Texas offers businesses unique advantages -- they are free to succeed: Gov. Greg Abbott
As I talk to innovative job creators each week, they point to freedom and our welcoming business climate as the Texas advantages that allow their companies to grow and their employees to succeed, to afford a home, and to enjoy a high quality of life.
Union vote at Amazon’s NY warehouse big step closer
The National Labor Relations Board said there was sufficient interest to form a union at an Amazon distribution center in New York, after union organizers on Monday delivered hundreds of signatures to the agency — a key step in authorizing a vote that could establish the first union at the nation’s largest online retailer.
Amazon signals holiday shipping readiness despite supply chain crunch
Amazon indicated Monday that it is prepared to handle an influx of orders during the busy holiday shopping season despite a supply chain shortage that has led to shipping delays and shortages of key products.
Zuckerberg slams Facebook Papers, defends company's record
"Good faith criticism helps us get better, but my view is what we are seeing here is a coordinated effort to selectively use the leaked documents to paint a false picture of our company," Zuckerberg told analysts on the company's third quarter earnings call.
Why Satori Fund manager gave up stake in Facebook
Satori Fund founder and senior portfolio manager Dan Niles explains why he gave Facebook and Google the boot.
Will Big Tech earnings continue the 'FAANG-ster's Paradise'?
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and T3Trading's Scott Redler discuss the weight of tech stocks on the market.
Warpin CEO shares her insights on the future of virtual and augmented reality technology
Emma Ridderstad joins 'Making Money' to discuss how VR and AR will impact the future.
Tesla hits $1 trillion market value, Musk's net worth soars
Tesla and CEO Elon Musk just joined one of Wall Street's most lucrative clubs.
NTSB chair calls out Tesla for ignoring safety recommendations made 4 years ago
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy has called out Tesla for not responding to safety recommendations made four years ago.
Facebook Papers: Company takes heat from lawmakers over leaked docs
Republicans and Democrats have spoken out on the recent Facebook revelations, with lawmakers in both the House and Senate blasting the social media giant over the leaked internal documents.
Facebook whistleblower says company is making online hate worse
Frances Haugen told U.K. lawmakers how Facebook Groups amplifies online hate, saying algorithms that prioritize engagement take people with mainstream interests and push them to the extremes,
Facebook employees claimed tactics were 'hostile', 'disrespectful' toward users, document shows
Facebook employees wrestled with some of the growth tactics pushed by executives and their impact on users, documents viewed by FOX Business show.
Facebook's algorithm promotes hate speech, disinformation, conspiracies: McNamee
Elevation Partners co-founder Roger McNamee argues the social media giant's value system conflicts with values of its users.
Apple previously threatened to remove Facebook and Instagram from app store over Mideast maid abuse
Two years ago, Apple threatened to pull Facebook and Instagram from its app store over concerns about the platform being used as a tool to trade and sell maids in the Mideast.
Hertz ordering 100,000 Teslas to electrify rental fleet
Hertz has placed an order for 100,000 Tesla Model 3 sedans to be delivered by the end of 2022. It would be the largest retail fleet order the electric car company has ever received.
Facebook employees tried to suppress conservative news outlets, report shows
Facebook's employees have consistently pushed to suppress or de-platform right-wing outlets such as Breitbart, despite objections from managers trying to avoid political blowback, a scathing report by the Wall Street Journal revealed.
Facebook increasingly suppresses political movements it deems dangerous
Facebook adopted earlier this year to stop what it calls "harmful communities" from gaining traction on its platform.
Erika Andersen: Five ways to make change faster, easier, and less painful
Why is the idea of change – especially change imposed upon us – so often unwelcome? We have to change our thinking about change.
Walmart's corporate workers to start returning to offices next month
Walmart Inc's U.S. corporate workers will start working at the retailer's offices Nov. 8 after more than a year and a half, a company memo showed on Friday.
Top Republican demands Treasury probe OnlyFans 'assurances' from financial institutions
Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Mo., called Friday for the Treasury Department and other federal regulators to probe dealings between OnlyFans and its financial partners amid concern regarding reports linking the online content platform to alleged instances of sexual abuse and exploitation.



















