Autodesk CEO reveals how company delivers productivity for infrastructure building
Autodesk CEO Andrew Anagnost discusses responding to America's poor infrastructure grade on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Former Target exec pours cold water on ‘grossly exaggerated’ tariff concerns, explains why prices won't rise
Any inflationary pressure from Trump administration tariffs is "not nearly the magnitude" of what "hysterical" people think, according to former Toys"R"Us CEO Gerald Storch.
Costco reportedly stops selling shopper-favorite product
Costco Wholesale has reportedly stopped selling a non-dairy milk option at its warehouses, disappointing fans of the Kirkland Signature-branded product.
Negative impacts of Trump tariffs are 'grossly exaggerated': Gerald Storch
Storch Advisors CEO Gerald Storch quells tariff fears and analyzes the retail environment in the post-COVID era.
Trump is correcting Biden putting energy 'in a real bad spot': Harold Hamm
Continental Resources Chairman and founder Harold Hamm talks oil policy with foreign adversaries, home appliances bans and the future of energy and A.I.
'Dogequest' site meant to intimidate Tesla owners pops up on dark web: report
The "Dogequest" website aimed at intimidating Tesla owners and exposing their personal information has resurfaced on the dark web, according to a report.
US Oil & Gas Association president ready to buy a Tesla to show 'solidarity with the innovators and builders'
The president of the U.S. Oil & Gas Association on Monday said he may purchase a Tesla electric vehicle to show solidarity with the "innovators and builders."
Walmart adding more gas stations; Sam's Club, like Costco, will have extended hours
Retail giant Walmart said that more than 45 fuel and convenience stations are set to debut or get revamped this year, which will bring its total count in the U.S. to over 450.
Macy's is closing 66 stores. Here's where they're located
Macy’s named 66 stores in early January that it planned to close this year and, according to reports, a slew of closures went into effect over this past weekend.
Jim Jordan says 'the bigger takeaway' from Tesla vandalism is 'just how crazy the Democrats have become'
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on Attorney General Pam Bondi warning 'severe and swift consequences' for Tesla vandals and President Donald Trump's appearance at a NCAA wrestling championship.
Segway recalls 220,000 scooters after consumers report injuries, including broken bones
Authorities have issued a recall for almost 220,000 Segway scooters over safety issues. The recall affects the Segway Ninebot Max G30P and Max G30LP KickScooters.
US miners eye copper comeback as demand rises
Copper demand is rising in the U.S. and is set to double in the next 10 years. Mining executives say more mines need to open in order to meet the demand.
Mining exec on need for copper mines, more US production
Clayton Walker, chief operating officer for Rio Tinto’s copper product group, on the need for more copper mines and production in the U.S.
How Tesla 'sentry mode' busts attackers, and how owners can enable it
Tesla owners can activate a security measure on their vehicles called “sentry mode" to help deter potential threats outside their vehicle.
Risks of buy now, pay later: 'Ticket to overspending,' expert says
Klarna, one of the major players in the buy now, pay later space, is planning to go public. It comes as demand for such services has increased in recent years.
Boeing’s double dose of good news: Fighter jets and cash
A positive outlook on cash flow and a deal to build the U.S. Air Force's next-generation fighter jet were part of a strong week for aerospace giant Boeing.
Americans predicted to bet a whopping $3.1 billion this March Madness
March Madness has officially kicked off and fans from across the country are traveling to Las Vegas, where they are predicted to bet more than $3 billion.
Laundry detergent sold on Amazon recalled due to potentially deadly bacteria contamination
A popular laundry detergent was recently recalled due to bacteria contamination. The bottles were sold on Amazon in January, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Businesses may have to pass high beef prices on to consumers
The high price of beef has been weighing on U.S. businesses and consumers, and some businesses will have to make tough decisions on how to cover the increased costs.
JPMorgan rebrands diversity program
JPMorgan Chase is dropping "equity" from its diversity program as more companies scale back initiatives that are aimed at increasing racial and gender equality in the workplace.