American Airlines plane flying 'Miracle on the Hudson' route strikes bird, makes NYC emergency landing
An American Airlines plane heading from New York City to Charlotte, North Carolina — similar to the one involved in 2009's "Miracle on the Hudson" — made an emergency landing after a bird strike.
Apple IPO anniversary: How much would a $1,000 investment be worth today?
Apple marked the 44th anniversary of its 1980 initial public offering on Thursday, and a $1,000 investment at the time of the IPO would now be worth nearly $2.5 million.
AI chatbot encouraged teen to kill his parents, lawsuit claims
A lawsuit has been filed against Character Technologies over its artificial intelligence chatbot, Character.AI, alleging the bot encouraged a teen to kill his parents.
Dave Portnoy: As a sports fan, 'you never want to see private equity get involved'
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy makes his case on the hottest sports topics, talks developing relationships with Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark and claims he plans to buy more bitcoin.
Shirtless man accused of pinning United flight attendant against ‘aircraft exit door’ in midair rampage
A passenger is charged with attacking a United Airlines flight attendant, pinning the employee against the aircraft exit door in a midair attack.
David Bonderman, co-founder of TPG and Seattle Kraken co-owner, dies at 82
Private equity billionaire David Bonderman, who co-founded the asset management firm TPG and was the co-owner of the NHL's Seattle Kraken, died Wednesday at the age of 82.
Former NFL great Tom Brady sells $9 million worth of watches, football items at auction
Tom Brady is selling a slew of watches and pieces from his legendary football career at auction. Sotheby's is holding the auction Tuesday evening.
Sears sold the first artificial Christmas trees for $0.50 and $1.00 in the late 1800s
Many years ago, an artificial tree could be bought for as low as $0.50. Today, the price of an artificial tree ranges from a few hundred dollars to over $1,000.
Macy's gives update on employee who hid $151M
Macy's CEO Tony Spring provided a fresh update on the rogue employee who hid $151 million in delivery expenses since 2021 and disclosed the individual is no longer with the company.
Walgreens could 'aggressively' cut costs if privately owned, analyst says
Walgreens will have more freedom to aggressively cut costs if it becomes privately owned, one industry analyst said. The company is reportedly in talks with Sycamore Partners.
Macy's activist investors want the retailer to make significant changes
Macy’s faces calls from a pair of activist investors to make a slew of changes at the department store chain. The activist investors are Barington Capital Group and Thor Equities.
Google's 'Willow' chip is a big threat to Bitcoin: Eric Jackson
EMJ Capital founder and President Eric Jackson discusses the potential for Google's new quantum computing chip on 'Making Money.'
Microsoft shareholders vote against company investing in bitcoin
Microsoft shareholders rejected a proposal that would've tasked the company's board of directors with considering investments in bitcoin as a means of diversifying its portfolio.
Charles Payne: Google just sent shockwaves across the computing world
'Making Money' host Charles Payne reviews the history of computational speeds and computers.
OpenAI releases text-to-video AI model Sora to certain ChatGPT users
OpenAI released its text-to-video artificial intelligence model Sora for ChatGPT Pro and Plus users after the completion of its research preview phase.
Google removes negative reviews of McDonald's location where suspected UnitedHealthcare killer was arrested
Google is removing negative reviews posted about a McDonald's location where Luigi Mangione was arrested. He was charged in connection with the killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO.
Boeing to layoff hundreds in Washington state as company-wide cuts continue
Boeing will be laying off 396 employees in Washington state as part of the 10% cut of the company's global workforce following a crisis-filled year.
Google impresses Elon Musk with new 'breakthrough' chip
Google CEO Sundar Pichai says the tech giant's new "Willow" chip has cracked a key quantum computing challenge, and the news even impressed the likes of Elon Musk.
The massive dollar amount major companies spend on security for executives
Some of the U.S. companies with the largest market capitalizations allocate sizable sums for personal security and other measures to help keep their CEOs safe.
American Airlines halts flights to Haiti
American Airlines is halting flights to Haiti indefinitely, a move that comes as the Caribbean nation faces growing gang violence and unrest.


















