Judge to determine whether Biden admin violated First Amendment in social media censorship case
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry discusses a lawsuit accusing the Biden administration of violating the First Amendment by censoring users on social media.
Wagner Group rebellion a 'power play' within Russia: Lt. Col Daniel Davis
Lt. Col Daniel Davis, Ret., joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the aftermath following the Wagner Group rebellion against Russia, the reaction by the U.S., and possible limitations on chip exports to China.
Tesla on Autopilot rear-ends work truck along Pennsylvania interstate, police say
Pennsylvania State Police said an 18-year-old was operating his Tesla on Autopilot when the car lost control and rear-ended a work truck along a busy interstate.
Wall Street in the midst of consolidating a 10-year bull market: Scott Redler
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz and T3 Trading chief strategist Scott Redler discuss whether the Big Tech rally will continue as recession fears grow on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Stellantis launches EV charging business
Netherlands-based Stellantis is jumping into the EV charging industry with the launch of Free2move, providing infrastructure at home or work, the company announced on Tuesday.
Tesla charging technology put on fast track to become US industry standard
GM and Ford have said they would embrace Tesla's NACS, shunning earlier efforts by the White House to make the Combined Charging System the dominant charging standard in the U.S.
Michio Kaku warns of the risks in adventure tourism
Theoretical Physicist Michio Kaku discusses the risks involved in adventure tourism and his take on regulating artificial intelligence.
San Francisco's laws made city a magnet for drugs dealers: Tom Wolf
Recovering addict-turned-activist Tom Wolf discusses solutions to San Francisco's drug and homelessness problems on 'Varney & Co.'
Will new organized retail crime law help retailers?
The INFORM Consumers Act requires online marketplaces like Amazon and Facebook to protect consumers from counterfeit, unsafe and stolen goods from bad actors.
Hackers steal personal information from 8K pilot applicants for American, Southwest
Personal information for more than 8,000 pilot applicants at American Airlines and Southwest Airlines was stolen by hackers who gained access to a database in April.
AI comes to the farm: New technology tackles acres of weeds quickly by using robotics and lasers
Carbon Robotics CEO spoke of his farming technology, the LaserWeeder, and what it offers farmers. AI powers the unit as it uses robotics and lasers to rid farms of weeds quickly.
Meta introduces VR subscription service for $7.99 per month
Meta Platforms said it rolled out a subscription services that owners of its virtual reality (VR) headsets can start signing up for as of Monday for a monthly fee.
Amazon to invest $7.8B more in Ohio to boost data center operations
Amazon will increase its data center operations in Ohio as part of a massive new investment in the Midwestern state by the company's cloud-computing segment.
KPMG cutting 5% of its US workforce
KPMG will reportedly shed around 5% of its U.S. employees amid economic headwinds and historically low attrition, a spokesperson for the Big Four accounting giant said on Monday.
Kartoon Studios collaborating with Buffett, Bezos to develop 'content with a purpose': Andy Heyward
Kartoon Studios Chairman and CEO Andy Heyward discusses the business of children's television programming and how streaming impacts cartoon content on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Oil markets moving on aborted Russian mutiny a knee-jerk reaction: Jeff Muhlenkamp
Muhlenkamp & Company portfolio manager Jeff Muhlenkamp and SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discuss whether instability in Russia is impacting oil markets on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Goldman Sachs slaps Tesla with another downgrade
Despite a recent winning streak spanning 13 consecutive days and a $240 billion boost to valuation, Goldman Sachs slapped Tesla with its fourth share downgrade of the month.
AI making advancements in health care, helping to perform surgery
Cardiologist Dr. Kevin Campbell details first-of-its-kind, A.I.-enabled health care technology that makes him 'better at [his] job.'
53% of students admit to using ChatGPT to write essays: Survey
Center for Growth and Opportunity senior research fellow Will Rinehart weighs in on trend of artificial intelligence in education.
Musk’s newest SpaceX employee, a 14-year-old child prodigy, becomes youngest-ever software engineer
SpaceX's newest software engineer 14-year-old Kairan Quazi discusses his plans to further his career at Elon Musk's satellite internet constellation, Starlink.



















