Elon Musk calls for 'less hate and more love,' jabs at far left, right
"The far left hates everyone, themselves included! But I'm no fan of the right either," Musk tweeted Friday morning. "Let’s have less hate and more love."
General Motors and Ford donate 100 trucks to Ukraine
General Motors and Ford have each sent 50 trucks to Ukraine to assist the government's humanitarian relief efforts.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial: By the Numbers
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s legal battles have lasted longer than their marriage.
Airbnb CEO says employees can work remotely forever without pay cut
At the beginning of the year, Brian Chesky decided to take advantage of the trend of consumers booking stays for extended periods of time due to remote work.
Russia-Ukraine war ‘cause for concern’ with Africa's food insecurity: Chairman Elumelu
United Bank for Africa Chairman Tony Elumelu on what Russia's invasion of Ukraine means for the continent.
Biden canceling student debt would make inflation worse, experts warn
Several economic experts are sounding the alarm that inflation, which is sitting at 8.54%, become even more rampant should large swaths of student debt be forgiven by the federal government instead of being repaid.
‘Schitt’s Creek’ to move from Netflix to Hulu after Disney streamer takes over rights
After streaming on Netflix, all six seasons of the Emmy-winning comedy series will shift to Hulu Oct. 3, after the Disney-backed streamer announced it had taken over rights to the popular show.
App helps you plan a vacation without breaking the bank
Elude co-founder and CEO Alex Simon gives the inside story on the application on 'The Claman Countdown.'
AriZona iced tea keeps 99-cent can price despite surging inflation; Co-founder says consumers deserve a break
Don Vultaggio, the chairman and co-founder of AriZona Beverages - the maker of 99-cent iced tea - said that, “right now we have no intention” of raising prices even with inflation accelerating to four-decade highs.
How much could gas cost travelers this summer?
The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is expected to creep up in the coming months as consumers head off on their summer vacations.
Red Sox owner could break record with Nantucket home purchase: report
Red Sox owner John Henry shelled out $25 million on a Nantucket estate last week and is expected to purchase an adjoining property that would put the compound's price in the record books.
Sonny Perdue talks impact of Ukraine war on food exports: It'll take 'a while' to work out
Former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue discussed food shortage fears as the war in Ukraine continues.
Summer travel will boom this season amid high demand: Avelo Airlines CEO
Avelo Airlines Chairman and CEO Andrew Levy provides insight into his company adding more routes to Orlando, Florida and looks ahead to the summer travel season.
Violin headed for auction could fetch over $10M
A violin that was reportedly built in 1736 is going up for auction and insiders think it could fetch a few million dollars.
Avelo Airlines CEO: Summer travel will boom this season
Avelo Airlines Chairman and CEO Andrew Levy argues the industry is seeing a high demand in travel as the pandemic subsides.
CEO of medical tech company explains impact of chip shortage on women's health
Steve MacMillan, the CEO of Hologic, argues that his company is 'not able to fill the demand' for mammography machines because of supply chain issues.
Avelo Airlines CEO on adding more routes to Orlando, summer travel
Avelo Airlines Chairman and CEO Andrew Levy provides insight into his company adding more routes to Orlando, Florida and looks ahead to the summer travel season.
Volkswagen might build an electric pickup in Tennessee
Volkswagen is reportedly considering the addition of electric van and pickup production to its factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
How to avoid inflation-induced sticker shock at the grocery store
Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors CEO gives tips on how to get the best bang for your buck at grocery stores amid surging consumer prices.
McDonald's benefits from price hikes
Sales at stores that were open at least a year increased 3.5% in the January-March period, even in the midst of an "increasingly complex and uncertain operating environment," according to McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski.



















