Get ready for major changes coming to your Facebook Newsfeed. The social media giant said it will favor posts shared by friends over what's published by businesses or news organizations. In an effort to fight the spread of 'fake news,' the company will consider prioritizing media outlets based on credibility and polling data.
Dropbox is going public. The file-sharing company confidentially filed for an IPO, with Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan reportedly leading the offering. The San Francisco-based company was valued at $10 billion three years ago.
President Trump denied reports he referred to some nations as "shithole countries." The president reportedly made the comments during a bipartisan meeting on a potential DACA deal. Trump also blamed President Obama for his own decision to skip an upcoming visit to the United Kingdom.
The Long and the Short: Top trading tips, powered by TradeStation. On Opening Bell, the latest finance, tech, business, and political news.
Cheddar hosts Kristen Scholer and Tim Stenovec break down the top headlines this Tuesday morning. From Bitcoin to Disney, Cheddar has you covered.
Ian Gertler, Founder and CMO of Symplegades joins Cheddar to talk about his predictions for the IoT industry in 2018. The question is: will advances in the technology be directed towards citizens and customers, or will they be more company-specific?
"The Long and The Short" hosts Kristen Scholer and Tim Stenovec discuss today's top headlines. Shares of Snap climbing after Barclays upgraded the stock with a price target of $18, up from $11. The investment bank says the camera company could hit a "turning point" next year.
Rob Verger, Assistant Tech Editor at Popular Science, joins Cheddar to discuss the growing popularity in bitcoin. As of Tuesday morning, the cryptocurrency was inching towards trading at $12,000.
Closing Bell: the biggest news and financial headlines from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Facebook is launching a messenger app for kids. Bell + Ivy Co-Founder and CEO, Cynthia Johnson, explains how the social media giant is trying to gain more early adopters.
Between Bells: The latest political news from Flynn to tax reform.
As part of Cheddar's #HolidayIsHappening series, Hope King went inside the Oculus in downtown Manhattan to get a look at the Chase Pay village. Dina DeMerell, Head of Marketing for Chase Pay, explains how the company is innovating the mobile shopping experience.
For centuries, getting access to health care in rural parts of the country has been especially difficult. Thanks to telemedicine companies like PlushCare, that reality is changing.
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