Theranos's Elizabeth Holmes tries again to keep lab failings from jury
Lawyers for Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes made a last-ditch effort to eliminate some evidence prosecutors can use ahead of the former CEO's highly anticipated criminal-fraud trial.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin battling employee turnover among executives, engineers
Nearly a dozen Blue Origin employees, including executives and engineers, have left Jeff Bezos’ company in recent months amid intense competition among private space firms, FOX Business confirmed on Friday.
James Bond producers shoot down Amazon TV series rumors following MGM acquisition
The longtime producers of the “James Bond” film franchise appeared to shut down rumors this week about a possible Amazon TV series based on the famous character following the ecommerce giant’s recent acquisition of MGM Studios.
Sen. Kelly may have violated transparency law by waiting to file PTR disclosing Chinese-linked company stock
First-term Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., appears to have violated a federal transparency law by waiting to disclose an investment in a Chinese technology firm.
China passes one of the world’s strictest data-privacy laws
China has approved a sweeping privacy law that will curb data collection by technology companies, but that policy analysts say is unlikely to limit the state’s widespread use of surveillance.
T. Mobile’s data breach: What customers need to know
T-Mobile confirmed millions of customer data has been comprised in a cyber attack. Here's the latest.
Ex-Walmart CEO: Amazon realizing it has to participate in 'entirety' of retail
Former Walmart CEO Bill Simon says he's not surprised by the online retail giant's possible expansion into brick and mortar.
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn taking steps to protect Afghan users from Taliban targeting
Tech companies like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn were working this week to secure the accounts of Afghans at risk of being targeted by the Taliban, which has taken over the country, according to reports.
Elon Musk introduces humanoid robot prototype at Tesla AI Day
Tesla CEO Elon Musk introduced a prototype of a humanoid robot at the company's AI Day event on Thursday.
Kohls CEO talks Amazon partnership, turning business into ‘lifestyle concept’
Retail giant Kohl's has been on a roll in the markets after a blowout earnings report and CEO Michelle Gass tagged the company’s success on its lifestyle approach on "The Claman Countdown."
Musician David Crosby slams Tesla, claims he hasn't received his car after 7 months: 'Looking at a Porsche'
The musician said in a tweet on Tuesday that he inquired about his large purchase on multiple occasions but was given such a run-around by the Elon Musk-led electric vehicle and battery cell company, he’s considering canceling his order altogether and picking up a Porsche instead.
Walmart employee demonstrates how they catch self-checkout theft
A Walmart employee has released a video showing how the retailer monitors self-checkouts for theft.
Johnson & Johnson CEO stepping down in January
Joaquin Duato, the vice chairman of Johnson & Johnson’s executive committee, will step up as the company’s next CEO and a member of its board of directors effective Jan. 3, 2022. Alex Gorsky, the current CEO, is stepping down.
Library of Congress bomb suspect blocked on Facebook after livestreaming for hours
Facebook confirmed Wednesday that it has blocked accounts belonging to the Library of Congress bomb suspect after the man purportedly livestreamed for hours on the platform.
OnlyFans says it will ban sexually explicit content
OnlyFans said Thursday that it will ban sexually explicit content from its platform, shocking smut-obsessed users of the wildly popular photo and video-selling site.
Luminar CEO: Building uncrashable cars is near-term opportunity
Luminar founder and CEO Austin Russell discusses the future of self-driving vehicles and the development of AI.
Kohl's CEO: On a mission to evolve and transform customer experience
Michelle Gass explains what's behind the retailers turnaround on 'The Claman Countdown'
Intel CEO calls chip maker ‘willing buyer’ as semiconductor industry consolidates
Intel Corp. Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger is committed to buying other chip-makers as the industry consolidates, despite a leading acquisition candidate’s plan to go public.
Purdue hoped tamper-resistant OxyContin could help opioid crisis, owner testifies
The family that owns Purdue Pharma had hoped a reformulated version of Oxycontin would help rein in the burgeoning opioid crisis a decade ago, a member of the Sackler family said Thursday in court testimony that once again stopped short of an apology or acceptance of responsibility for the epidemic.
Facebook launches virtual-reality work app for meetings
Facebook is trying to pull in workplace users with a new virtual-reality meetings app called Horizon Workrooms.



















