Rep. Green: I anticipate Biden trying to 'blow off' OSHA mandate suspension
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., discusses OSHA pumping the breaks on Biden's vaccine mandate and the surging border crisis.
Starbucks links with Amazon Go for first cashier-less cafe
Starbucks Corp's newest cafe lacks one element most customers are used to seeing: cashiers.
Amazon may drop Visa as partner on US credit card
Amazon.com Inc is considering dropping Visa as partner on its U.S. co-branded credit card after earlier confirming it would stop accepting Visa credit cards in the United Kingdom as a dispute over payments intensified.
Elon Musk says SpaceX 'hoping' to launch Starship's first orbital flight in January
Elon Musk says SpaceX hopes Starship's first orbital flight will happen in January
The new reality of the metaverse
Axios Media Trends reporter Sara Fischer and Defiance ETF CIO Sylvia Jablonski discuss which stocks will power the virtual world on 'Making Money.'
UPS teams up with Waymo to test autonomous freight trucks
Waymo Via will deliver for UPS' North American air freight unit in Texas during trial runs over the next several weeks. The company will use its Class 8 trucks equipped with its fifth-generation Waymo Driver technology.
NYC gets own cryptocurrency after Mayor-elect Adams touts bitcoin
CityCoins community lead Patrick Stanley argues bitcoin and cryptocurrency are ‘not going away anytime soon.’
Elon Musk: Tesla will generate billions in taxes for government
Tesla founder Elon Musk noted Tuesday the electric car maker would contribute a massive sum in federal tax revenue in the coming years amid an ongoing dispute over a Democrat-led push to increase taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
How micro-influencers are attracting young shoppers on social media
A.K.A. Brands CEO Jill Ramsey lays out her business strategy to reinvent the future of fashion.
Slack CEO announces new all-in-one business communication platform
Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield discusses the future of digital communication amid work from home.
NHTSA investigating first report of Tesla 'Full Self-Driving' crash
A California driver has reported the first alleged crash involving Tesla's Full Self-Driving feature to NHTSA. The agency is investigating the claim, which says the car turned into the wrong lane.
NASA to spend $93B on Artemis moon program by 2025, inspector general report says
The inspector general's office predicts 2026 will likely be the Artemis program's earliest timeframe for humans' first return to the Moon in more than 50 years, citing a series of factors that have caused delays from its 2024 target.
The future of Bitcoin as possible regulation nears
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne discusses the Bitcoin bubble and possible cryptocurrency regulation.
GOP California State Controller candidate on holding Gov. Newsom accountable
GOP California State Controller candidate Lanhee Chen discusses Gov. Gavin Newsom, vaccine mandates and whether he can gain ground in a 'deep blue' state.
Playboy plans to launch new site 'Centerfold'
Playboy Enterprises CEO President and Director Ben Kohn discusses its new site dedicated to 'sex positive content' and the company's newest jet.
Biden demonstrating 'weakness' as China threatens Taiwan: Sen. Johnson:
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., argues 'weak invites aggression' as Biden's summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping accomplishes 'nothing' and discusses the president's cabinet nominations and domestic policies.
Mobile health services provider DocGo goes public via SPAC
DocGo President Anthony Capone explains that the company brings healthcare 'where it's needed, when it's needed,' and that includes homes, cruises and even correctional facilities.
Ohio sues Meta alleging Facebook parent misled public about its products’ effect on children
Ohio’s attorney general is suing Meta Platforms Inc., formerly known as Facebook Inc., alleging the company misled the public about how it controlled its algorithm and the effects its products have on children.
Elon Musk challenged to donate $6.6B to address hunger crisis
The United Nations World Food Program executive director David Beasley challenged Elon Musk on Monday to donate a total of $6.6 billion to address a global hunger crisis after the agency responded to Musk’s request for a breakdown of how the money would be spent.
Amazon COVID-19 case notifications to be monitored by California AG under new agreement
In addition to COVID-19 case notifications to employees and state health agencies, Amazon will pay a $500,000 settlement towards enforcement of California’s consumer protection laws


















