Kevin O'Leary: It's always a good time to start a business
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary discusses the future of entrepreneurs and the 'essence' of the American dream.
Bad policies are contributing to America’s skilled worker gap: Kevin O’Leary
O’Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O’Leary discusses the economy’s skilled worker gap and higher education in America.
Video shows moments before bird strikes Delta engine during JFK airport takeoff
A passenger on a Delta flight from New York City to San Diego filmed a bird near the plane during takeoff moments before the right engine was struck. The plane later landed safely at John F. Kennedy airport. (Credit: @jboottyyy/twitter)
Billionaire Ken Griffin gives $300M to Harvard
Citadel founder Ken Griffin has donated another $300 million to his alma mater, Harvard University, which will rename its Graduate School of Arts and Sciences after the billionaire.
Kevin O'Leary planning to build brand-new US oil refinery
O'Leary Ventures Chairman and 'Shark Tank' star Kevin O'Leary announces on 'The Big Money Show' that he plans to invest in a new U.S. oil refinery.
Bud Light using Dylan Mulvaney to boost their 'Corporate Equality Index' score: 'This is basically a racket'
STOPWOKE founder Rob Smith argues companies are adopting "woke" values due to feeling threatened by a low "equality index" rating from the Human Rights Campaign.
Buttigieg silent as pilot shortage threatens another summer travel season: Jeff Hoffman
Global Entrepreneurship Network Board Chairman Jeff Hoffman warns of summer travel delays and staffing shortages on 'Varney & Co.'
Elizabeth Holmes loses bid to remain out of prison during appeal
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes will report to prison on April 27 after a judge denied her request to remain on house arrest while she appeals her fraud convictions.
Bud Light suffers bloodbath as longtime and loyal consumers revolt against transgender campaign
Bud Light suffered a bloodbath as consumers revolted against its new transgender social-media campaign that appears to exclude longtime loyal customers.
Whole Foods in San Francisco closing one year after opening due to safety concerns: report
A San Francisco Whole Foods is closing, at least temporarily, just over a year after the store first opened because of drug use and crime near the store.
Inside secrets from a LinkedIn product manager on using the career platform to grab a dream job
Yamini Kasera, group product manager at LinkedIn in San Francisco, shares tips and best practices to creat a smart, savvy and attention-getting profile on that career-centric platform.
Tyson Foods workers strike at US chicken plant set to close
About 150 employees of a Tyson Foods Inc chicken plant in Arkansas went on strike on Monday for better treatment before the company shuts the facility, an organizer said.
UK college student uses AI to write high-scoring essay, earns high grade: report
A student at Cardiff University in Wales, United Kingdom, said he used the artificial intelligence program ChatGPT to help write an essay, which earned him his highest grade.
Meijer recalls salad products amid listeria concerns
Meijer and its supplier are issuing a recall for some prepared salads that were sold to stores in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin due to listeria concerns.
Florida woman wins $2 million lottery prize day after daughter's last breast cancer treatment
A Florida woman won a lottery prize of $2 million the day after her daughter "rang the bell" at a hospital to signify that she had completed her last breast cancer treatment.
Whole Foods Market explores building off-site kitchens to supply food bars
Whole Foods might acquire its own kitchens to improve quality control and bring down costs of its prepared meals, to counterbalance inflationary pressure.
Washington pot regulators halt operations at several farms over pesticide concerns
Marijuana regulators in Washington state halted operations at several outdoor farms and processors after testing revealed the presence of a dangerous pesticide.
Meet the Texas teen whose 'career goal' is to become Disney's next CEO
After asking Disney CEO Bob Iger what advice he'd give to a kid who wants his job someday, 18-year-old Cori Borgstadt shares what she's learned and her ultimate career goals.
Princess Cruises opens sales for its longest ever world voyage
Princess Cruises will sail its longest cruise in 2025, a 116-day world voyage roundtrip from Los Angeles, California and Fort Lauderdale, Florida starting at $19,999 per person.
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.



















