Tesla's Musk says he sold 'enough stock'; slams California for 'overtaxation'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he had sold "enough stock" to reach his plan to sell 10% of his shares in the world's most valuable car company, according to an interview released on Tuesday.
USPS does not expect any delays as shipping deadline approaches
Fox took an inside look at a USPS processing and distribution hub in Dulles, Virginia, as Americans rush to get last-minute gifts in the mail.
Constant fearmongering does not lead to compliance: Dr. Siegel
Fox News medical contributor reacts to Biden’s latest plan to fight omicron surge.
Crypto investors make 2022 predictions
Pomp Investments founder Anthony Pompliano analyzes the ‘monetary and technology revolutions’ in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
SpaceX pushes back on 'unsubstantiated' COVID outbreak reports
SpaceX said the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health's figure is an aggregate number of cases reported at its Hawthorne headquarters since September and that only one case is suspected to have occurred at work
TikTok user started with a bobby pin, made 28 trades to end up with a house
Demi Skipper, a TikTok user and founder of the project 'Trade Me,' explains how she started with a bobby pin and eventually got a house after 28 trades.
Antibody cocktail will protect against COVID-19 omicron variant, other viruses: Aridis CEO
Aridis CEO Dr. Vu Truong announces a monoclonal antibody cocktail to prevent the coronavirus.
Bitcoin should be thought of as an asset not a currency: Coin Stories Podcast host
Coin Stories Podcast host Natalie Brunell discusses the future of Bitcoin as the digital age expands and the fate of the U.S. dollar.
Democratic Party outraged after Manchin’s Build Back Better reversal
‘Kennedy’ party panel debates the future of Biden’s progressive economic agenda.
From metaverse to DAOs, a guide to 2021's tech buzzwords
This year, tech CEOs drew inspiration from a 1990s sci-fi novel, Reddit investors' lexicon seeped into the mainstream as "diamond hands" and "apes" shook Wall Street.
CES 2022 to continue as planned with updated COVID protocols: Sources
Sources tell ‘The Claman Countdown’ January's technology show remains scheduled in-person in Las Vegas.
NY Post columnist: I don't have faith NY will react to anything in a sane way
NY Post columnist Karol Markowicz discusses how New York is handling COVID as omicron variant sparks concern.
Oracle to acquire Cerner in $28.3B deal
Oracle's Larry Ellison says the deal will help "lower the administrative workload burdening our medical professionals, improve patient privacy and outcomes, and lower overall health care costs."
NFT Charity auction 'Right-Click, Give!' kicks off
Blankets of Hope co-founder Mike Fiorito and Blockchain attorney Philip Berg discusses the NFT Charity auction, Right-Click, Give and the hidden fees for investors.
Amazon partnered with China propaganda arm: Report
Ronald Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim discusses Amazon reportedly partnering with China's propaganda arm in 2018, U.S. companies bending to the communist nation and the Bagram Air Base.
Musk says his tax bill for 2021 was over $11 billion
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and the occasional world’s richest man, took to Twitter late Sunday to inform followers that he will be spending more in taxes this year than some countries make an entire year.
‘Spilling the tea,’ the cyberbullying tactic plaguing schools, parents and students
The latest form of cyberbullying is occurring at schools across the country and, like other forms of bullying from the past, it can result in fights, social rejection and self harm.
Meta/Facebook voted worst company of 2021: survey
Facebook, which was recently rebranded as “Meta,” was rated the worst company of the year, according to a recent survey.
Amazon dispatcher forced driver to continue delivery during tornadoes or face termination
The dispatcher told the driver that turning back would be seen as "refusing your route" and would lead to her termination.
Big Tech wields unrestrained political power: Devine
Columnist Miranda Devine and Fox News contributor Leslie Marshall go head-to-head on how to handle Big Tech on 'WSJ at Large.'



















