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.
McKesson is a free cash flow machine: David Nelson
Belpointe chief strategist David Nelson provides his top three stock picks on 'Making Money.'
Are cyberattacks a threat amid the Israel-Hamas war?
Zscaler founder Jay Chaudhry provides insight on internet security on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Apple's 'NameDrop' feature is a concern, err on the side of caution: Kara Frederick
Heritage Foundation Tech Policy Center director Kara Frederick addresses the security concerns over the new iOS 17 function that some say is a privacy problem on 'Varney & Co.'
AWS and Nvidia to partner on new AI supercomputing infrastructure
Amazon Web Services and Nvidia announced Tuesday that they are partnering on new AI supercomputing initiatives as part of their strategic collaboration.
Tesla sets date for Cybertruck event: What to know
Tesla’s Cybertruck will finally make its official debut next week at the EV-maker’s gigafactory in Austin, Texas, putting the pressure on CEO Elon Musk.
Silicon Valley to unleash massive IPOs on Wall Street
Cleo Capital managing director Sarah Kunst discusses whether the crop of IPOs about to hit Wall Street are dangerous for investors on 'Making Money.'
Amazon seeks Miami office space as Jeff Bezos heads to Florida
Amazon is on the hunt for some Miami office space to lease, Bloomberg first reported on Monday. It wants about 50,000 square feet in the Florida city.
AI may be greater threat to wages than jobs, European study finds
A new paper published by the European Central Bank found that artificial intelligence technology counterintuitively increased job opportunities for younger and high-skilled workers.
Amazon says Black Friday, Cyber Monday sales event was its 'biggest ever'
The holiday shopping event encompassing Black Friday and Cyber Monday was the “biggest ever" for Amazon compared to previous years, the company says.
Stuart Varney: New York's obesity law is a money gusher for lawyers
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses new legislation that prohibits weight discrimination in the workforce.
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.
AI will kill some jobs but may offer new opportunities for workers: experts
Artificial intelligence will cause some massive shifts in the job market, completely killing some jobs while leading to new opportunities and jobs in other fields.
Instagram’s algorithm delivers toxic video mix to adults who follow children
Instagram’s algorithm offers video adults following children, suggesting test accounts to follow only young gymnasts, cheerleaders and other teen and preteen influencers active.
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.
China's surge in pneumonia cases does not appear to be a 'novel infection': Dr. Marty Makary
FOX News contributor Dr. Marty Makary reacts to reports in China of a spike in respiratory illnesses on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
China's surge in pneumonia cases does not appear to be a 'novel infection': Dr. Marty Makary
FOX News contributor Dr. Marty Makary reacts to reports in China of a spike in respiratory illnesses on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
The biggest delivery business in the U.S. is no longer UPS or FedEx
Amazon.com has taken over the largest delivery business in the U.S., surpassing both UPS and FedEx in parcel volumes, postal service remains biggest delivery service.
Russian authorities reportedly place Meta spokesperson on wanted list
The spokesman for Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has been placed on a wanted list by Russian authorities for allegedly facilitating terrorism.
Researchers identify 14 ‘evolutionary traps’ that could end humanity
Researchers at Stockholm University released a new paper identifying 14 evolutionary traps that could doom humanity if they aren't addressed in a sustainable manner.


















