Judge rules that Don Lemon's lawsuit against Elon Musk, X can go forward
Don Lemon is suing Elon Musk and X for breach of contract after Musk canceled their partnership following an interview that the billionaire called "invasive and charged."
Anti-theft measures at CVS are 'worse for business than organized shoplifting,' columnist argues
With CVS implementing security measures against theft, columnist Matt Bai suggested these tactics are ruining the shopping experience and driving customers online.
'Necessary' or 'bullying our friends?' Americans differ starkly on Trump tariffs
Everyday Americans weigh in on whether or not they have faith in Trump's tariffs against the world's biggest economic powers and his negotiating skills.
BlackRock CEO warns NYC will 'lose a lot of companies' if it doesn't clean up crime and lower living costs
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink told New York City officials on Monday that if they don’t deal with crime and lower living costs, more businesses will leave.
Ex-Biden Treasury official rips Trump admin for citing his data on tariffs, says White House ‘got it wrong’
Former Biden Treasury Department official Brent Neiman said the Trump White House used his data to justify its reciprocal tariffs but got that data wrong.
Comedy legend Jon Lovitz glad DOGE's efforts to clean up govt's 'crazy' spending is no joke
Actor and comedian Jon Lovitz says he supports DOGE's efforts to root out wasteful government spending, noting that the U.S. national debt is an urgent problem for the country.
Donald Trump has stopped America’s DEI ‘scandal,’ JD Vance says in exclusive interview
Vice President J.D. Vance spoke to Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo about what he and President Trump believe contributed deadly air accident this week that claimed 67 lives.
Progressive news site HuffPost plans on cutting 30 editorial journalists due to 'growing challenges'
HuffPost is planning on laying off 30 editorial writers this year as the business struggles, according to a New York Times media reporter.
Some young people plan ‘microretirements,’ borrow against goals of their future selves: Report
Some American workers are sacrificing retirement later in life for more immediate, short term "microretirements."