Actor Noel Fisher talks about portraying a hero on "The Long Road Home." AOL Co-founder Steve Case talks about his next venture, putting money into start-ups around the country. The Chief Technology Officer of Etsy on holiday business and taking on Amazon. Facebook makes the poke feature more prominent. Netflix announces the shows you binged the most in 2017. Litecoin is the latest cryptocurrency to see big gains. We learn what it is like to work with Snoop Dogg from his long-time business partner Ted Chung. A closer look at Capitol One's feature that lets you get quick access to your account just by sending a text.
Luminary founder and CEO Cate Luzio shares some of the company’s latest Women’s History Month events and why there’s so much to celebrate about women in the workplace.
WSJ reporter Ray Smith breaks down why more companies are offering ‘dry’ promotions – a responsibility or title bump with no pay raise – and the pros and cons of accepting them.
Apple says a Justice Department antitrust lawsuit accusing it of engineering an illegal monopoly in smartphones in the U.S. is “wrong on the facts and the law.”
As Reddit shares begin trading at the NYSE, ‘Einstein of Wall Street’ Peter Tuchman breaks down the social platform’s debut and what it means for the overall IPO market in 2024.
CEO and co-founder of Alix, Alexandra Mysoor, discusses why it’s so important for everyone, regardless of income, to both plan and settle their estates.
After the Fed forecast three cuts to come in 2024, Kevin D. Mahn, President and CIO at Hennion & Walsh Asset Management breaks down why the market looks strong, and he sees some reasons for concern in Reddit’s choice to IPO.
Federal Reserve officials signaled that they still expect to cut their key interest rate three times in 2024 despite signs that inflation was surprisingly high at the start of the year.