Looking to buy a drone this holiday? These are the FAA operating rules, regulations
The Federal Aviation Administration is urging pilots to follow its social media accounts over the next 12 days in order to understand how to properly own and operate a drone.
Sen. Mike Lee releases new study on 'declining' teen mental health due to increased use of social media
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, on Wednesday released a new study from the Joint Economic Committee on the mental health impacts of Instagram and other social media apps on teenage girls.
Former acting CDC director on omicron: It’s important countries take variant ‘seriously’
Former Acting CDC Director Dr. Richard Besser argues that the omicron variant has a lot of ‘concerning’ mutations that countries worldwide should take seriously.
Tesla's Cybertruck-style Cyberwhistle is sold out
Tesla launched a Cybertruck-style $50 Cyberwhistle on Tuesday that is sold out.
US banking system 'real strength' of national economy: Citizens Bank CEO
Citizens Financial Group Chairman and CEO Bruce Van Saun says he's hopeful that Biden's Federal Reserve appointments won't bring too much change.
Americans see China as biggest threat because they aim to ‘replace’ US: KT McFarland
K.T. McFarland argues Americans view China as the greatest national threat because they plan to "replace" the U.S.
Conventional model of healthcare system is 'broken’: Capsule CEO
Capsule founder and CEO Eric Kinariwala on his business and how the healthcare industry is shifting online.
Americans concerned China wants to replace US: McFarland
Former Trump deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland argues China looks to control technologies of the future.
New survey finds Americans see China as greatest national threat
Former Trump deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland says China wants to become ‘the one and only’ superpower in the world.
Rep. Pfluger rips Biden's 'lawless' administration: Can't uphold laws at home
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, discusses the newest COVID guidelines for air travel, Biden's handling of the southern border and Ukraine urging NATO to prepare sanctions for Russia ahead of a possible invasion.
The Elizabeth Holmes trial: Theranos founder admits regrets, deflects prosecutors
Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes conceded Tuesday that she has many regrets about how she responded to criticisms of her blood-testing company, as prosecutors questioned her directly for the first time since they charged her with criminal fraud more than three years ago.
Americans shouldn’t be ‘alarmed’ by omicron variant: former HHS secretary
Former HHS secretary and Georgia congressman Dr. Tom Price argues Americans do not need to ‘fear’ the omicron variant since vaccination rates in the U.S. have been successful.
Omicron variant is ‘to be expected’ amid pandemic: former HHS secretary
Former HHS secretary and Georgia congressman Dr. Tom Price provides insight into the omicron variant.
The history of Twitter: How the social media platform has grown
Want to know more about the social media network that only lets you post a message at 280 characters? Find out everything you should know about Twitter.
Facebook ordered to sell off Giphy
The U.K.'s antitrust watchdog has blocked Facebook's acquisition of Giphy and ordered the social network to sell off the GIF-sharing platform, saying the deal stifes competition.
Elon Musk returning to Tesla earnings call to provide product update
Elon Musk will be on Tesla's earnings call in January to provide an update to the automaker's product roadmap. Musk earlier this year said he would no longer take part in the calls unless he had something "really important to say."
Sen. Haggerty: 'Difficult' to put faith in Fauci given the way he 'discredited himself'
Rep. Bill Haggerty, R- Tenn., on the omicron variant's impact on the economy, Dr. Fauci, Biden's policies, the fate of Saule Omarova's nomination and the Democrats scrambling to meet multiple deadlines.
Who is Parag Agrawal, the new CEO of Twitter?
Who is Parag Agrawal, the new CEO of Twitter who replaced Jack Dorsey on Monday?
Amazon workers in Alabama can have second union vote, NLRB says
Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, will get another vote on whether to form a union, thanks to a decision from a National Labor Relations Board official who determined that the e-commerce giant improperly interfered in the first vote which took place earlier this year.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey: Hits & misses
In the wake of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey stepping down as CEO of the social media giant, we take a look at some of his controversies over the years



















