana stores operating.
Beyond inflation: Why car insurance rates are expected to rise in 2023
Auto insurance rates are projected to increase in 2023. Here’s how to lower your monthly car payments.
Kids pajamas sold at Etsy, Macy's recalled for burn risks
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall for over 38,000 children's pajama sets that do not meet federal flammability standards and pose burn risks to kids.
Energy expert urges US independence, says security must be ‘back on the agenda’
S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin argues America has "taken for granted" its energy independence, warning "another problem" in natural resource supply is coming.
FAA reveals what caused computer outage prompting ground stop
The Federal Aviation Administration explained that the Jan 11 grounding of aircraft was caused by unintentionally deleted computer files.
Orange juice prices likely to stay strong, expert says
The cost for orange juice continues to surge, and it is likely to remain strong due to bad weather and disease impacting crops, according to commodities analyst Judy Ganes.
Enes Kanter Freedom issues daring declaration to Turkey over $500k bounty: It might cost me 'everything'
Former NBA star and activist Enes Kanter Freedom discusses the Turkish government's decision to place a $500,000 bounty for his capture.
Judge slams James Dolan for 'totally crazy' facial recognition ban on legal foes from venues
MSG Entertainment CEO James Dolan's use of facial recognition to ban legal foes from venues like Madison Square Garden was labeled "totally crazy" by a judge.
WWE’s Vince McMahon settles with ex-wrestling referee who accused him of rape
Vince McMahon settled with a former wrestling referee who accused him of raping her in 1986, according to multiple people familiar with the agreement.
Airlines are bumping a lot more passengers lately
The reasons for this year’s increase vary based on the airline. Among the factors: fuller planes, reduced flying schedules and more carriers needing to switch aircraft.
Flavored cannabis marketing placed under scrutiny
As shops continue to crop up across the country, some people are raising concerns about how marijuana products are being marketed to teens and young adults.
Porsche is selling an office chair for $2,499
Porsche has collaborated with Recaro on a limited-edition office and gaming chair designed like a high-performance sports car's bucket seating.
Airline CEO preparing travelers for more disruptions
United CEO Scott Kirby sounded the alarm that more travelers will see delays and cancelations if carriers don't update operations.
Nike closing downtown Seattle store amid crime wave
Sneaker giant is leaving downtown Seattle, Washington amid crime concerns and post-pandemic shopping woes as the city struggles to bounce back from the pandemic.
Walgreens to pay $83M to West Virginia in opioid settlement
Walgreens has agreed to pay $83 million to the state of West Virginia to settle a lawsuit claiming the pharmacy chain contributed to the opioid crisis.



















