The president says he'd **love** to see a government shutdown...but he might not get his wish...as the senate scrambles to put together a budget deal today. We'll talk the latest on the shutdown showdown.
We also look at SpaceX's successful Falcon Heavy launch, and the hiccups that delayed it.
Also the latest news from the cannabis world: how legalized marijuana helped one Girl Scout sell a lot of cookies.
New York Fashion Week kicks off tomorrow. We'll talk about how the industry is changing things up in the #MeToo era.
Americans traveled in record numbers over July 4th despite rising costs. Skift's Sarah Kopit explains what it says about consumers, airfares, and summer travel.
The U.S. economy is being held up in part by the AI boom, but that boom could still lead to broader prosperity or inequality, says a Nobel Prize winner.
Foundation Robotics co-founder Michael LeBlanc explains how humanoid robots are moving from the lab to military and industrial missions and what comes next.
Jeff Burnstein, President of the Association for Advancing Automation (A3), discusses humanoid robots, AI, smart manufacturing, and the future of U.S. industry.
Should kids be banned from social media? Nick Lichtenberg of Fortune breaks down the global push to restrict under-16 users and what it means for Big Tech.
Miso Robotics CEO Rich Hull discusses Flippy Fry Station, the future of AI-powered restaurant automation and how acquiring Zume's IP could reshape food robotics
After two years of AI-fueled spending, Wall Street is asking what's next. Gil Luria breaks down monetization, valuations, winners, losers, and AI's future.