Twitter says only paid subscribers will be able to use texts for two-factor authentication
Twitter said Friday that only paid subscribers will be able to use text messages as a two-factor authentication method to secure their accounts beginning in March.
Apple might consider a foldable iPhone: Horace Dediu
Asymco analyst Horace Dediu joins 'The Claman Countdown' to discuss how Apple stock could perform in 2024 as the tech giant tries to diversify iPhone products away from China.
Investors risk missing next big market move by staying in bonds: Thomas Hayes
Great Hill Capital chairman Thomas Hayes and The Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald discuss the strength of the U.S. economy and whether Fed aggressiveness will stifle growth on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Amazon workers expected to be in person 'majority of the time,' CEO says
Amazon employees will now be expected to come into the office at least three days a week starting in May, CEO Andy Jassy told employees in a note on Friday.
Tesla drivers worry about wait times as Elon Musk opens up Supercharger network
Elon Musk's Tesla said it would more than double its U.S. Supercharger network by the end of next year to support the growth of its fleet and new EV customers.
Kristi Carleton issues warning on lithium-ion batteries: ‘I feel like I bought my son a bomb’
Fox News correspondent CB Cotton reports on the growing concerns over lithium-ion battery fires as the number of cases continues to grow on ‘Varney & Co.’
362,758 'Full Self-Driving' Teslas recalled for software safety update
Tesla is recalling over 360,000 vehicles to update their Full Self-Driving software, which was found to function in an unsafe manner in certain circumstances.
Facebook parent Meta gives thousands of workers subpar reviews
Meta has struggled over the past year and a half, encountering growing competition from Chinese rival TikTok and a decline in advertising demand amid a difficult macroeconomic climate.
Tesla says Buffalo layoffs part of performance review, not over union campaign
Tesla said the recently fired workers at its Buffalo plant was in response to a performance review cycle. Organizers claimed workers were fired because of their efforts to unionize.
Reddit slapped with lawsuit by mastermind behind forum that helped spark meme stock craze
After staying silent for three years, WallStreetBets founder Jaime Rogozinski is taking legal and media action to hold Reddit accountable for taking intellectual property.
Facebook allowed Kremlin-allied oligarch sanctioned by US to run ads on platform
Facebook allowed Moldovan oligarch Ilan Shor to run anti-government ads on its platform despite the convicted fraudster being sanctioned by the United States.
Ron DeSantis launches bill to defend Floridians against Big Tech
New Jersey Rep. Jeff Van Drew joins 'The Evening Edit' to discuss how he and other government officials are working to combat Big Tech.
Top Justice Department official warns against using TikTok: 'We need to be very concerned'
A top Justice Department official warned Thursday that TikTok is a threat due to the "perils of Chinese companies being subject to Chinese national security laws."
They want a co-pilot: Dr. Vinay Nair
Dr. Vinay Nair, TIFIN CEO and founder, discusses how he views investing with artificial intelligence and how customers can use it on 'The Big Money Show.'
Tesla accused of firing dozens of workers over NY union drive
A union seeking to organize workers at a Tesla plant in Buffalo, New York, says the electric automaker fired dozens of workers in retaliation for organizing efforts.
WallStreetBets' Jaime Rogozinski sues Reddit: 'I'm fighting for what's right'
WallStreetBets founder Jaime Rogozinski discusses his lawsuit against Reddit for banning him as moderator from the forum he created on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Stock market offering investors a once-in-a-lifetime entry point: Phil Camporeale
JPMorgan managing director Phil Camporeale, Prosper Trading Academy CEO Scott Bauer, and Raymond James CEO Paul Reilly discuss if now is the time for investors to jump into the market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki stepping down
Susan Wojcicki will step down from her position as CEO of YouTube, she announced on Thursday. Her tenure as YouTube's chief executive has spanned about nine years.
Tesla was the USA's best selling luxury car brand in 2022, beating BMW and Mercedes-Benz
Tesla outsold BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Lexus to become the best-selling luxury car brand in the United States in 2022 with its four-model lineup.
New sewing technology projects custom patterns onto material: 'Game changer' for making clothes at home
The innovation called Ditto allows anyone to seamlessly create custom looks, whether it’s at home or in a studio, with the power of projection -- and it's the first technology of its kind in 160 years,



















