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.
Disney smoking ban; McDonald's sees increase in sales
Morning Business Outlook: Disney Parks start enforcing a ban on smoking, including e-cigarettes and vape pens; McDonald's reports a 5 percent sales increase in the U.S.
Uber sets a date for its Wall Street debut; Starbucks coming for your Instagram feed
Fox Business Briefs: Uber's highly-anticipated initial public offering will be May 10; Starbucks is launching bright beverages the company says will add a pop of color to customers' Instagram feeds.
Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway to invest $10B in Occidental Petroleum for bidding war
In exchange, Berkshire Hathaway will receive 100,000 shares of cumulative perpetual preferred stock with a value of $100,000 per share.
S&P 500 notches 3rd straight record high as quarterly earnings pour in
A disappointing quarterly report from General Motors also weighed on the market.
Google sales slump; WeWork wants to go public
Morning Business Outlook: Google's parent company Alphabet reports revenue was short of analysts' estimates; shared workspace provider WeWork is the latest start-up with plans to go public.
'Shark Tank' star Daymond John praises entrepreneur with 'worst pitch' ever for making a comeback
A brave entrepreneur returned to the "Shark Tank" Sunday, hoping for redemption roughly five years after a panel of famous investors skewered him for his invention.
Apple under fire for reportedly removing screen-time apps; big rollout for Burger King's Impossible Whopper
Apple reportedly removes or restricts more than half of the most popular parental control apps from the app store in the past year; Burger King plans nationwide rollout for their Impossible Whopper.
US 1Q GDP mixed bag of good and some meh, but no imminent recession
Despite cooler predictions, headline 3.2 percent growth in the first quarter indicates that the year is off to a solid start.
US stocks edge up to new highs on earnings beats, consumer spending
Stocks edge up to new record highs, with more earnings reports due
Uber IPO is coming; Americans already feeling summertime blues
Uber says it's seeking a stock valuation up to $91 billion in its IPO; BankRate.com survey of more than 2,500 adults finds one out of four Americans are not planning any summer getaways this year.
Uber lowers valuation target; Toys 'R' Us plans holiday comeback
Fox Business Briefs: Uber reportedly lowers its valuation target once again ahead of their expected initial public offering; Toys 'R' Us reportedly plans to open several smaller stores in the U.S.
Good news for Amazon Prime lovers; Mattress Firm looking for a professional napper
Amazon's Prime plans to turn the two-day shipping guarantee into a free one-day offer; Mattress Firm is looking for a professional calling the position the 'snooze-tern internship' in the job listing.
More privacy concerns surrounding Amazon's Alexa devices; Venmo gaining in popularity
Amazon's Alexa under fire over privacy issues as it's reported workers can use location data to find the users' home addresses; more than 40 million people have used Venmo over the past 12 months.
Tech stocks rally but 3M drags down Dow
Dow drops on 3M earnings but Facebook and Microsoft lift Nasdaq
Facebook faces more fines; McDonald's wants to hire older workers
Facebook warned it may have to pay fines of $3 to $5 billion to settle a FTC investigation into its data privacy practices; McDonald's is partnering with AARP to help attract workers 50 and older.
Amazon wants to make deliveries more convenient; Disney could dominate summer box office
Amazon expands 'Key by Amazon' service to allow deliveries into customers' garages; Disney could reportedly earn as much as 45 to 50 percent of all ticket sales in North America this summer.
US stocks close down after record-setting gains
Investors may be starting to question how long the bull market can keep going.
Walgreens raises minimum age to buy tobacco products; Coca-Cola looks to attract more coffee lovers
Morning Business Outlook: Walgreens announces it will increase the age to buy tobacco products to 21; Coca-Cola ready to roll out its new coffee-infused version of Coke by the end of the year.
Major credit card companies shell out big bucks on social media ads; 'Family Feud' is taking a cruise
Major credit card companies boost spending on social media ads; Carnival Cruise Line announces that the popular TV game show 'Family Feud' will be a feature on its new Mardi Gras ship.
Health care is hard, but it's even harder when you're stupid
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