Who is Jeff Bezos' brother?
Jeff Bezos announced Monday on Instagram that his brother will accompany him on a journey to space on Blue Origin's rocket.
Historic Bitcoin conference in Miami: New tech jobs were brought to city, Mayor Francis Suarez says
Mayor Francis Suarez on economic impact of cryptocurrency companies flocking to Miami.
90 days likely not long enough for COVID origins investigation: John Negroponte
Former Director of National Intelligence and former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Negroponte on U.S.-China relations and the origins of COVID-19.
Navistar becomes latest cyberattack target after JBS, Colonial Pipeline
Navistar International Corporation has learned of a "credible potential cybersecurity threat" to its information technology system that has extracted certain data.
What should investors do with profits made from crypto?
Latka Capital GP and author Nathan Latka provides insight into Bitcoin, investing and inflation.
Miami, US cities must embrace Bitcoin to be successful: Mayor
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez discusses the city hosting the world’s largest Bitcoin conference and a climate change event facilitated by conservatives.
UBS portfolio manager on Bitcoin: ‘Bloom is coming off the rose’
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz provides insight into today’s markets, meme stocks, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Former President Trump warns of 'massive inflation'
Former President Trump also argues that energy independence now 'gone' under President Biden and his energy policies.
Trump: Sen. Manchin 'doing right thing' by saying 'no' to ending the filibuster
Former President Trump argues that if the filibuster was removed, which he called 'so radical liberal,' court packing would take place and other 'very bad things that were unthinkable.'
Trump on cyberattacks, Bitcoin, 2022 election, filibuster
Trump on cyberattacks, U.S. foreign relations, Bitcoin, a global minimum tax, China, the coronavirus outbreak, the filibuster, Big Tech, inflation, the U.S. economy, today’s markets, Republican Party leadership and the 2022 and 2024 elections.
Trump: Bitcoin ‘seems like a scam’
Former President Trump on Bitcoin and whether he’s investing in today’s markets.
Amazon violating own policy on 'offensive' goods by selling anti-police, pro-Antifa merchandise
Amazon continues to sell controversial items on its website even though it violates corporate policy banning "offensive and controversial" materials.
Jeff Bezos will travel to space on Blue Origin rocket
Jeff Bezos announced Monday that he will travel to space next month on his company Blue Origin's first passenger flight.
A G-7 deal on a global minimum tax for companies faces hurdles
An agreement by wealthy countries to impose minimum taxes on multinational companies faces a rocky path to implementation, with many governments likely to wait and see what others, especially a divided U.S. Congress, will do.
US officials up pressure on firms, foreign adversaries over cyberattacks
U.S. officials on Sunday ratcheted up pressure on companies and foreign adversaries to fight cybercriminals, and said President Joe Biden is considering all options, including a military response, to counter the growing threat.
Elon Musk hits brakes on Tesla Model S Plaid+ production
The Plaid+, which had a starting price of $149,900 before gas and tax incentives and a range of 520 miles, was supposed to be available starting in mid-2022.
Walmart giving 740,000 associates free smartphones
The offer comes as the retailer is launching Me@Walmart — a new app built by Walmart Global Tech in order to help employees simplify daily tasks, better serve customers and plan for life outside of work.
GameStop earnings, Colonial Pipeline hearing and inflation data top week ahead
GameStop earnings, Apple's developer conference, and a hearing on the Colonial Pipeline hacking are among the big events that will capture investor attention in the coming week.
Facebook VP defends 2-year Trump ban, says lawmakers should regulate, not break up social media giant
Facebook Vice President Nick Clegg on Sunday defended the two-year ban of former President Donald Trump and argued that to deal with issues of political speech, hatred and violence, lawmakers should look to pass regulations instead of breaking up the social media company.
Granholm admits adversaries capable of shutting down US power grids
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on Sunday admitted that U.S. adversaries currently have the capability to shut down U.S. power grids with cyberattacks.



















