Jonathan D.T. Ward rips Commerce Secretary Raimondo China remarks: 'Totally backwards'
Atlas Organization Founder Jonathan D.T. Ward discusses Tiktok as a national security concern, the silence from Apple and the White House on the China protests, and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo's remarks on decoupling from China.
First Tesla Semis to be delivered Thursday night, three years late
PepsiCo will become the first customer to receive an electric Tesla Semi on Thursday night during a delivery event at the automaker's Sparks, Nevada, factory.
Elon Musk 'confident' in Neuralink microchip device, expects to begin human trials in six months
Elon Musk says Neuralink, whose goal is to create brain microchips for people without the ability to communicate or move, will be ready to begin human clinical trials in six months.
China ramps up surveillance as protests against 'zero COVID' policy continue
Fox News contributor Bill McGurn and New York Rep. Claudia Tenney weigh in on how the White House and Big Tech have responded to ongoing protests in China on 'The Evening Edit.'
Ex-FTX boss Bankman-Fried speaks at NYT event
Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn shares her thoughts on the FTX collapse and the fintech industry on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
With Twitter, some of the left’s total control is ‘slipping away’: Guy Benson
Fox News contributor Guy Benson and The Babylon Bee managing editor Joel Berry discuss the White House’s desire to monitor Twitter on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
Biden admin monitoring social media ‘disinformation’
‘Fox Business Tonight’ host David Asman discusses how the White House is keeping a watch on social media platforms for ‘misinformation.’
Twitter becomes stage for China protests despite ban by Beijing
Chinese protesters use Twitter through VPNs to smuggle out photos and information on protests in China over its zero-COVID policy and authoritarianism.
Balenciaga high-end retailers silent on controversial ad depicting children with teddy bears in bondage
High-end department stores remain silent on controversy surrounding Balenciaga's advertisements that featured children holding teddy bear purses in BDSM attire.
Amazon CEO says he doesn’t regret hiring spree as company starts layoffs
CEO of Amazon Andy Jassy is firing 10,000 employees, but doesn't regret hiring them during Amazon's rocketing growth in sales during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says economy will test 'long term resolve' of companies
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the company has been trying to "streamline" costs while also trying to invest in areas they they believe will impact the company in the long term.
HPE CEO Antonio Neri reveals 'secret sauce' to record Q4 performance
Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri tells 'The Claman Countdown' what led to the global edge-to-cloud company's quarterly earnings beat.
FTX’s Alameda Research owes Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, Amazon Web Services
Sam Bankman-Fried's hedge fund Alameda Research lists Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Resort in the Bahamas and Amazon Web Services as two of the largest creditors it owes money to, according to bankruptcy filings.
Amazon says it had its biggest Thanksgiving shopping weekend
Over the Thanksgiving holiday shopping weekend, which includes Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Amazon's e-commerce website had record online retail sales.
Disney buys MLB's stake in streaming firm BAMTech for $900M
Disney, back in 2016, began the process to acquire BAMTech by buying a 33% stake for $1 billion to allow it to sell more content directly to consumers.
Elon Musk says Twitter 'has interfered in elections'
Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday promised that "Twitter 2.0" would be more "effective" and "transparent" under his leadership than in the past.
TikTok a 'Trojan Horse' for data collection: Vivek Ramaswamy
Strive Founder and Executive Chairman Vivek Ramaswamy joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss national security concerns surrounding TikTok, Apple's coordination with the Chinese Communist Party, and Elon Musk being targeted by White House.
DoorDash lays off 1,250 employees to cut costs
DoorDash announced that it will lay off more than 1,200 employees in order to reduce operating expenses that, "if left unabated – would continue to outgrow our revenue."
Market bottom is 'in front of us': David Nelson
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne and Belpointe chief strategist David Nelson discuss the performance of the stock and labor markets and the Federal Reserve meeting on 'Mornings with Maria.'
White House to keep a 'close eye' on Elon Musk's actions at Twitter
Texas Rep. August Pfluger unpacks the White House's decision to monitor Twitter and the relationship between Big Tech and politics on 'The Evening Edit.'



















