Netflix is the Walmart of streaming media: Larry Glazer
Mayflower Advisors managing partner Larry Glazer discusses Netflix's Q4 subscriber surge and explains why the streamer should continue to flourish in the 'crowded' space on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Former Spirit Airlines CEO on travel industry: 'Everyone can step up their game'
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza provides his outlook on the travel industry amid pilot shortages and outdated tech.
Kids pajamas sold at Etsy, Macy's recalled for burn risks
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall for over 38,000 children's pajama sets that do not meet federal flammability standards and pose burn risks to kids.
Netflix 'hit machine' will keep on rolling: Mark Mahaney
Evercore ISI senior managing director Mark Mahaney explains why he raised his Netflix price target on 'Varney & Co.'
Google parent company Alphabet to eliminate 12,000 jobs
Google's parent company announced it will lay off 12,000 workers. Alphabet Inc. shared the news in a memo with staff letting them know the cuts are global.
T-Mobile breach affecting 37 million customers
T-Mobile says the wireless carrier was breached by an intruder in November affecting 37 million customers.
Mike Boyd on FAA issues: We are putting lives at risk
Aviation expert Mike Boyd slams the FAA and transportation authorities' response to a recent outage on 'The Evening Edit.'
World Economic Forum decries Big Tech, 'addictive' social media
'Woke Inc.' author Vivek Ramaswamy gives his take on the World Economic Forum and Big Tech's restrictions on free speech on 'The Evening Edit.'
Ransomware revenue plunged 40% last year as more victims refuse to pay, study finds
A new report from blockchain data platform Chainalysis found ransomware payouts fell a whopping 40.3% last year, suggesting more victims are simply refusing to pay attackers.
Rabbi Josh Franklin delivers sermon written by AI: ChatGPT can't replace me
Jewish Center of the Hampton senior Rabbi Josh Franklin tells 'The Claman Countdown' why he used ChatGPT to generate a sermon on the Book of Genesis.
ChatGPT will accelerate learning, help students: Scott McNealy
Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy discusses the impact of ChatGPT on the evolution of education on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Twitter suspends account calling for 'night of rage' after protester shoots at police and is killed
Twitter suspended an account that called for violence against police and law enforcement after a police-involved shooting in Atlanta, Georgia, where a protester was killed after shooting an officer.
Judge slams James Dolan for 'totally crazy' facial recognition ban on legal foes from venues
MSG Entertainment CEO James Dolan's use of facial recognition to ban legal foes from venues like Madison Square Garden was labeled "totally crazy" by a judge.
These major companies are laying off workers at a huge rate
Major companies in a variety of sectors are experiencing massive layoffs in recent months, including cuts at Microsoft, Amazon, Goldman Sachs and Washington Post.
COVID vaccine mandates hurt the doctor-patient relationship: Dr. Frank Contacessa
MDVIP internist Dr. Frank Contacessa reacts to Gov. DeSantis moving to permanently ban COVID mandates in Florida on 'Varney & Co.'
Amazon shutting down AmazonSmile charitable program
Amazon said Wednesday that it will wind down its AmazonSmile charitable donation program by the end of February after it did not create the impact "originally hoped."
Precision health to be the ‘largest’ commercial application of artificial intelligence: Thomas Siebel
CEO of C3.ai Thomas Siebel discusses artificial intelligence and the company’s long-term plans for developmental growth on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
US is fueling job growth opportunities for nurses, software developers, logistics: Becky Frankiewicz
ManpowerGroup Chief Commercial Officer Becky Frankiewicz details her employment outlook for the U.S. in the new year.
Layoffs signal labor market recalibration
Recently announced layoffs at Amazon and Microsoft may signal a recalibration of the U.S. labor market. Amazon said it will cut 18,000 jobs while Microsoft said it will slash 10,000.
Video game studios included in Microsoft job cuts: report
Microsoft confirmed reports on Wednesday that the tech giant was cutting its workforce by 10,000 positions.



















