People are leaving California and it's 'going bust': Robert Kiyosaki
The Rich Dad Company co-founder weighs in on California's failures and why entrepreneurship is important amid the tech evolution.
FDA moves the needle, approves first nasal spray for treatment of severe allergic reactions
Those who need to carry epinephrine to treat potentially deadly allergic reactions now have an alternative option to an injection device.
Tesla halts orders for $61,000 Cybertruck, cheapest version now $100,000
Tesla stopped taking new orders of the $61,000 version of its Cybertruck, leaving a variant that costs about $100,000 as the cheapest available model of the futuristic EV pickup.
Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki passes away at 56
Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, who was also one of Google's first employees, died Friday at the age of 56 following a two-year battle with non-small cell lung cancer.
Tesla's stock is 'all about self-driving cars': Al Root
Barron's associate editor Al Root discusses Tesla's big steps toward 'robo driving' on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Is the stock market attractively priced for long-term investors?
NYU Stern School of Business Finance Professor Aswath Damodaran discusses the outlook for tech stocks on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Microsoft: Iran-aligned hackers targeted 'high-ranking official' in US presidential campaign
Microsoft says Iranian groups are trying to influence the 2024 U.S. presidential election, with one targeting a top official inside of a campaign.
Martha Stewart loves EVs: does she prefer Tesla or Rivian?
Businesswoman Martha Stewart recently discussed electric vehicle (EV) makers Tesla and Rivian in a CNBC interview. She said she was 'getting the Rivian truck.'
Boeing vs. SpaceX: Which will bring NASA's stranded astronauts back to Earth?
NASA is considering asking SpaceX to shuttle home the astronauts left stranded at the International Space Station after problems with Boeing's Starliner were discovered.
Ad group sued by Elon Musk's X reportedly 'discontinuing'
The Global Alliance for Responsible Media is reportedly shutting down its operations after being targeted with an antitrust lawsuit by Elon Musk's social media platform, X.
Bitcoin is attracting a 'massive amounts of capital': Michael Saylor
MicroStrategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor explains the strategic value of holding Bitcoin on 'Making Money.'
Washington photographer files lawsuit alleging viral social media account violated copyright law
A photographer in Lake Stevens, Washington, has filed a lawsuit against the social media account "Zillow Gone Wild" after she alleged her photos were posted without permission.
We're going after a 'harmful' monopoly: Rumble's Chris Pavlovski
Rumble CEO and founder Chris Pavlovski explains why he and other platforms are taking action against an illegal advertising method used by Google.
AI has a 'huge place' in doing mundane tasks for police officers: Josh Isner
Axon President Josh Isner discusses the impact of artificial intelligence in law enforcement and how their Draft One A.I. assists police officers.
I think this is 'all overblown': Lee Munson
Portfolio Wealth Advisors President Lee Munson discusses the market's performance following a global selloff and Disney raising its streaming platform prices.
'BIG VICTORY': Iowa AG reacts to federal judge ruling Google search is an 'illegal monopoly'
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird discusses the next stage in the proceeding to 'make sure there's competition' on 'The Bottom Line.'
Google illegally maintained a monopoly over search, violated antitrust law
FOX Business' Lydia Hu reports on how Google might be held accountable on 'Varney & Co.'
Elon Musk's X files antitrust lawsuit against worldwide advertising group
X CEO Linda Yaccarino announced Tuesday the company has filed a lawsuit against GARM, World Federation of Advertisers (WFA), and GARM members CVS Health, Mars, Orsted and Unilever.
Amazon is a stock worth owning for the long term: Jacob Sonenshine
Barron's market reporter Jacob Sonenshine reveals what stocks he's buying as the market rebounds after a big selloff on 'Varney & Co.'
Carl Szabo on judge's Google decision: This is a bad ruling
NetChoice Vice President Carl Szabo analyzes a judge's ruling that Google violated the U.S. antitrust law.