2024 will be 'a rough ride' without AI, says Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments' Jeff Sica discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on tech stocks and Hollywood struggling to profit from streaming.
United Airlines passengers were promised they could celebrate New Year's twice and it went poorly
United Airlines promoted a flight that was supposed to allow passengers to celebrate New Year's in two different time zones, but a flight delay ruined the plan.
Viral Burger King cook buys new home with GoFundMe donations
A Burger King cook who went viral for posting about not missing work for 27 years has bought his own home with the funds raised by a GoFundMe campaign.
Former Vitol employee faces trial in US over alleged $1M bribery scheme
A former employee of Vitol, the world's largest oil trader, is going on trial in the U.S. for allegedly bribing officials in Ecuador to secure a $300 million contract.
How Gen Z and millennials want to work in 2024: 'Lazy girl jobs,' 'bare minimum Mondays' — and less
Ramsey Solutions host Ken Coleman advised employers on how to guide workers in the new year as online trends indicate younger people are leaning toward doing less on the job.
Today's mortgage rates edge up for 30-year terms while 15-year terms hold steady
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
Jason Katz's 2024 market outlook: 'I'm cautiously constructive'
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager breaks down what to expect in the new year and reacts to the Bitcoin boost.
Bitcoin breaks $45K ahead of potential ETF
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee examines the Bitcoin rally and reveals his market outlook for 2024.
Bitcoin soars past $45K for first time since April 2022
Bitcoin smashed through $45,000 on New Year's Day for the first time since April 2022, as the world’s largest cryptocurrency continues its recent run after a spectacular 2023.
Investors should always expect the unexpected: David Tawil
Prochain Capital President David Tawil on his market outlook for the new year, the Fed's handling of rate cuts, the commercial real estate market and jobs report expectations.
White House wants total anarchy or control: Rep. Tim Burchett
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., discusses the ongoing border crisis and the fallout from FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's trial.
New York minimum wage increase goes into effect as 2024 begins
New York state's minimum wage increases went into effect at the stroke of midnight, raising pay across the state, with special rates implemented in New York City.
Krispy Kreme, Morgan Stanley and Sherwin-Williams welcome new CEOs in 2024
New Year's Day marks the official start date for several CEOs of prominent companies to begin their new role, including Krispy Kreme, Morgan Stanley and Sherwin-Williams.
New AI-powered fridge technology generates recipes based on diet, food on its shelves
Samsung Electronics unveiled its 2024 Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator with AI Family Hub+1, complete with 'AI Vision Inside' and other artificial intelligence-backed assets.
Most infamous cryptocurrency fraud schemes of all time
Cryptocurrency has increased in popularity, which has led to more frequent— and sophisticated — schemes in recent years as scammers look to take advantage of investors.
Hershey sued, accused of 'deception' in Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins
A Florida woman is seeking at least $5,000,000 from The Hershey Company after she says she was deceived by the company's advertisements for its seasonal items.
McDonald's Malaysia sues pro-Palestinian group for Israel boycott: report
McDonald's Malaysia has sued a pro-Palestinian group for defamation and loss of earnings, after the group led boycotts against McDonald's over the war in Gaza.
OpenAI raked in over $1.6 billion in revenue this year amid CEO Sam Altman drama
OpenAI collected $1.6 billion in annualized revenue in 2023, up from $1.3 billion in December, according to a report from The Information.
Sam Bankman-Fried will not face a second trial, U.S. prosecutors decide
Prosecutors have decided that the public interest in speedy resolution of Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal proceedings outweighs the benefits of putting the disgraced crytpo mogul through a second trial.
Judge certifies Johnson & Johnson shareholder class action over talc disclosures
A federal judge said Johnson & Johnson shareholders may pursue as a class action their lawsuit accusing the company of concealing how its talc products were contaminated by asbestos.



















