White House worked with YouTube to censor COVID-19 & vaccine 'misinformation': House Judiciary Committee
The White House worked with YouTube in 2021 to target alleged COVID-19 and vaccination misinformation, the House Judiciary Committee alleged, citing documents.
Defiant Elon Musk looms over, stands out from powerful media gathering in New York
Billionaire Elon Musk stood out in appearance and rhetoric at a summit featuring some of the world's most powerful figures in politics, business and entertainment.
Social media CEOs to testify before Senate on online child exploitation in January
The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing Jan. 31, where five major social media platform CEOs will testify on online child exploitation.
Elon Musk tells advertisers who left X: 'Go f--- yourself'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk had some harsh words for advertisers who backing out of X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, after reports suggested the platform was spreading extremist content.
Disney's Iger to step down in 2026, says Chapek's tenure was 'disappointing'
Disney CEO Bob Iger, who returned to the media giant after the firing of former CEO Bob Chapek, was candid about his future running one the world's largest media companies.
Disney's Iger on halting X ads: Association with Musk, platform not 'a positive one for us'
CEO Bob Iger offered more insight into Disney's decision to halt advertising on Elon Musk’s X during a DealBook Summit session Wednesday.
Kraft Heinz unveils plant-based 'Mac & Cheese'
A beloved Kraft Heinz product is getting plant-based versions. The food company is putting out "Kraft NotMac & Cheese" in the U.S., according to a Wednesday press release.
Multiple cars stranded after Google Maps leads them 'straight into the desert with no road'
Google has apologized to a group of drivers who were routed through the Mojave Desert as a deter for a closed freeway between Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
Authors’ copyright lawsuit against OpenAI over ChatGPT begins
A group of fiction authors is pursuing a class action lawsuit against OpenAI over alleged copyright infringement stemming from the use of their works in training AI tools like ChatGPT.
Adelson, Dumont families excited for majority stake purchase of Mavericks: 'Future is bright'
The Adelson and Dumont families released a joint statement explaining their excitement to serve as governor of the Dallas Mavericks after entering "binding purchase agreements."
Mark Cuban selling majority stake of Dallas Mavericks to casino tycoon Miriam Adelson
OutKick host Dan Dakich discusses what big changes could be coming to the Dallas Mavericks organization on 'The Big Money.'
GM authorizes $10 billion share repurchase to benefit shareholders following strike
General Motors wants to give its shareholders a bigger return in 2024, announcing a $10 billion accelerated share repurchase program now that the labor strikes have settled.
Google Bard lead debunks ‘natural fear’ of AI's development: 'Computers do things with you’
Google Bard product lead Jack Krawczyk addressed growing fears among the public about AI in an interview with FOX Business — and said Bard has been safely incorporated into the workplace.
Apple Pulls Plug on Goldman Credit-Card Partnership
Apple is ending its credit-card partnership with Goldman Sachs, marking the final blow to the Wall Street bank’s bid to expand into consumer lending.
Mark Cuban to sell majority stake of Dallas Mavericks to billionaire Miriam Adelson: reports
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban will sell his majority stake in the team to billionaire casino magnate Miriam Adelson, according to multiple reports.
Disney's Bob Iger admits second stint as CEO more challenging than he expected
The Walt Disney Co. chief executive Bob Iger admitted during a town hall meeting with employees Tuesday that his return as CEO has been tougher than he expected.
Former Google CEO likens OpenAI's Sam Altman to Apple's Steve Jobs
Former Google boss Eric Schmidt on Tuesday criticized OpenAI's former board for ousting Sam Altman, saying the move was akin to firing late Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
Law enforcement agencies issue warnings after latest Apple iOS release
Law enforcement agencies across the United States are warning about a new Apple feature with the iOS 17 update, but some are saying it is not necessary.
Bank of America, Deutsch Bank predict interest rate cuts in 2024
Bank of America and Deutsch Bank both released outlooks predicting the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next year. The latter says the U.S. will enter a "mild recession."
Google will start deleting inactive accounts this week
Google is expected to soon start getting rid of some inactive accounts. That will happen for some personal accounts without activity within the past two years as soon as Friday.


















