New York City Google employees arrested: 'Not willing to leave'
Nine Google employees were arrested after protesting the tech giant's contract with the Israeli military. (Credit: Justice Speaks)
California Google workers arrested after protesting tech giant's involvement with Israeli government
Nine Google employees were arrested at the company's headquarters in Sunnyvale, California and New York City on Tuesday, April 16. (Credit: Justice Speaks)
Walmart CEO shares his lessons for leadership
Walmart U.S. CEO John Furner shares the lessons he's learned that help him to lead the company today.
SpaceX launches satellites for cell service for first time
Elon Musk's SpaceX carried six direct-to-cell satellites that will be used by T-Mobile and other carriers into Earth’s orbit earlier this week. It will offer text messaging to start.
Amazon Web Services CEO says AI will 'be used for tremendous good'
Amazon’s cloud CEO Adam Selipsky said that artificial intelligence is "going to be incredible" and that "policymakers need to think appropriately about not stifling innovation."
Chipotle employees share workload with robot co-worker
Chipotle's "cobot" is designed to work alongside human employees to raise worker efficiency and capacity for digital orders.
Golisano Institute aims to ‘move the time down’ on business education: Ian Mortimer
Golisano Institute President Ian Mortimer joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss their goals to reduce the time and costs required for business and entrepreneurship certification.
AI in desperate need of a 'fact checker': Dr. Michio Kaku
Theoretical physicist and bestselling author Dr. Michio Kaku says artificial intelligence can be used for good or bad intentions, and calls for some form of regulation.
US health system will go 'bankrupt' in 'a few years,' biotech entrepreneur warns
Graviton Chairman and CEO Sam Waksal weighs in on the U.S. reportedly planning to launch a $300 million Alzheimer's research database.
Everyday people are joining the second-hand fashion boom: Manish Chandra
Poshmark founder and CEO Manish Chandra discusses his company’s newly introduced feature ‘Posh Shows’ where consumers can shop online through a live auction.
Tech CEO with millions in Silicon Valley Bank: 'Innovation in the startup world is bleeding today'
FarmboxRx CEO Ashley Tyrner, who has $10 million in Silicon Valley Bank, discusses the impact that the collapse will have on innovation and startups.
Samuel Adams masters non-alcoholic beer with Just the Haze, remasters Boston Lager
Samuel Adams introduced its fist non-alcoholic beer in 2022, winning a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival, and introduced Remastered Boston Lager in 2023.
They want a co-pilot: Dr. Vinay Nair
Dr. Vinay Nair, TIFIN CEO and founder, discusses how he views investing with artificial intelligence and how customers can use it on 'The Big Money Show.'
Signet Jewelers CEO: 90% of high-value jewelry customers shop online and in-store
Signet Jewelers’ CEO Virginia Drosos says jewelry price points have almost doubled since before COVID from the pandemic and inflation.
The first ETF launched 30 years ago, revolutionizing investing
ETFs began on Jan. 22, 1993 with the SPDR which tracks the S&P500 and is traded as SPY, now ETFs are ubiquitous and lauded for democratizing the stock market.
GOP mayor on TIME100 Next list is giving Fort Worth ‘what families need across this country’
Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker says she's focused on improving the city's "quality of life," and providing policies that "families need across the country"
Conservative dating app helps singles avoid ‘the biggest deal-breaker’
The Right Stuff co-founder John McEntee says the dating app for conservatives offers singles a place to find romantic connections without "cultural pressure" and "hostility."
Moderna looks to inspire ‘revolution’ in cancer treatments: CEO
Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel explains how technology from a promising new melanoma vaccine with Merck could help treat and defeat other diseases like lung, prostate and breast cancers.
Biden accuses US of getting ‘lazy’ in sending manufacturing jobs to China
The president toured a technology plant Tuesday to a highlight a $300 million expansion of chip manufacturing.
Dutch students create carbon-eating electric vehicle
Dutch students created a carbon-eating electric vehicle called ZEM. The EV is mostly made of parts that were 3D-printed from recycled plastics.