DOJ backs antitrust bill targeting Amazon, Google, Apple
The Justice Department Monday endorsed legislation forbidding large digital platforms such as Amazon and Google from favoring their own products and services over those of competitors.
US Senate approves $52B chips bill in bid to reach compromise
The U.S. Senate on Monday again approved a bill to provide $52 billion in U.S. subsidies for semiconductor chips manufacturing in a bid to reach a compromise after months of discussions.
Elon Musk says he contracted COVID-19 again
SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Monday that he has contracted COVI-19 again but was feeling well.
Tesla juices consumer discretionary ETFs on stock split plan
Tesla electrified a basket of consumer exchange-traded funds with its plans for another stock split and potential dividend.
Mitt Blockchain CEO: People are seeing viability of bitcoin
Mitt Blockchain CEO Grant Mitterlehner discusses Tesla as the company moves to split stock and what's driving bitcoin's growth.
Tesla announces plans for a second stock split in two years
Tesla announced Monday it will ask shareholders to vote at this year’s annual meeting to authorize additional shares in order to enable a stock split.
Facebook, Twitter moving at a 'slow speed' to combat Russian government disinformation, expert says
One expert is claiming that Facebook and Twitter are moving at a "slow speed" in their enforcement of Russian government propaganda on social media platforms.
Elon Musk weighs in on whether China, Russia could ‘take out’ Starlink satellite system
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk appeared unfazed when asked by Axel Springer’s Mathias Döpfner about the possibility of China or Russia taking out the Starlink satellite system Musk sent to Ukraine to help them fend off Russian invaders.
'Lonely' Elon Musk says humans shouldn't live longer, they will 'asphyxiate' society
Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk said he sometimes is "lonely" and does not believe people should have a greater life expectancy because older ideas would cause an "asphyxiation of society."
Elon Musk asks 'is a new platform needed?' after Twitter free speech criticism
Tesla co-founder and CEO wondered aloud on Twitter whether “another platform is needed” causing his millions of followers to call for him to buy the social media giant.
Chinese cyberattacks on NATO countries increase 116% since Russia's invasion of Ukraine: study
Cyber attacks against NATO countries originating from Chinese IP addresses have increased 116% since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, new research shows.
Wall Street skeptical of streaming services’ profitability: Barron’s reporter
Barron’s reporter Nicholas Jasinski discusses the rise of streaming services.
1 in 5 small businesses were closed in January, Meta survey finds
A new survey by Facebook parent Meta Platforms finds that one in five small businesses worldwide, or 20%, reported they were not operational or engaging in any revenue-generating activities in January
Market expert on managing volatility: Don't panic, stay long
Matson Money founder and CEO Mark Matson discusses how to best navigate inflation on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Disney fans turn on company over Florida bill controversy
Disney has been a vocal opponent of the Sunshine State bill backed by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, even as polls show the bill growing in popularity.
Russian cyberattacks 'attractive' to Putin because they are 'below the threshold of war,' expert says
Cyberattacks are an "attractive" offensive tactic for Russian President Vladimir Putin amid his invasion of Ukraine because they fall "below the threshold of war."
US drone company assisting Ukraine army with search and rescue missions
BRINC Drones CEO Blake Resnick discusses training Ukrainian troops on how to use drones for military defense and disaster response against Russia's invasion.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin expresses interest in NASA's second Artemis lunar lander contract
The Sustaining Lunar Development contract will offer an alternative to SpaceX's Starship, which is aiming to transport the first woman and first person of color to the Moon in 2025 or 2026 as part of NASA's Artemis III mission.
Union election at Amazon Staten Island warehouse begins Friday
Employees at the JFK8 facility are slated to vote in person through March 30, according to the National Labor Relations Board. The ballot count will be conducted on March 31, the labor board said.
US drone company training Ukrainian army with ‘LEMUR’ technology
BRINC Drones founder and CEO Blake Resnick details the ‘accelerated’ training session to help Ukraine’s army defend itself.


















