Josh Hammer: I'm thankful Dr. Fauci is going away
Newsweek opinion editor Josh Hammer reacts to Dr. Fauci urging COVID vaccinations and masking at his last White House press briefing on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Google warns of holiday scams: Bad actors 'accelerate' during the season
Google is warning users about scam artists ahead of the holiday season, instructing people to be aware of charity-related phishing attempts and phony subscriptions.
Mark Mahaney on FTX collapse: 'Seems that there's a fair amount of malfeasance involved'
Evercore ISI Senior Managing Director Mark Mahaney joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss job cuts in the tech industry, the collapse of FTX and its impact to the crypto industry, and provides an outlook on streaming services.
Why Wall Street loves Washington gridlock
Woodshaw Financial Group principal D.R. Barton explains why a divided government is usually a good thing for the stock market on 'Varney & Co.'
Twitter fact-checks owner Elon Musk over 'Dune' quote
Elon Musk was fact-checked by his own platform on Tuesday after he falsely attributed a quote to the science fiction epic “Dune" on Twitter.
HP says it will cut workforce by 4,000-6,000 by end of fiscal 2025
Computer maker HP Inc. said Tuesday the company has plans to reduce its workforce by 4,000 to 6,000 employees by the end of fiscal 2025. The company employs over 50,000.
SpaceX scrubs first of two rocket launches Tuesday
Elon Musk's SpaceX postponed its launch of a Falcon 9 rocket topped with a Dragon capsule scheduled to boost into space on Tuesday because of bad weather.
Amazon Alexa on track to lose $10 billion this year, described as 'colossal failure' in new report
Amazon's voice assistant Alexa is part of a devices unit at the company that is expected to lose about $10 billion in 2022, according to a new report.
Robert Herjavec on Musk's Twitter takeover: How does he monetize Twitter?
Cyderes CEO Robert Herjavec discusses Elon Musk's management of Twitter, the halt to blue check relaunch and the concerns for cybersecurity following layoffs on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Trump social media SPAC shareholders vote to extend merger deadline to next year
Shareholders of the special purpose acquisition company taking Trump Media public, Digital World Acquisition Corp., have voted to push the merger deadline.
Ray Wang on Musk's Twitter management: Important for Elon to 'rip the band-aid off'
Constellation Research CEO Ray Wang weighs in on Elon Musk's management of Twitter amid layoffs and restructuring and discusses Former DNI Director John Ratcliffe calling TikTok a national security threat on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Twitter says lawsuit over layoffs lacks merit and has delayed severance pay
Twitter has laid off about 3,700 employees - half of its workforce - and hundreds more have resigned since the company was acquired last month by Elon Musk.
Pressure mounts on TikTok amid probe into national security, privacy threats
Bipartisan pressure is mounting on the video-sharing app TikTok over its ties to the Chinese government amid an ongoing probe into potential threats it poses to national security.
Social media terrorists want 'shock you' and 'get you scared': John Gibson
Former Tripwire CEO John Gibson discusses being a victim of cancel culture for his beliefs and speaks out on the 'human cost' from cancel culture on 'Varney & Co.'
Elon Musk says Twitter purge is over, will start hiring again
Elon Musk's Twitter is done with mass firings and will begin hiring once again, the CEO announced Monday. Musk argues that his takeover is a "moderate" turn for the company.
Big Tech layoffs are 'overexuberance' of market bullishness: Daphne E. Jones
The Board Curators founder and CEO Daphne E. Jones argues Big Tech 'is going to come back' after massive industry layoffs.
Elon Musk holds off on Blue Verified Twitter launch until 'high confidence' of stopping impersonators
Elon Musk said Monday that Twitter would hold off on its relaunch of Blue Verified until there is high confidence of stopping impersonation accounts.
Elon Musk reactivates Donald Trump's Twitter account as others flee platform
Texas Rep. Michael Cloud and The Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen discuss Donald Trump's Twitter being reinstated and the House GOP's agenda on 'The Evening Edit.'
Judge orders Amazon to stop retaliations against organizers
A former employee, Gerald Bryson, was fired in April 2020, weeks after participating in a protest over working conditions during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The press will take any opportunity to criticize Elon Musk: Jennifer Sey
Former Levi Strauss & Co. Executive Jennifer Sey discusses fallout over Elon Musk's latest practices on Twitter.



















