Amazon is now more valuable than Microsoft. The e-commerce giant's market value increased to $702 billion, surpassing the tech company at $699.2 billion. Apple and Alphabet are still ahead of Amazon in being the most valuable companies.
McDonald's is making Happy Meals healthier. The company says it will cap at least half of all children's offerings at 600 calories by 2022. It's removing the cheeseburger from the menu but will still offer them by request.
Washington D.C. is reacting to the deadliest school shooting since Sandy Hook. Salon's Amanda Marcotte joins Cheddar to break down President Trump's address to the nation. He did not mention guns once in the speech.
The fitness world's boxing trend is getting a new twist at Box + Flow. We talk to Founder Liv Young about why she's adding yoga to the boxing workout at her boutique studio. She left a high-profile branding job in the food industry to live her dream as an entrepreneur.
The Food and Drug Administration is changing its policy to make it easier for gay men to donate blood.
Blue Origin is sending an all-female crew into orbit next year, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Jeff Bezos' girlfriend is leading an all-female space mission aboard a Blue Origin spacecraft.
The Food and Drug Administration is raising concerns about the long-term effects of CBD.
CVS and Walmart are cutting back pharmacy hours due to a shortage of pharmacists.
The U.S. plans to make it easier for gay and bisexual men to give blood by easing restrictions on groups that typically face higher risks of HIV.
Five former Memphis police officers were charged with murder in the death of Tyre Nichols, the FDA explores yearly COVID vaccines, and New York City explores electric Uber and Lyft rides. Here is everything you Need2Know for Friday, January 27, 2023.
The Food and Drug Administration is joining an international probe that is taking a closer look at some cough syrups that have killed over 300 children worldwide.
Payam Banazadeh, founder and CEO of Capella Space, joined Cheddar News to discuss the satellite imagery company's latest $60 million funding and what government projects lie ahead.
Ants could be the next line of defense against cancer, according to a study.
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