Amazon unveils its first fully automated grocery store to the public. In this cashier-less model, the consumer picks items and leaves the store without ever having to pull out their wallet. Amazon's technology senses what items were purchased, and then charges the customer's account. Amazon's new grocery store is called Amazon Go.
Netflix gets ready to report Q4 earnings after a very successful 2017. Beyond looking at the company's revenue growth, investors will be watching for subscriber growth, particularly at the international level. Last year, Netflix shares grew by 65%.
Nick Offerman and the cast of "Hearts Beat Loud" join us from Sundance to discuss their new film. The movie follows a father-daughter duo as they form a band and find unexpected success. Actress Kiersey Clemons, who plays Offerman's daughter onscreen, tells us how much she enjoyed working alongside the actor. Director Brett Haley says it's always been a dream of his to have a film featured at Sundance.
Plus, CEO and founder of StyleSeat Melody McCloskey tells us about her mission to create more space for women in the workplace. McCloskey created StyleSeat, a service that lets you search and book beauty appointments all on one platform. She tells Cheddar she is proud to run a company that features so many women-owned businesses.
Almost four dozen Venezuelan workers who had temporary protected status have been put on leave by Disney after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to strip them of legal protections.
The Republican-controlled Federal Trade Commission is abandoning a Biden-era effort to block Microsoft’s purchase of “Call of Duty” video game maker Activision Blizzard.
The Justice Department has reached a deal with Boeing that will allow the company to avoid criminal prosecution for allegedly misleading U.S. regulators about the 737 Max jetliner before two of the planes crashed and killed 346 people.