Montana banned TikTok because it's a 'CCP propaganda machine': Sen. Cynthia Lummis
Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., congratulates Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte for becoming the first state to ban TikTok and weighs in on Ron DeSantis' presidential aspirations on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Working has ‘a lot’ of positive psychological impacts: Elaine Chao
Former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to react to President Biden pushing back on the GOP’s welfare work requirements and discusses artificial intelligence.
Fed will be forced to resume raising rates later this year: Octavio Marenzi
Opimas LLC CEO Octavio Marenzi discusses what could happen to markets and bank stocks if the Fed restarts rate hikes after a June pause on 'Varney & Co.'
Keith Phillips on lithium push: Bringing in production has been 'big hurdle'
Piedmont Lithium President and CEO Keith Phillips discusses the impact of lithium on electric vehicle production.
Virgin Galactic reveals Unity 25 flight's upcoming launch window
Virgin Galactic has revealed the date that will mark the opening of the window for its Unity 25 spaceflight. The opening for the mission will fall on May 25.
Google accounts face deletion after two years if no activity, tech giant says
Google said Tuesday some accounts with inactivity spanning a certain time frame will be purged by the tech giant. It will start doing so for only personal accounts inactive for two years.
Why investors turn to ETFs during DC's debt ceiling drama
Morgan Stanley senior vice president Jim Lacamp discusses how the debt debate is affecting markets and ETF Action founding partner Alex Shepard analyzes exchange-traded funds on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Former SVB, Signature, First Republic execs blame social media for fueling bank runs
The former heads of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and First Republic Bank all blamed social media for fueling panic that led to bank runs on their institutions.
Musk tells Tesla shareholders he's not stepping down as CEO: 'It ain't so'
Billionaire Elon Musk assured Tesla shareholders at an annual meeting in Texas on Tuesday that he would not be stepping down from his position as the company's chief executive.
Fraudsters utilizing artificial intelligence is ‘incredibly concerning’: Sinead Bovell
Futurist and WAYE founder Sinead Bovell joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss a few of the dangerous aspects of advancing artificial intelligence technology.
Elon Musk slams working from home as 'morally wrong,' says 'laptop class' living in 'la-la land'
Billionaire Elon Musk said in an interview Tuesday that he believes working from home is "morally wrong" while others are still required to show up to work in person.
Tech innovator Tony Pan on making 'clean' natural gas: 'Have your cake and eat it too'
Modern Hydrogen co-founder and CEO Tony Pan discusses the company's mission to decarbonize natural gas into clean energy.
Maryland public school sues TikTok, Meta, Snapchat for contributing to mental health crisis
A Maryland public school system is taking legal action against Meta, Byte Dance, Snap Inc., and Google alleging negligence as young adults amid a worsening mental health crisis.
What do retail investors need to know about AI investing?
The rise of artificial intelligence and deep learning has posed a challenge for retail investors because there are no purely AI stocks among publicly traded companies.
US sovereignty at stake if we pause AI development: Gordon Chang
'The Coming Collapse of China' author Gordon Chang discusses how the U.S. can slow down China's A.I. industry on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Sen. Richard Blumenthal plays eerie AI-generated audio that sounds just like him, warns of risks
Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal led a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on regulating artificial intelligence Tuesday, where he opened the hearing with deep fake remarks that sounded just like him.
The crypto market is 'not a Republican oasis': Marco Santori
Kraken Exchange chief legal officer Marco Santori and FOX Business' Charlie Gasparino discuss Washington being torn over cryptocurrency and digital asset regulation.
Tech company uses AI to simulate 'new scenarios' world should prepare for: Phil Siegel
CAPTRS founder Phil Siegel explains how his team uses A.I. to prepare for future disasters and save lives.
Congress 'doesn't understand' AI enough: Neil Chilson
Center for Growth and Opportunity senior research fellow Neil Chilson argues why lawmakers should 'take some time' before regulating A.I.
Elon Musk tells Tesla executives he must personally approve all hiring in new memo: report
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk reportedly sent a memo to the company's staff that said he must personally approve of all future hires. Musk also owns and operates Twitter.


















