New York City Google employees arrested: 'Not willing to leave'
Nine Google employees were arrested after protesting the tech giant's contract with the Israeli military. (Credit: Justice Speaks)
California Google workers arrested after protesting tech giant's involvement with Israeli government
Nine Google employees were arrested at the company's headquarters in Sunnyvale, California and New York City on Tuesday, April 16. (Credit: Justice Speaks)
Can GameStop survive?
GameStop co-founder Gary Kusin explains what CEO Ryan Cohen needs to do to clean up shop and turn around the company.
House Republicans say Brazil using claims of 'disinformation' to suppress critics on X
Republicans on the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government say the Brazilian government is using "disinformation" as a guise to shut down critics
AI seems to be immune from the high-interest rate environment: Jessica Inskip
OptionsPlay director of education and product Jessica Inskip analyzes the top Big Tech and A.I. stocks on 'Making Money.'
Illegal migrants using TikTok to encourage others to dwell in uninhabited homes
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to break down his bill that aims to combat migrant squatting.
Whistleblower tells senator Boeing planes are unsafe, claims his superiors made threats over complaints
Sam Salehpour, an engineer at Boeing, told lawmakers that the company is cutting corners in assembling its 787 and 777 jets and claimed his supervisors have retaliated against him for blowing the whistle. (Credit: Senator Hawley Press Office)
Tesla asks shareholders reinstate Elon Musk's pay, move to Texas
Electric vehicle giant Tesla is asking its shareholders to approve CEO Elon Musk's pay package again after it was rejected by a Delaware judge, and to move the company to Texas.
Avoid cyberscams: Strengthen your security and what to do as a cybercrime victim
Recognizing potential threats, strengthening passwords and keeping computer software updated are ways to avoid a cybercrime. Avoid phishing scams with these tips.
'Googlers Against Genocide' protest outside California headquarters
Google employees protested the war in Gaza in front of the Sunnyvale, California office on Tuesday.
Seattle Google workers protest company’s contract with Israeli military
Seattle Google employees protested against the company's contract with the Israeli military on Tuesday, April 16.
Bitcoin is the digital version of gold: Anthony Pompliano
Pomp Investments investor Anthony Pompliano argues Bitcoin will eventually be more valuable than gold on 'Making Money.'
TikTok spent $8 million 'lobbying' Washington in 2023: Brody Mullins
Wall Street Journal investigative reporter Brody Mullins discusses TikTok's lobby influence in America on 'The Evening Edit.'
It’s not just Chinese electric vehicles that could be compromising your data, automotive expert says
Automotive expert Mike Caudill discussed the potential concerns around EVs and how consumer data is handled.
Trump media company preparing livestream content for Truth Social
Former President Donald Trump's media company is preparing to release a proprietary live-stream channel, rolling out on the Truth Social app followed by home televisions.
Michael Lee: Tech earnings will turn the market around
Michael Lee Strategy's Michael Lee joined 'Varney & Co.' to weigh in on the markets and discuss how he believes Artificial Intelligence may impact them.
Tesla to lay off more than 10% of workforce
Tesla, the world's most valuable automaker, will lay off about 10% of its global workforce, a move that will affect about 15,000 workers.
Illinois woman hits Target with class action lawsuit for collecting biometric data without her consent
An Illinois woman filed a class action lawsuit against Target on accusations the company violated state law by collecting and storing her biometric data without her consent.
Roku says it experienced second 'credential stuffing' incident
Roku said bad actors entered more than half a million Roku accounts without permission in another cyber incident. It disclosed the first 'credential stuffing' incident to users last month.
Adobe releases Acrobat AI assistant starting at $4.99 per month
Adobe's new Acrobat AI Assistant will be generally available to users of Acrobat and Reader starting on Tuesday for an add-on subscription of $4.99 per month as an early access rate.