White House touts plan to provide $1K investment accounts for newborns
White House to host event with CEOs to promote "Trump Accounts" policy giving newborn U.S. citizens $1,000 investment funds for education, housing and business expenses.
Rising drug prices prompt lawsuits against pharmaceutical giants; big-box retailers consider CBD products
Morning Business Outlook: Over 40 states now suing drug companies, accusing them of a scheme to inflate drug prices; big-box retailers are testing the idea of selling CBD products in the near future.
Stock market crash will shift focus to deficit: Carlyle Group’s David Rubenstein
Charlie Gasparino interviews David Rubenstein
Uber goes public; global helium shortage hits Party City
Fox Business Briefs: Uber prices its IPO at $45 a share and starts trading on the New York Stock exchange; Party City says the global helium shortage made its quarterly loss worse.
US stocks recoup losses on officials' upbeat trade comments
All three major indexes turned positive late in the session.
Delta to test free in-flight Wi-Fi; retailers prepare for record-breaking sales this Mother's Day
Delta to start testing free in-flight Wi-Fi on 55 domestic flights; experts say this Mother's Day will be the most expensive one ever, predicting a record $25 billion will be spent on moms this year.
Amazon gets failing grade on kids' privacy; Walmart gives a peek into employees' paychecks
Complaint reportedly filed with federal regulators claiming Amazon is improperly keeping children's conversations; Walmart reveals its managers in the U.S. make an average of $175,000 a year.
McDonald's takes an international twist; teens may be getting the spark snuffed out of their smoking habits
McDonald's is welcoming four international items to the menu in the United States; lawmakers and major retailers working to get cigarettes and e-cigarettes out of the hands of America's youth.
Papa John's slowly rises from controversy; college admissions scandal headed to the small screen
Fox Business Briefs: Papa John's sales fell nearly 7 percent last quarter but beat estimates; the massive college admissions scandal is being turned into a TV series called 'Accepted.'
Hackers stole $41M of bitcoin on one of world’s largest crypto exchanges
It’s one of the biggest crypto heists to date.
Stocks flat ahead of key US-China trade talks
Shortly before the opening bell, Trump tweeted that China's vice premier is coming to the U.S. "to make a deal," and Sanders repeated that message shortly before noon.
Facebook brings new business incentives to Instagram; Bitcoin faces money troubles
Morning Business Outlook: New Facebook feature allows users to book appointments directly through Facebook, Instagram; cryptocurrency exchange Binance confirms a large-scale data breach.
Lyft posts $1B loss after IPO but revenue beats
Lyft posted a $1.1 billion loss in its first quarter, hit by stock-based compensation charges due to its initial public offering.
Facebook turns fact-checking partners loose on Instagram; first for Amazon in New York
Fox Business Briefs: Instagram will reportedly use Facebook's playbook to fight fake news by coordinating and sharing flagged content; Amazon is opening its first Go store in New York City.
GM scores $1.15B Cruise investment for self-driving effort
The funding puts the overall valuation for Cruise at $19 billion.
'Papa John' Schnatter may sell his stake in pizza chain he founded
Schnatter, 57, is Papa John’s largest individual shareholder.
Bitcoin vs. gold debate for investors
The future of bitcoin
US stocks in major sell-off on worsening trade tensions
The Dow, which at one point was down more than 600 points, and S&P 500 had their biggest drop since Jan. 3.
Google may give users more control; new alcoholic tea ready to hit store shelves
Google wants to give users more control by rolling out a dashboard-like function that would shield them from some tracking cookies; new alcoholic tea Wandering Whistler expected to hit store shelves.
Apple could have a battery problem; FCC warns of new robocall scam
Apple called out for allegedly exaggerating the battery life on its newer iPhones according to a report by a U.K. watchdog; FCC warns consumers about a new scam called 'one ring' robocalls.
Trump China tariff threat comes as markets enter Twilight Zone
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