Twitter says attrition up a bit, companywide layoffs not planned amid legal battle with Elon Musk
Twitter is telling its employees that it's not planning any companywide layoffs, but says there could be some restructuring as it head to court over the potential sale to Elon Musk.
Daily Harvest says it hasn't found cause behind hundreds of reported illnesses as lawsuits pile up
Daily Harvest updated customers again Tuesday that it has not found a root cause behind the reported illnesses tied to its French Lentil + Leek Crumbles product.
Twitter uses Elon Musk poop emoji as evidence in lawsuit against him
Twitter, in its lawsuit against Elon Musk for backing out of the $44 billion acquisition deal to acquire the company, used the poop emoji as evidence against Musk.
Japan's Panasonic to build Tesla batteries in Kansas: report
Panasonic plans to build a $4 billion, 4,000-employee factory in Kansas to make batteries for the rapidly growing electric vehicle market.
Amazon’s Ring dinged for handing over footage to law enforcement
Amazon's home security company has stated it will not share customer information without consent, a warrant or "an exigent or emergency" circumstance.
What if Elon Musk refuses court order to buy Twitter?
Twitter Inc is asking a Delaware court to force him to complete the acquisition of the social media giant for $54.20 a share. Musk might resist such an order.
There is a disconnect between labor market and economy: Workforce analyst
Joanie Bily weighs in on the job market and Carl Szabo analyzes the Elon Musk Twitter battle on 'Making Money.'
Whitaker on Twitter suing Elon Musk: Going to be a fascinating case to watch
Former Acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker discusses Twitter hiring a Delaware law firm to sue Elon Musk for walking away from acquisition and former President Trump's relationship with Big Tech CEOs.
Stuart Varney: The vastness of space is humbling
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the James Webb space telescope photos and what the technological development means for space exploration and innovation.
Doctors successfully transplant pig hearts into brain-dead patients
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel reacts to the xenotransplant breakthrough at NYU Langone Health, telling 'Varney & Co.' it's an 'inspiring day for medical science.'
Stuart Varney: The vastness of space is humbling
FOX Business host Stuart Varney argues the James Webb space telescope is a 'stunning technological development.'
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Ives on Musk killing deal with Twitter: 'It's a game of thrones'
Daniel Ives, Wedbush Securities Managing Director, weighs in on Elon Musk pulling out of buying Twitter and other tech news
Google will slow hiring for remainder of 2022: memo
Google will slow hiring for the rest of the year as it deals with economic setbacks, parent company Alphabet's CEO Sundar Pichai told employees in an email.
Amazon issued more than 13,000 disciplinary notices at single warehouse in Staten Island
An Amazon facility in Staten Island, which voted earlier this year to unionize, issued more than 13,000 disciplinary notices in a single year, according to court papers.
SpaceX, FAA in 'close contact' following Starship rocket booster fire
The Federal Aviation Administration is working with SpaceX as the company examines a fire that took place during a ground test of Starship's Super Heavy Rocket Booster.
Amazon Prime Day: Inflation not stopping the American consumer
JMP Securities internet equity research analyst Nick Jones and Kearney Consumer Institute lead Katie Thomas discuss how inflation could affect the annual big deal event on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Microsoft cuts jobs in 'strategic alignment'
The layoffs come after the tech giant cut its fourth-quarter revenue and profit guidance for fiscal year 2022, citing "unfavorable" foreign exchange rate movement.
NASA's new telescope expands probability of intelligent life in space, expert says: 'They're out there'
Dr. Michio Kaku discusses new NASA images courtesy of the James Webb Space Telescope that offer a glimpse of galaxies formed almost 13 billion years ago.
Is there other intelligent life in outer space?
Theoretical physics professor Dr. Michio Kaku reacts to NASA's Webb telescope delivering images of galaxies from 138 billion years ago on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.



















