Cheddar hosts Kristen Scholer and Tim Stenovec discuss the top news of the day. From bitcoin hitting record highs, to AT&T heading to court, we break it all down for you.
Disney's deal for 21st Century Fox may be back on, according to The Wall Street Journal. The companies couldn't agree on price a few weeks back, which ended up stalling talks.
And all hail the Queen. Season 2 of "The Crown" debuts on Friday. It's one of 34 original series, movies, or specials released by Netflix this month.
Scott Gutz, CEO of Monster.com breaks down the company’s Work Watch Report for 2024, including what’s motivating workers to look for new positions and why they should see A.I. as an opportunity.
Tom Graff, Chief Investment Officer, Facet, discusses what the latest jobs report says about this ‘pretty good’ labor market and why the market should worry less about the Fed’s next decision.
Universal Music Group, which represents artists including Taylor Swift, Drake, and Ariana Grande, has removed its music from TikTok and accused the app of bullying and intimidation.
The average rate on a 30-year mortgage fell 0.06% last week. Although the rate is much higher than it was two years ago, the decline could relieve buyers already dealing with low inventory and high prices.
As millions of Americans are set to retire, John Carter, President & COO of Nationwide Financial, shares what to expect and how consumers of all ages can better prepare for their golden years.
The heated hearing began with recorded testimony from kids and parents talking about being exploited on social media. Throughout the hours-long event, parents who lost children to suicide silently held up pictures of their dead kids.