Elon Musk announces Tesla Model S Plaid event pushed back
It's an announcement that investors have been waiting for ever since Musk said in an earnings call earlier this year that the car would be available as soon as February.
Economic uncertainty frames the future
Janney Montgomery Scott chief investment strategist Mark Luschini says current state of the economy is 'indicative' of 'very strong' growth
UFO's seen swarming around Navy vessel in newly released footage
UFO expert Nick Pope calls the new revelations 'nothing short of sensational and extremely concerning'
Can consumers keep carrying this economy?
Veritas Financial managing partner Greg Branch, Michael Lee of Michael Lee Strategy and Advisors Capital Management partner JoAnne Feeney provide insight into today’s markets, inflation fears, earnings, the Federal Reserve and cryptocurrencies.
Fort Lauderdale mayor on future of cruises
Fort Lauderdale, Florida Mayor Dean Trantalis discusses the CDC approving the first cruise to sail out of the U.S. in over a year in June.
Starbucks' latest challenge: TikTok orders
Baristas working for the Seattle-based coffee chain are reportedly getting hit with complex orders that aren't even on the menu.
Elon Musk trolls Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin again over Human Landing System
The competition between commercial space giants Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos continued on Friday.
Facebook ends ban on posts suggesting COVID is 'man-made'
Biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy reacts to Facebook ending its ban on posts suggesting coronavirus was 'man-made.'
Amazon vs. America?: People want to know where products are made but Amazon doesn't want to tell you
Americans overwhelmingly want to know where the products they buy are made—including ones bought online.
SolarWinds hackers' latest attack on US agencies: New details emerge
New details are emerging from a cyberattack that hit about 3,000 email accounts and 150 government agencies spanning 24 countries, including the U.S., this week
Amazon price target high, company has emerged stronger from COVID crisis: Expert
Evercore ISI senior managing director Mark Mahaney argues Amazon's stock will go to $4,500 because of strength the company has gained in the retail sector.
Amazon rolls out ZenBooth for warehouse employees
The tiny booths, also known as "Mindful Practice Rooms," are part of the e-commerce giant's recently announced WorkingWell program.
Latch announces expansion into commercial office spaces including iconic NY buildings
Latch CEO Luke Schoenfelder explains how the smart building operation system will help people returning to offices after lockdown.
After Colonial attack, energy companies rush to secure cyber insurance
U.S. energy companies are scrambling to buy more cyber insurance after this month's attack on Colonial Pipeline disrupted the U.S. fuel supply, but they can expect to pay more as cyber insurers plan to hike rates following a slew of ransomware attacks.
Microsoft: SolarWinds hackers target 150 orgs with phishing
The state-backed Russian cyber spies behind the SolarWinds hacking campaign launched a targeted spear-phishing assault on U.S. and foreign government agencies and think tanks this week using an email marketing account of the U.S. Agency for International Development, Microsoft said.
Big corporations beginning to regret mixing business with politics
Bowyer Research president Jerry Bowyer weighs in on big companies' publicizing their political support: 'they have buyers' remorse'
Facebook no longer banning content questioning COVID-19 origins
Kara Frederick and Matt Schlapp discuss Facebook's overturning their rules that left some banned
PCs are back as Dell, HP deliver strong sales for desktops and notebooks
A pandemic-fueled run on computers helped HP Inc. and Dell Technologies Inc. deliver strong financial results for the latest quarter despite a semiconductor shortage that is denting some industries.
Conservatives blast Facebook over sudden decision to end ban on COVID origin posts
Conservatives did not hold back criticism of Facebook after the social media giant suddenly decided to end its moratorium on posts related to the origin of COVID-19.
DHS orders 'critical' pipeline operators to comply with new cybersecurity measures
The Department of Homeland Security on Thursday mandated owners and operators of critical pipelines to comply with new security measures.



















