Texas AG launches investigation into TikTok, smuggling content
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton details a new lawsuit aimed at social platform TikTok for recruiting cartel-related activities.
CrowdStrike CEO: Cyber now a critical element of warfare fighting capabilities
George Kurtz discusses reactions to Russia allegedly breaching Ukraine's defense ministry and state banks on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Amazon suspends Black Lives Matter from charity program as controversy swirls around group's finances
AmazonSmile, the retail giant’s charity program, has reportedly removed the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) from its website amid questions about the group’s financial transparency.
Why investors are 'panicking' over the wealth of streaming content
LightShed Ventures partner Rich Greenfield discusses the future of streaming on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Elon Musk, Tesla accuse SEC of 'weaponizing' 2018 settlement for 'unrelenting' investigations
The settlement against Elon Musk was reached to resolve securities fraud charges for a tweet in which he claimed he had "funding secured" to take Tesla private at $420 per share.
Staten Island Amazon warehouse to hold in-person union election next month, organizer says
U.S. National Labor Relations Board confirmed that “parties in the union election at the JFK8 Amazon warehouse in Staten Island have tentatively reached a stipulated election agreement.”
Real estate technology ETF targets evolving industry
The ETFMG Real Estate Tech ETF offers investors exposure in global technology companies looking to digitally transform the real estate industry and optimize the way consumers research, rent, buy, sell and manage properties.
Nissan exec says chip shortage will not be 100% recovered anytime soon
Nissan's Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta said he believes that the semiconductor “crisis” will not be 100% recovered anytime soon.
Feds open investigation into Tesla 'phantom braking' incidents
NHTSA has opened an investigation into reports of certain Tesla vehicles applying their automatic emergency brakes without apparent reason.
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Visa, Amazon reach global deal over payment fees
Visa Inc. cards will be accepted at all Amazon.com Inc AMZN.O stores and sites as part of a global agreement, the companies said on Thursday.
Companies revert to more normal operations as COVID wanes
For the first time in two years for many people, the American workplace is transforming into something that resembles pre-pandemic days.
Jeff Bezos' new yacht in Netherlands under fire, thousands RSVP to throw eggs at it
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is the world’s richest man, and he commissioned the world’s largest sailing yacht — so big that in order to get it out to sea, he’s offering to pay to take apart and reassemble a historic bridge that it needs to pass to get out of Rotterdam.
Google plans to curtail cross-app tracking on Android phones
Google said Wednesday that it plans to develop more privacy-focused replacements for the alphanumeric identifiers associated with individual smartphones that some apps use to gather and share information about users.
Super Bowl wagers rise to records as online sports betting sweeps US
Gambling on the Super Bowl this year reached record highs, after legalized sports betting surged across the U.S. in 2021.
SEC chair: Examination of crypto platform Binance is simply seeking 'basic investor protection'
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chairman Gary Gensler spoke with Fox Business on Tuesday in response to reports his agency is scrutinizing the relationship between the U.S. arm of the Binance cryptocurrency exchange and two firms tied to Chinese-Canadian business executive Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance.
Virgin Galactic readies spaceflight ticket sales
Virgin Galactic's commercial spaceflights will launch from New Mexico's Spaceport America in the fourth quarter of 2022. A single seat will cost $450,000, with an initial deposit of $150,000.
Texas AG Paxton rips Meta for stealing user biometrics to ‘make more money’
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joined "Mornings with Maria" to discuss details of the lawsuit against Meta for privacy violations.
Texas AG Paxton: Meta privacy violations are personally 'damaging'
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton expresses how Meta's stealing of biometrics is impacting Americans.
Texas AG Paxton: Meta using personal information to make more money
Texas AG Ken Paxton discloses details on the lawsuit against Meta for various privacy violations and discusses surging migration and drug trafficking at the southern border.



















