Congress takes on domestic chip production
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on legislation up for debate in the Senate for the US to compete with China in microchip production on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Tech companies laying off employees and slowing recruiting
'Word on Wall Street' panel discussion gives insight on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Elon Musk Twitter saga will likely drag out: 'No precedent' for this, expert says
Twitter is suing Tesla CEO Elon Musk for opting to drop his $44 billion takeover of the social media giant. Musk raised concerns about "spam bots" on the platform.
Senate eyes votes on computer chip bill
Biden administration grapples with chip shortage as legislation stalls in Congress. Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram with more.
Best Twitter revert to a publicly traded company: Expert
Evercore ISI senior managing director Mark Mahaney discusses if the social media giant will be able to force Elon Musk to buy the company on 'Varney & Co.'
Elon Musk-Twitter breakup: There's no precedent for something like this
Evercore ISI senior managing director Mark Mahaney weighs in on Twitter suing the billionaire entrepreneur on 'Varney & Co.'
Amazon slashing private-label selection amid weak sales: report
Amazon has decided to cut back on the number of products it sells under its own private labels as sales slow. It has also discussed exiting the private-label business entirely.
Meta, owner of Facebook, addresses human-rights abuse charge in new report
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has released a report that responds to accusations that the social media company has ignored online abuse that resulted in physical violence.
Market expert reveals contrarian semiconductor play
NFJ senior portfolio manager Burns McKinney discusses how the market could react to another Fed rate hike and what economically sensitive socks are worth buying on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Amazon Prime Day skirts inflation
Prime members saved a record $1.7 billion on more than 300 million items worldwide during this year's two-day extravaganza.
Former NASA administrator on China's moon mission push: Important for Congress to recognize
Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine discusses China's mission to go to the moon, images revealed by the James Webb space telescope and the importance of the U.S. going to Mars.
Corporate America wants to turn you into a replaceable cog: Business analyst on woke global companies
Nate Fischer, New Founding Chairman and General Partner, shares his thoughts on the growing number of global corporations funding woke company policies
Twitter back online after being hit with outage
Twitter is back online after being hit with an outage that prevented thousands of users from accessing the platform.
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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.



















