Meta slashes roughly 700 jobs; layoffs hit multiple teams across the company
The latest job cuts at Meta hit areas like Reality Labs and social media teams as the company seeks greater cost control amid heavy spending on AI infrastructure.
Jamie Dimon says US has 'become like Europe' on defense, and it's holding the country back
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says excessive U.S. defense procurement bureaucracy mirrors Europe, holding back the country and limiting military adaptability.
BlackRock CEO says Trump Accounts could be a 'very significant step' for young Americans
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says Trump Accounts could be a "very significant" step toward helping young Americans build wealth and grow with the country.
Musk says Tesla, SpaceX to build advanced chip manufacturing facility
Elon Musk says his new Terafab chip plant in Austin aims to produce one terawatt of computing capacity yearly, addressing a critical AI chip shortage.
Elon Musk offers to pay TSA salaries
Sen. Ashley Moody, R-Fla., praises Elon Musk’s offer to pay TSA workers and blasts gridlock affecting essential employees during the shutdown on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Bank of America's legacy of building the American dream
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan wrote a letter in the company's 2025 annual report that chronicles the bank's legacy back to the nation's earliest banks as America turns 250.
Elon Musk offers to pay TSA workers' salaries amid DHS budget standoff
Elon Musk has offered to cover the salaries of TSA personnel during the ongoing funding impasse disrupting airports nationwide.
Elon Musk misled Twitter investors ahead of acquisition, jury says
A California jury found Elon Musk misled Twitter investors ahead of his $44 billion acquisition, ruling on claims tied to fake bot account disputes.
Apple CEO Tim Cook doubles down on policy over politics while aligning with Trump’s manufacturing push
Apple CEO Tim Cook rejects any political labels while defending his close ties to the Trump administration amid criticism over his "Melania" documentary attendance.
Billionaires and businesses fuel growing exodus from blue states
Major corporations and billionaires are permanently relocating from blue states to red states, driven by lower taxes and business-friendly policies.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz moves to Florida from Washington state
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announces retirement move to Miami, leaving behind Washington state after 44 years.
Mark Zuckerberg and Google's Brin close on massive Miami estates worth over $220M combined
Four of the world's richest men now own Miami estates within 20 miles as tech power shifts from Silicon Valley to Florida's billionaire enclaves.
Over $126M in 60 days — Florida real estate tycoons say blue-state wealth migration is now permanent
Florida developers and one sales firm report over $126 million in sales from California and New York buyers in just 60 days, signaling a major wealth exodus from high-tax states.
Progressive lawmakers Bernie Sanders, Ro Khanna unveil $4.4T wealth tax targeting billionaires
Progressive lawmakers Bernie Sanders and Ro Khanna unveil a 5% annual wealth tax on billionaires' assets exceeding $1 billion to fundamentally reshape America's current tax system.
Musk points to highest 'ever' usage of X amid US-Israel strikes on Iran
Elon Musk says the X platform saw its highest usage ever following US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Khamenei and top officials.
Jamie Dimon warns of pre-financial crisis parallels, says some people doing ‘dumb things’
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned that current market conditions mirror 2008 financial crisis buildup, citing high asset prices and risky lending practices.
Bill Gates apologizes to foundation staff over Epstein ties
Bill Gates admitted it was a "huge mistake" to spend time with Jeffrey Epstein, apologizing to Gates Foundation staff for casting a cloud over its work.
Altman calls Musk's space data center plans 'ridiculous' for current AI computing needs
OpenAI's Sam Altman calls SpaceX's ambitious space data center plans "ridiculous" while Elon Musk pushes for orbital AI computing within two to three years.
Florida Chamber CEO says high-tax states are in a ‘death spiral’ as $4M-an-hour wealth migration accelerates
If Florida was a stock, the state's Chamber of Commerce CEO Mark Wilson "would be investing everything" in it as he details the Sunshine State's plans to become a Top 10 global economy.
Judge struggles to seat jury in Elon Musk investor trial amid ‘hate’ for tech billionaire: report
Jury selection for Elon Musk's investor trial proves challenging as prospective jurors reportedly express strong negative views about the billionaire entrepreneur.



















