Pfizer enlists children and adults for Lyme disease vaccine in a late stage clinical trial
On Monday, Pfizer and Valneva announced they will enlist 6,000 participants for a late-stage clinical trial of a Lyme disease vaccine.
Snap reportedly planning employee layoffs
Social media company Snap Inc. is in the process of planning employee layoffs, according to a new report. The company declined to comment on the matter.
Twitter subpoenas Oracle co-founder in lawsuit to force Elon Musk's $44 billion purchase: report
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison was subpoenaed by Twitter as the company attempts to force Elon Musk to follow through with his $44 billion purchase.
Qualcomm and GlobalFoundries sign agreement to double chip manufacturing
Qualcomm and GlobalFoundries signed an agreement this week to more than double their chip manufacturing as the U.S. Senate approves $52 billion in chip manufacturing subsidies.
SoftBank reports record $23B quarterly loss as tech downturn hits
SoftBank's record quarterly loss reflects the fall in technology shares around the world, sparked by interest rate increases and China's crackdown on tech firms.
Trump's social media platform Truth Social, buyer need extension to complete merger
Digital World Acquisition Corp. announced Friday a special shareholder meeting to approve an extension to the cut-off date to complete its merger with Truth Social.
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey responds to China's draconian COVID policies: 'End the CCP'
Jack Dorsey responded to a news segment on the Chinese government's approach to COVID-19 restrictions, saying on Twitter: “End the CCP."
New-age space rules up for revision, FCC says
With orbital debris packing the near-Earth space environment, the Federal Communications Commission voted to revise space rules that were "built for another era."
Walmart, Oracle, Robinhood lead job cuts this week
A number of layoffs were announced this week, led by Walmart, Oracle and Robinhood as inflation takes a toll despite a stronger-than-expected jobs report.
Oracle lays off hundreds of employees
Oracle becomes the latest tech company to announce layoffs in a market where job growth vastly differs by sector.
Virgin Galactic delays commercial spaceflights again
Virgin Galactic announced Thursday the aerospace company is pushing back its plans for commercial space flight once again, sending its stock tumbling.
DraftKings inching closer to goal to 'gain share' on top rival FanDuel: CEO
DraftKings CEO Jason Robins says the online betting and gaming platform has a "great plan" to beat main competitor FanDuel's bottom line by the end of this year.
Battle over semiconductor market leads to Chinese buying of chipmaking stocks
The battle between China and the United States over the semiconductor market is heating up, leading to China buying massive amounts of chipmaking stocks.
Amazon buys Roomba maker iRobot in $1.7B deal, its newest expansion into home devices
Amazon has acquired robotics manufacturer iRobot -- famous for its 'Roomba' --- for a whopping $1.7B, showing their commitment to the home device and robotics markets.
Visa to suspend ad payments on MindGeek's Pornhub amid child pornography lawsuit
Visa is suspending payments for advertisements on Pornhub parent company MindGeek's websites amid a lawsuit that accuses both companies of monetizing child porn.
Stuart Varney on Pelosi's Taiwan visit: Biden must deal with the aftermath
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the aftermath of Pelosi's Asia trip and the fate of the chip industry as China ramps up 'extreme intimidation' against Taiwan.
Professional Fighters League readies for global expansion next year: 'I feel like we're just getting started'
The Professional Fighters League (PFL) was founded in 2018 and is still very much in its infancy compared to the NHL and NFL. Still, it's fueling the growth of the MMA, according to PFL CEO Peter Murray.
Instagram rolls back changes after Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner rip app
"Kardashians" stars Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian were vocal about Instagram's updates, arguing the platform was too similar to social media rival TikTok.
Lawsuit accusing Pornhub parent Mindgeek of monetizing child pornography can move forward, judge rules
A California judge has ruled that a lawsuit accusing Visa and Pornhub parent company MindGeek of violating child porn and trafficking laws by monetizing illegal content can move forward.
Michigan governor says state is well positioned for piece of $52 billion in chip manufacturing subsidies
Michigan;s Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says that her state is in a good position to get a piece of the $52 billion in new subsidies for semiconductor chip manufacturing.



















