JP Morgan CEO Learns He Cannot Make Jokes About Chinese Communist Party
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan, regrets a joke he made about the Chinese Communist Party.
Tesla News: Elon Musk Sells Over $1 Billion In Stock
In SEC filings released Tuesday show Musk has now sold more than half of the stock he promised to sell on Twitter.
GDP 'Fell Asleep At The Wheel' in Q3
The Bureau of Economic Analysis released a report today regarding the GDP for Q3. Economists predict a rebound for Q4 despite lingering problems.
Meredith Kercher's Convicted Killer Released From Prison In Italy
A judge released the only person definitively convicted of the murder of a 21-year-old British student.
Of The 214 Million Holiday Shoppers, 1 In 3 Still Carry Last Year's Debt
A report came out by NerdWallet detailing shoppers' plans for the upcoming holiday season shopping spree.
Flying This Holiday Season? Be Prepared For Even More Unruly Passengers
An increase of unruly passengers over 2021 could spike this holiday season, flight attendants warn.
Good Morning America's Michael Strahan To Fly On Next Blue Origin Flight
GMA announced Tuesday that co-anchor Michael Strahan will be aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard's next manned flight.
Support For Stricter Gun Laws Hits 7-Year Low
A new poll notes that support for stricter gun laws has not been this low since 2014.
Who Killed JFK? The Most Popular Conspiracy Theories About The 1963 Assassination
Many Americans are unsatisfied by the conclusions reached after Kennedy's assassination.
White House Claims Over 90% Of Federal Workers Vaccinated Ahead Of Monday Deadline
The White House plans to announce the news during a COVID-19 briefing on Monday.
Kyle Rittenhouse Says Trial Was About 'Right To Self Defense' In Fox News Interview
Kyle Rittenhouse will give his first interview after his acquittal to Tucker Carlson on Tucker Carlson Tonight.
Why Target Will No Longer Be Open On Thanksgiving Day
Walmart and Target closed their stores on Thanksgiving Day last year citing their COVID-19 protocols, but now both stores will continue the practice into this year's holiday season.
Jimmy Hoffa Found? Search Reignited Following New Potential Clues
The FBI searched a property in New Jersey that could lead to a break in the case.
Tesla’s Fremont Factory ‘Resembles A Frat House’ Harassment Lawsuit Claims
In an interview with The Washington Post, worker Jessica Barraza accused Tesla of contributing to a toxic workplace environment for women while she worked at the company's factory in Fremont, California, according to a lawsuit she filed.
Why Tesla Ranked Low On Consumer Reports' 2021 Reliability Survey
Consumer Reports’ 2021 Annual Auto Reliability Data shows that Tesla vehicles rank second to lowest in reliability, with owners reporting multiple problems with each model.
Report: CEO Appointment Surge In The First Half 2021 Sets Stage For Future
The report by Heidrick and Struggles describes current CEO appointments trends in an almost post-pandemic world and what that could mean for future appointments.
Apple Plans Debut Of Self Driving Car For 2025
Known as Project Titan, the tech company started on the journey to self-driving cars in 2014 by designing a vehicle from scratch.
How Social Media Reacted To Julius Jones Sentence Commuted By Oklahoma Governor
Many tears and reactions, both of relief and outrage, in response to the commuting of Julius Jones' execution by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt.
Amazon Worker Strike, Protest Set For Black Friday: 'We Are Fighting Back'
A global coalition will protest and strike against Amazon all over the world on Black Friday.
Instacart Unveils 'Shopper Safety Alert' Technology, Here's What It Means
The new feature allows users to know the second something bad happens for a delivery or pickup.
Matt Gaetz Says He Wants To Hire Kyle Rittenhouse As An Intern
The Republican congressman from Florida offered Kyle Rittenhouse a job as a Congressional intern on his program "Firebrand with Matt Gaetz."
House Censures Paul Gosar Over Video Threatening AOC, President Biden
The House voted 223-207 to censure Gosar over a cartoon video he tweeted.
Who Is Bobby Kotick? Activision CEO Under Fire For Silence About Company's Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Bobby Kotick is under fire for not reporting sexual misconduct claims to the board of directors.
As Wild Animals Catch COVID, Future Pandemics Fuel Scientists Fears
As coronavirus is documented more often in animals, scientists become concerned about the viruses spread in animals, what that means for the current pandemic and future pandemics.
US Energy News: Nuclear Power Plant Backed By Bill Gates, Warren Buffet Heads To Wyoming
TerraPower is a nuclear reactor design and development engineering company that plans to develop an experimental Natrium nuclear power plant in Kemmerer, Wyoming.
Unapproved Smallpox Vials Found At Merck Pennsylvania Lab
An alert was sent to the Department of Homeland Security leadership Tuesday night that 5 vials labeled "smallpox" were found at a Merck lab outside Philadelphia.
UN Food Program Asks Elon Musk To Pay Part Of $6.6B To Fight World Hunger
The U.N. provided Musk with a plan to fight world hunger.
Investors Want To Buy US Constitution With $12M In Crypto
ConstitutionDAO started as a joke that turned into a plan that turned into $12M in fundraising of cryptocurrency to buy a copy of the U.S. Constitution going up for auction at Sotheby's Thursday night.
'Harry Potter' Stars To Reunite On 20th Anniversary For HBO Max
'Harry Potter' stars will reunite on HBO Max for the 20th anniversary of the first film in the franchise.
Billions In Biden Infrastructure Deal Going Towards Mitigating Effects Of Climate Change
Billions in Biden's infrastructure deal will go towards the mitigation of man-made climate change.