Harvard economist explains 'Bidenomics' after president touts economy in speech: ‘People aren’t happy’
If there are any benefits of "Bidenomics," Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff says "they're not coming for a long time" as Americans will stay "stuck" with inflation.
News publishers explore coalition to address AI impact: report
Some of the top publishers in the nation are in discussion to form a coalition aimed at examining the impact of artificial intelligence on the news industry.
AI's rapid adoption could hurt workers' mental health, expert warns
The surge in companies' adoption of new generative artificial intelligence tools could impact the mental well-being of an already stressed workforce, an expert says.
Waze co-founder Uri Levine: VC money chasing AI is an opportunity
Waze co-founder Uri Levine discusses the pullback in venture capital funding for entrepreneurs on 'The Claman Countdown.'
FAA's 5G rollout is 'just crazy' amid safety concerns: Capt. Dennis Tajer
American Airlines pilot and Allied Pilot Association Spokesman, Capt. Dennis Tajer discusses the FAA's 5G rollout, the concerns on the impact to safety and issues troubling the industry.
Biden believes he can 'brazenly lie' about the economy: Dagen McDowell
'The Bottom Line' co-hosts Dagen McDowell and Sean Duffy criticize Biden for taking an economic victory lap as inflation pain persists on 'The Big Money Show.'
US spending over $42 billion to make internet access universal by 2030
The U.S. is spending more than $42 billion, with the goal of making reliable and affordable high-speed internet available across all states, territories and D.C. by 2030.
Ford to cut jobs in US, Canada
Ford will begin laying off workers this week in the U.S. and Canada as part of the Detroit-based automaker's growth plan that was introduced in 2021.
Electric truck maker Lordstown Motors files for bankruptcy, sues Foxconn
Ohio-based electric pickup truck maker Lordstown Motors filed for Chapter 11 on Tuesday and is taking legal action against Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn.
Business leaders planning to hire more workers despite rise of AI: survey
A survey by the Upwork Research Institute found that 64% of C-suite executives believe their companies will hire more professionals due to generative AI technologies.
AI interviews will be used by 43% of companies by next year, survey finds
A new survey from Resume Builder found that 4 in 10 businesses will be utilizing artificial intelligence to conduct interviews with job seekers by 2024.
Starbucks employees, stores across US strike over alleged 'hypocritical treatment' of LGBTQ+ community
Employees at more than 150 Starbucks locations across the United States are planning to go on strike over the coffee giant's alleged "hypocritical treatment of LGBTQIA+ workers."
Powell indicating more Fed rate hikes 'last thing market wants to hear': Ted Weisberg
The Conference Board chief economist Dana Peterson and Seaport Securities founder Ted Weisberg discuss the chances of the tech rally resuming next week on 'The Claman Countdown.'
'Ghosted' after a job interview? Experts reveal how to handle the experience
Hiring experts offer practical advice for job candidates who may feel they're being "ghosted" by potential employers or HR recruiters after an interview.
Alphabet exec: 'AI automates tasks, not jobs'
Alphabet Inc.'s top lawyer said Thursday that artificial intelligence won't eliminate jobs but enhance them and make them more rewarding for employees.
Ford preparing for another round of layoffs: report
Ford Motor Co. is reportedly preparing to put another round of layoffs into motion in a continued attempt to streamline its operations and reduce costs.
CNH brings Silicon Valley's finest to Sonoma to boost AgTech production
CNH Industrial CEO Scott Wine explains how the agricultural industry is benefitting from layoffs in the tech sector on 'The Claman Countdown.'
More than half of Americans fear widespread job losses: Survey
Despite evidence of job growth, 75% of Americans said they fear widespread job losses, a Morning Consult survey showed. But a strong labor market may also push the Federal Reserve to keep increasing interest rates, as Americans cope with high inflation, reports have shown.
Overstock.com pays over $21.5M for Bed Bath & Beyond assets at auction
Overstock.com's auction win includes Bed Bath & Beyond's intellectual property and mobile platform, though the home good's retailer's stores are not part of the purchase.
What Disney's executive exodus means for CEO Bob Iger
Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger is focused on giving company shareholders confidence despite losing his CFO and head of diversity, according to an analyst interviewed by FOX Business.


















