GameStop shares soar after 'Roaring Kitty' posts on X
Shares of GameStop surged more than 70% Monday morning after "Roaring Kitty," a key figure in the stock's Reddit rally, returned to X and posted a drawing.
The future of love: Bumble founder says AI could date for you
Dating app Bumble, founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd, is experimenting with AI that learns about users' preferences and matches them with potential suitors.
Self-driving cars could lead to a fourth, white traffic signal — or no signals at all: researchers
With more self-driving cars likely on the road in the not-too-distant future, traffic light technology, which hasn't changed much in the last century, may need to evolve, too.
Huge solar storm impacting Starlink satellites, 'degraded service' reported: Musk
SpaceX founder Elon Musk says that a powerful geomagnetic storm hitting Earth is putting Starlink satellites under tremendous strain. The storm is the most powerful since 2003.
Amazon seller rips Popflex founder Cassey Ho's video, changes her face in dupe listing: Very 'Black Mirror'
Blogilates and Popflex founder Cassey Ho says an Amazon listing for a knock-off version of her skirt used her video but altered it using artificial intelligence.
First Amendment argument 'not in play' with TikTok bill rebuttal: Ajit Pai
Former FCC Chairman Ajit Pai explains how the TikTok bill is likely to transpire and how a change of political party control could influence the regulatory environment.
Author Johann Hari lays out benefits, downsides of Ozempic experience
'Magic Pill' author Johann Hari joins 'Varney & Co.' to detail his experience with Ozempic and the potential risks of the weight-loss drug.
Oracle has real AI automation inside its software: R 'Ray' Wang
Constellation Research founder R 'Ray' Wang gives his best artificial intelligence stock picks on 'Varney & Co.'
Apple forced to apologize after new iPad Pro ad sparks controversy online: 'We missed the mark. We’re sorry'
A new iPad Pro ad caused a stir on social media, with several users responding critically, forcing Apple to apologize.
Companies with no 'exit' plan from China are 'in jeopardy': Jonathan DT Ward
Hudson Institute senior fellow and Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward analyzes China's tech competition, the adversary's espionage and military threats.
Charles Payne: Biden is trying to turn another 'political trick'
'Making Money' host Charles Payne addresses the White House narrative that corporations don't pay their fair share.
Ascension Health, nation's largest Catholic hospital chain, victim of cyberattack disrupting operations
Ascension Health, a chain of Catholic hospitals in the U.S., was the victim of a cyberattack that disrupted operations, the company said Wednesday.
Weight-loss drugs are a risky but real solution to a lot of health problems: Johann Hari
'Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs' author Johann Hari discusses the side effects of drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy on 'The Big Money Show.'
Man risks losing finger in viral Tesla Cybertruck 'frunk' sensor test video
Tesla Cybertruck's front trunk, better known as a frunk, was tested by an owner for its sensitivity to detecting objects in a now-viral video taken last week.
Robinhood's quick reversal is not very inspiring: Alissa Coram
Investor's Business Daily executive editor Alissa Coram analyzes Robinhood and explains why she's avoiding Airbnb and Uber stocks on 'Varney & Co.'
Elon Musk's Neuralink implant experiences temporary problem
Neuralink said that the first human implant had a problem in the weeks following the historic surgery. Since then, the company made improvements to the algorithm.
Gordon Chang on growing China threat: No sense of urgency in the Oval Office, Pentagon
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses the growing China threat, the origins of COVID, Xi Jinping's European trip and U.S. investments funding the expansion of Communist China.
Employees are using AI at work, but keeping it quiet for a specific reason
The use of generative artificial intelligence tools by knowledge workers across all generations has surged over the past six months, and many are not telling their employers.
Those Amazon Prime ads are about to get more annoying
Amazon has plans to incorporate pause ads and two other types of ads into its streaming service this year, the e-commerce giant said in a recent blog post.
Facebook oversight board to consider whether anti-Israel rallying cry is ‘hate speech’
Facebook's oversight board is working to determine whether "from the river to the sea" constitutes hate speech amid widespread use of the phrase.