Trump administration denies report it’s seeking stakes in quantum computing firms amid China tech race
The Trump administration denied it was in talks to take equity stakes in U.S. quantum firms, contradicting a Wall Street Journal report citing unnamed sources.
Trump administration hits Russia's top oil firms with sanctions to stunt war funding, urges ceasefire
The U.S. sanctioned Rosneft and Lukoil to choke off Russian war funding, urging Moscow to accept a ceasefire or face deeper economic isolation.
Text With Jesus app draws thousands as creator says AI can help people explore scripture
AI chatbot developer Stéphane Peter tells FOX Business he is "not particularly religious" and that the response to the app has been "overwhelmingly positive."
Cracker Barrel co-founder slams rebrand fail as ‘pitiful,’ urges chain to ‘keep it country’
The Cracker Barrel rebrand controversy reached 93-year-old co-founder Tommy Lowe, who urged current CEO Julie Masino to "keep it country."
Meta says Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce post shatters Instagram records with engagement photos
Meta said Tuesday a joint Instagram post by Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce broke records with 1M reposts in 6 hours and 14M likes in the first hour.
‘I felt violated': New mom alleges British Airways attendant lifted her nursing cover mid-flight
A California mom said a British Airways attendant lifted her nursing cover mid-flight, exposed her while breastfeeding, and dismissed her complaint with gift cards.
Trump says Intel has agreed to give the US a 10% stake in the company
The Trump administration explored taking a U.S. stake in Intel to boost domestic chipmaking after a meeting with CEO Lip-Bu Tan amid Ohio factory delays.
Court rules Google must pay $12,500 to man photographed naked by Street View camera: report
An Argentine court is forcing Google to pay around $12,500 to a man who was caught in the buff on a Street View camera in his own backyard, according to reports.
EXCLUSIVE: Contractor ousted in French Quarter says $8M trash deal with mayor ‘doesn’t pass the smell test’
New Orleans' top sanitation contractor is speaking out against insider politics at City Hall as his contract to keep the French Quarter beautiful is suddenly terminated.









