Voyager Digital CEO: 'There's a lot of opportunity for cryptocurrency in the financial sector'
Voyager Digital CEO and co-founder Steve Ehrlich explains how the digital economy is evolving, arguing that 'crypto isn't' as cryptic as people make it seem.'
FTC begins looking into Facebook disclosures
Federal Trade Commission staffers have begun looking into disclosures that Facebook Inc.’s internal company research had identified ill effects from its products, according to people familiar with the matter.
Mark Zuckerberg, wife named in racial, sexual harassment lawsuits filed against ex-aide by ex-household staff
Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan have been sued by two former household workers who allege sexual harassment and racial discrimination from a former aide, according to reports.
Rent the Runway struts its stuff before falling in Wall Street debut
Rent the Runway had a strong showing out of the gate with its market debut on Wednesday, before seeing its share price steadily fall.
IBM, McDonald's to serve up automated drive-thru lanes with strategic partnership
Under the agreement, IBM will acquire McD Tech Labs, which has been working to develop, test and deploy an automated ordering system using artificial intelligence-enabled voice recognition.
Facebook teeming with lies about elections, US Census, internal study shows
A whopping 20% of US Facebook users have seen content that discourages or interferes with them participating in elections, according to a 2019 survey of 3,000 users.
Twitter selloff 'very short term thinking': Media analyst
LightShed Ventures partner Rich Greenfield discusses market reaction to the social media giant's trade pattern.
What should parents know about COVID vaccines for kids?
Fox News contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat provides insight on children getting vaccinated.
White House again slams Facebook, says it is still amplifying anti-vaccine content
The White House on Wednesday slammed Facebook, claiming the social media giant continues to “amplify anti-vaccine content over accurate information,” calling it a “problem.”
US-China sparring over Taiwan heats up
Author Gordon Chang discusses the Chinese military, U.S. relations, and the fate of Taiwan.
Vaccine for kids is ‘great thing’: Dr. Amesh Adalja
Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious diseases expert, provides insight into the options for vaccinating children.
Rep. Gooden: 'Fake' news media 'aiding and abetting' Biden's 'dereliction of duty'
Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, argues the mainstream media is 'aiding and abetting' the Biden administration by ignoring coverage at the border, adding that 'the Biden administration has refused to answer any of our requests to declare a crisis.'
Pompeo: US needs to make clear that going after Taiwan is 'unacceptable'
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discusses China launching its military satellite, State Secretary Blinken calling for Taiwan participation at U.N. and Biden meeting with the Pope.
How important is the flu shot for COVID vaccinated Americans?
Northwell Health Internist Dr. Frank Contacessa discusses the flu amid the COVD pandemic, vaccines for kids and masks and also advises everyone to get their flu shot.
Hertz reaches deal to supply 50,000 Teslas to Uber drivers
Hertz Global Holdings Inc. reached an exclusive agreement to supply Uber drivers with up to 50,000 Teslas to rent by 2023.
'Trader Joe's List' founder on her Instagram success
'Trader Joe's List' founder Natasha Fischer on growing her following on Instagram, why she decided to start her page and advice for people who want to start a business on social media.
Companies learning to diversify supply chain amid chip shortage: Expert
Tigress Financial Partners CIO and director of research Ivan Feinseth provides insight into chip shortage.
Instagram curates anorexia images to teen girls who have eating disorders: docs
Facebook’s own researchers have found that Instagram barrages teen girls who have anorexia and other eating disorders with photos and videos of other afflicted girls — a practice that experts say has been shown to worsen the disorders, The Post has learned.
First smartphone interpreted at-home COVID-19 test now available for Americans
Tom Polen, CEO of BD, explains how the at-home test makes it easier for workers to share their results with employers who require regular testing and discusses the coming wave of innovation for medical devices
Snap, YouTube, TikTok commit to sharing internal research on kids, teens with US lawmakers
Sen. Richard Blumenthal said lawmakers look forward to receiving the research "within days or weeks, not months."



















