Microsoft earnings putting a chill on overall market despite some positive data: David Stryzewski
Sound Planning Group CEO David Stryzewski unpacks Microsoft earnings and discusses what to expect in the markets ahead of the Fed’s next meeting.
Cyber threats pose a danger to US' ability to wage war: Charles Beames
SpiderOak and York Space Systems Executive Chairman Charles Beames discusses the rise in cybercrimes since the pandemic, the threat of cyberattacks on national security, and the protection of data in space.
Truth Social CEO says Trump is not leaving platform amid report
Truth Social CEO and former Congressman Devin Nunes shuts down speculation that former President Donald Trump will no longer be exclusively on the platform.
Market has 'big challenges' in front of it: Jim Lacamp
Morgan Stanley Sr. Vice President of Investments Jim Lacamp and Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne discuss the markets ahead of earnings releases and provide outlooks for tech and energy stocks.
White House engaged in 'vast censorship enterprise' against conservatives, COVID critics: Missouri AG
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and Louisiana Attorney General Jeffrey Landry filed suit last year against the Biden administration over its alleged suppression.
Twitter sees ad spending fall over 70% in Dec
Twitter has seen its advertising revenue dive since Elon Musk bought the social media platform.
Twitter facing legal action from Crown Estate in connection to rent
Twitter is facing legal action from the Crown Estate in the U.K. in connection to rent the social media company allegedly owes for its London office.
Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg: 2022 was peak 5G investment
Verizon Communications CEO Hans Vestberg analyzes the telecom giant's Q4 earnings and reveals if they are pouring any resources into 6G on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Microsoft will stop selling some Windows 10 downloads
Microsoft said it will stop selling Windows Home 10 and Pro downloads on Jan. 31, although it noted that Windows 10 will remain supported until Oct. 14, 2025.
Amazon launches new subscription prescription drug service
Prime members will be able to get as many prescription medications as they need for $5 a month with the new RxPass, according to e-commerce giant Amazon.
Big Tech layoffs suggest something bigger is coming: Kevin Hassett
Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett reacts to some Big Tech giants slashing jobs, telling 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' data indicates the economy is heading towards a recession.
Sen. Blackburn grills Live Nation president over Ticketmaster's inability to handle bots after Taylor Swift debacle
Sen. Marsha Blackburn asked Live Nation president and CFO Joe Berchtold why Ticketmaster is unable to handle bots that buy up tickets before real customers can get them.
Judge tosses lawsuit against Whole Foods after workers fired for wearing Black Lives Matter masks
A federal judge on Monday tossed a lawsuit brought against Whole Foods after three former employees claimed they were unlawfully fired for wearing Black Lives Matter masks.
Rivian’s chief lobbyist is leaving the EV startup
Electric pickup truck maker Rivian's chief lobbyist Jim Chen is leaving the EV startup at the end of February. Vital in effort to legalize the direct-to-consumer sales model.
Wall Street in early stages of a 'secular bull market': Brian Belski
BMO Capital Markets chief investment strategist Brian Belski discusses the state of the U.S. stock market and explains why investors should own Apple and Microsoft on 'Varney & Co.'
Arthur Herman warns of threat coming to white collar workers
Hudson Institute senior fellow Arthur Herman discusses Microsoft's investment in ChatGPT-maker, the threat of AI programs to future jobs and the impact of AI on national security.
Google's Sundar Pichai reportedly says yearly bonuses of executives will see 'very significant' cuts
CEO Sundar Pichai has said the yearly bonuses of some higher-ups at tech giant Google will see "very significant" reductions, Business Insider reported.
Elon Musk says $420 price in Tesla buyout tweet was 'not a joke' during testimony
Tesla CEO Elon Musk refuted that the $420-per-share price in a 2018 tweet about him potentially taking Tesla private was a joke during Monday testimony.
Elon Musk biography by Walter Isaacson said to be nearing completion
World-renowned author of Steve Job's biography nears completion of a biography of Elon Musk covering his early life, PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX, and Twitter acquisition.
ChaptGPT technology will change the human-computer interface: Thomas Siebel
Deloitte AI Institute executive director Beena Ammanath and C3.ai CEO Thomas Siebel discuss ChatGPT's risks and how it should be integrated into society on 'The Claman Countdown.'



















