Health insurance giant Cigna is acquiring pharmacy benefits manager Express Scripts, and Travis Kalanick is launching a new venture capital firm focused on major job creation.
Plus is President Trump tampering with witnesses? We talk about the latest in politics with Mother Jones's Ben Dreyfuss.
And how much are Uber drivers actually getting paid? MIT revised its report which originally found those working for the ride-hailing app were making less than $4 a hour, but the new results aren't much better.
And the debut of our "Crypto Craze" show powered by TradeStation! We take a look at what sent Bitcoin prices plunging Wednesday, and how Wyoming lawmakers are embracing blockchain.
Ford Motor Co. is resuming construction on a Michigan electric vehicle battery plant that the company postponed two months ago during a strike by the United Auto Workers union.
The marketing slogan for Stanley Tumbler flask products is built for life and it looks like one video proves that to be true after a woman showed her burned-out car on TikTok along with her Tumbler cup, which was left undamaged.
Nvidia's stock closed at an all-time high Monday at above $504 a share, ahead of the company's latest quarterly earnings report which is due out later Tuesday.
The CEOs of three popular tech companies have been subpoenaed by the Senate Judiciary Committee, which ordered the heads of Discord, Snap and X to testify at a hearing on protecting children online.
'X' owner Elon Musk says he is suing watchdog group Media Matters after the group published an analysis writing that the social media company was placing advertisements from several brands next to anti-Semitic content.