AOL co-founder Steve Case: America can be the most innovative nation in the world
AOL co-founder Stever Case discusses his new book 'The Rise of the Rest' highlighting America's new startup hubs on 'The Claman Countdown
Apple's VP of procurement exiting after off-color comment in viral TikTok video
According to a Wall Street Journal profile published in 2020, Tony Blevins' main responsibility was to negotiate with Apple suppliers in order to cut the costs at the maker of iPhones and MacBooks..
Energy producers fear increased cyberattacks, Corpus Christi port CEO says production 'absolutely critical'
Port of Corpus Christi CEO Sean Strawbridge discusses efforts to combat rising cyber security threats as energy production remains a key geopolitical issue.
American Red Cross spokesperson Evan Peterson on Hurricane Ian: We're in reactive mode
American Red Cross spokesperson Evan Peterson discusses the damage in Florida caused by Hurricane Ian and how the organization will assist residents in the aftermath of the storm.
House passes antitrust bill targeting Big Tech
The House passed a bipartisan antitrust measure giving states greater power concerning tech company issues.
Elon Musk texted with Jack Dorsey not long before the $44 billion offer
Elon Musk exchanged text messages with Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey not long before he made his $44 billion offer to buy Twitter, a court filing showed.
MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett settle division of assets in a private separation contract ahead of divorce
Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott and her husband, Dan Jewett, divided their assets in a separation agreement ahead of their divorce.
Meta implements a hiring freeze
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Meta Platforms, the parent company of social media network Facebook, will be freezing hiring efforts, according to reports Thursday.
Hacker who breached Fast Company brags 'anyone could have done it'
The hacker who sent offensive push alerts on Apple News after gaining access to Fast Company's website said in an interview that "anyone could have done it."
Elon Musk claims Cybertruck can float ahead of Tesla AI day
The Tesla Cybertruck can be used as a boat over short distances, according to Elon Musk, who suggested it could cross rivers, lakes and calm seas.
Peloton, Dick's Sporting Goods partner to sell equipment
Peloton announced a partnership with Dick's Sporting Goods -- its first move into brick-and-mortar stores just ahead of the upcoming 2022 holiday season.
Amazon to release Halo Rise later this year: A bedside alarm clock and sleep tracking device
Amazon has announced the new Halo Rise, a no-contact sleep tracking device that is set to release later this year. The device doubles as an alarm clock.
Biogen's new Alzheimer's drug could take 'some time' to reach Medicare market: Laura Chico
Wedbush Securities Senior Vice President of biotech equity research Laura Chico says questions remain about the benefits and risks of Biogen's experimental Alzheimer's drug.
Elon Musk claims SEC settlement's tweet pre-approval requirement unlawfully muzzles his free speech
Elon Musk is appealing a Securities and Exchange Commission settlement to resolve securities fraud charges related to a now infamous tweet in which Musk claimed he had "funding secured" to take Tesla private at $420 per share.
Amazon to raise average hourly pay in October
Amazon is preparing for a busy October and holiday shopping season, boosting hourly pay in order to attract more workers.
Hurricane Ian impact: Major cell phone carriers working to provide service to Florida customers
Communication is crucial during hurricanes and major disasters. AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are aiding people in Florida impacted by Hurricane Ian by helping them maintain service.
Ford CEO Jim Farley unveils 2023 F-Series Super Duty truck embedded with 5G connectivity
Jim Farley reveals the automaker's next generation truck and explains why 5G capability is so important to Ford's truck driving clients on 'The Claman Countdown.'
BlackBerry CEO John Chen: We're building our cyber business back
BlackBerry executive chairman and CEO John Chen explains why customers are slowing down spending on cyber security software and reveals what segment of his business is ramping up on 'The Claman Countdown.'
NASA chief Bill Nelson: China's secrecy about space program is concerning
NASA administrator Bill Nelson discusses how Hurricane Ian has impacted the Artemis moon mission and the space program's relationship with China and Russia on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Grove's CVS deal proves zero waste trend plays in the big market: Stuart Landesberg
Grove Collaborative CEO Stuart Landesberg discusses the company's mission and partnership with CVS stores across the U.S. on 'The Claman Countdown.'



















