Mallory Hagan, Miss America 2013, discusses former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson being named chair of the Miss America Organization. Carlson, who won the title herself in 1989, has already instituted some noticeable changes.
Hagan notes Carlson's history of standing up for women in the pageant world, adding that she believes the new Chair will add transparency and have a zero-tolerance policy for harassment in the organization.
Hagan weighs in on the #MeToo campaign and the new Times Up movement, which are changing the way women are treated in the workplace.
VENU CEO JW Roth breaks ground on a 20,000-seat, state-of-the-art amphitheater in Texas—part of a $300M public-private expansion to redefine live music.
Despite healthcare spending cuts, medtech stocks like Edwards Life Sciences, Stryker, and Boston Scientific are rising, especially those serving older pati
Joby CPO Eric Allison discusses the UAE’s historic EVTOL take off, marking Dubai as the launchpad for global air taxi adoption and Joby’s commercial readiness.
CFRA’s Angelo Zino joins us to unpack Meta’s Superintelligence Labs and what it means for the future of AI, innovation, and the company’s bold new direction.
AIRO CEO Joe Burns and Executive Chairman Chirinjeev Kathuria talks the future of aerospace, drones, and urban air mobility through innovation and synergy.
NYC's mayoral race heats up with a socialist candidate aiming to make the city affordable—and rattling the financial sector. Plus: Coinbase's prospects.
Mark Hamrick of Bankrate discusses the jobs market, AI's growing impact on employment, and how markets are reacting to today’s surprising payroll data.