Facebook's COO Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter's CEO Jack Dorsey are set to leave Disney's board in March due to a conflict of interest. As Facebook and Twitter increasingly pursue video streaming capabilities, the companies are on a collision course with Disney's own video streaming technology.
Bitcoin plunges to a six-week low on concerns that Chinese regulators would crack down on the cryptocurrency. Chinese officials saying they plan to block domestic access to trading platforms and mobile apps.
One of the "The Walking Dead" stars join us to discuss what viewers can expect from this season. Tom Payne, who plays Jesus, gives us a preview of what to expect when the show returns to AMC on February 25th.
The Detroit Auto Show is officially underway. We'll tell you about the biggest trends from the major auto companies and give you a heads up to what to look out for as driverless technology becomes more popular.
Plus, we bring you our weekly TradeStation show to give you the news you need to make better investments.
When Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (above) and Fed chair Jay Powell jointly summon America’s top bankers to a meeting in Washington, you know it’s big.
Kim Crawford Goodman, CEO of Smarsh, breaks down how financial firms are scaling AI while managing compliance, risk, and regulation in a changing landscape.
Elizabeth Renter, Senior Economist at NerdWallet, breaks down how inflation and oil price shocks are driving higher costs and squeezing consumers today.
David Branch of Wells Fargo explains why cocoa prices are falling but some candy costs remain high and when consumers may finally see relief at checkout.
Colonel Chris Hadfield, astronaut and best-selling author, breaks down Artemis II and why NASA’s next crewed mission is key to returning humans to the Moon.
Ben Geman, Energy Reporter at Axios, explains how the Iran war could reshape global energy—disrupting supply, shifting power, and accelerating a new regime.