Facebook announces major changes to its news feed that will prioritize posts from friends over those from businesses or third parties. And Peter Thiel, the man who funded Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker, is reportedly now trying to buy the company.
Plus Wal-Mart coming off a roller coaster day with employee bonuses *and* layoffs. We break down why the retailer made both of these announcements on the same day, and what it means for its image.
And a look at the hottest cars at CES. From electric vehicles to self-driving technology to connected vehicles, we break down all the coolest unveils.
Stocks opened lower on Friday after the latest inflation report came in hotter than expected.
Amazon is cutting some of its private label in-house brands in a bid to cut costs.
Lyft said it plans to end surge pricing.
Target is turning to Starbucks and adding them to curbside pickup in a bid to jolt sales.
Automaker Stellantis revealed plans to unveil another Fiat electric vehicle.
A new report showed that new car prices are starting to cool off.
Senior citizens who receive social security benefits could see a much smaller raise in 2024.
The U.S. natural gas market is showing no signs of slowing, thanks to the recent hot weather.
Gas prices are still elevated, according to a new report from AAA.
Peacock is seeing big success from its original series, 'Twisted Metal.'
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