California sues Amazon, alleging antitrust violations inflated prices and stifled competition
The lawsuit, which claims that Amazon penalized merchants for offering products at lower prices elsewhere, is their biggest legal challenge to date in the U.S.
Joe Lonsdale: Venture capital is building the most important companies
8VC co-founder and CEO Joe Lonsdale assesses the venture capital landscape as interest rates continue to rise on 'The Claman Countdown.'
California Gov. Newsom signs bill requiring social media companies' transparency
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that he had signed a landmark bill requiring social media companies to be transparent on certain policies, including hate speech.
Palo Alto Networks 3-for-1 stock split: What to Know
Palo Alto Networks joins Tesla, Amazon, Alphabet, Shopify and GameStop in making its shares more accessible to investors. Here is everything you need to know.
Current, former social media execs address national security issues at Senate hearing
Current and former executives from Twitter, Facebook, TikTok and others will address social media national security concerns at a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing.
Apple ‘defensively’ remains one of the most reliable Big Tech stocks: Expert
Needham Senior internet analyst Laura Martin provides expert analysis of the U.S. economy as the stock market takes a deep plunge following the hotter-than-expected inflation report.
Twitter’s former security chief tells Congress foreign agents are 'on the payroll' and can access user data
Peiter Zatko, a security chief turned Twitter whistleblower, testified that the company has foreign agents 'on the payroll' and does not adequately prevent user data access.
Twitter whistleblower exposes flaws in the company's business model
The Heritage Foundation tech policy analyst Will Thibeau reacts to a Twitter whistleblower's testimony on 'The Evening Edit.'
Chick-fil-A apologizes after Twitter users suggest tweet was racially insensitive
Chick-fil-A apologized after some social media users suggested the fast-food chain's response to a tweet about spicy chicken nuggets was insensitive.
U-Haul says customer names, driver's license numbers exposed in data breach
The data breach was carried out by an unauthorized person who accessed the company's customer contract search tool. No credit card information was accessed or acquired.
DuckDuckGo, Mozilla and others support bill to reign in Big Tech's power
Giant tech companies like Alphabet's Google and Meta's Facebook may be facing further regulation if a bill brought forward by Sen. Amy Klobuchar is passed.
Paramount considers discontinuing Showtime streaming service, merging with Paramount+
Paramount considers discontinuing its Showtime streaming service, shifting the content to Paramount+, streamlining the company’s offerings amid tough competition.
Google to face $25.4 billion in damages by UK and Dutch courts over adtech practices
Google will be facing lawsuits with damages of more than $25.4 billion brought on by British and Dutch courts for its alleged unfair advertising practices.
Twitter shareholders vote to approve Elon Musk's $44B acquisition
The shareholder vote follows Twitter whistleblower and former security chief Peiter "Mudge" Zatko's testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
Twitter ‘over a decade behind’ industry standards for cybersecurity: whistleblower
Twitter whistleblower Peiter "Mudge" Zatko told the Senate Judiciary Committee about information he learned about the social media company's data security shortcomings.
Amazon Prime bets big on NFL’s 'Thursday Night Football'
The e-commerce giant is launching a new hub for exclusive deals on NFL-licensed content and hosting special VIP experiences for "Thursday Night Football."
California heat wave knocks out Twitter data center, potentially threatening service: report
California's recent extreme heat wave knocked out a Twitter data center located in the Sacramento area last week, CNN reported Monday.
DraftKings CEO: 2022 NFL betting season likely to set record revenues
DraftKings chairman and CEO Jason Robins discusses how much action his gaming site saw after a wild NFL weekend on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Justice Dept short-selling probe looks at trading in Amazon, Microsoft, JPMorgan: report
The Department of Justice has subpoenaed some short sellers for trading information on firms including Amazon, Microsoft, and JPMorgan Chase, in probe.
Biden to hit China with broader curbs on US chip and tool exports
The Biden administration plans next month to broaden curbs on U.S shipments to China of semiconductors used for artificial intelligence and chipmaking tools.



















