New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a suit to block the FCC from repealing net neutrality protections. The state's top lawyer says the agency's move is "illegal" and that its system to collect comments on the issue was "corrupted."
Plus Shervin Pishevar, one of Uber's early investors and an executive at Virgin Hyperloop One, stepped down from his venture capital firm amid allegations of sexual harassment. He says he's focused on the legal battle against those launching a "smear campaign" against him.
And is Twitter up for sale? A picture posted by Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein with the social media platform's Jack Dorsey sparked speculation that the two might be working on a deal.
Employees at Ben & Jerry's flagship store in Burlington, VT have filed for a union election.
Education technology company Chegg is releasing a learning tool that will be powered by the controversial OpenAI technology.
Homebuilder sentiment rose in April to its highest level since September, signaling optimism in the market for new homes.
Shares of Roblox tumbled after it provided a disappointing update for March metrics.
Apple officially launched its savings account through Goldman Sachs and users can set it up through their Wallet app.
Samsung is considering using Bing as the default search engine on its mobile devices, replacing Google, according to The New York Times.
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida lawmakers are ratcheting up pressure on Walt Disney World.
Jay Hatfield, chief investment officer for ICAP, joined Cheddar News to discuss how markets are reacting to labor market news and what the Federal Reserve will do next in terms of interest rates.
Ross Mayfield, the investment strategy analyst at Baird Ross, joined Cheddar News to discuss the choppy markets.
Kristin Cavallari, who first gained fame as a cast member of the MTV reality show Laguna Beach, is now the founder of a beauty company called Uncommon James. Cheddar News anchor Hena Doba took a walk with Cavallari to discuss her many business ventures.
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