Senator Orrin Hatch set to introduce immigration legislation in the senate today as the president promotes his 'America First' Agenda in Davos, We talk about all the latest political headlines.
Billboard joins us with a preview of Sunday night's Grammy awards, and the ceremony is poised for a lot of famous firsts. In a year where the entertainment industry is facing criticism when it comes to equal representation, the music industry's biggest night is looking more diverse than ever.
Influencer marketing is estimated to be a two billion dollar industry, and that number is expected to climb quickly.
One lady who knows a thing or two about the influencer world is DJ and fitness expert Hannah Bronfman. She has deals with Adidas and Tampax, among others, and stops by to tell us how she manages her brand.
Fintech pioneer Tom Sosnoff discusses the evolution of retail investing, the rise of AI, and his new platform Lossdog aimed at the next generation of trading.
The FAA prepares to select cities for its eVTOL pilot program, marking a major step toward electric air taxis and the future of urban air mobility in the U.S.
Rising oil prices tied to the Iran conflict are driving up gas and airfare costs, creating new challenges for travelers heading into the spring break season.
The Supreme Court strikes down Trump-era tariffs, limiting presidential trade powers and raising questions about refunds, global trade, and business impact.
New research from GoDaddy and UCLA shows small businesses signal shifts in GDP, jobs, and digital growth earlier than traditional data or Wall Street trends.
GoFundMe launches Back in Business Fund with Paris Hilton to provide targeted grants helping women entrepreneurs recover and rebuild after natural disasters.
Samsung launches its “AI in Action Lab” in NYC, giving public high school students hands-on AI experience and tools to prepare for real world innovations.
Gen Z workers are increasingly worried AI could replace their jobs. However, experts say companies are using AI more to assist workers than replace them.