This Changes Thimgs hosts Baker Machado and Hope King break down today's biggest headlines in business. From market volatility to advances in virtual reality, we have you covered!
Shock waves from the Dow's biggest-ever daily point drop rippled through the markets early Tuesday. U.S. stocks were volatile and up over 300 points after dropping more than 500 points at the market open.
Plus, Walmart is going virtual. The company's innovation hub No 8 purchased virtual reality company Spatialand. It hopes to use the technology to create a better in-store and online experience for the customer.
Starbucks’ AI barista aims to speed service and improve experience. Nick Lichtenberg, Fortune Business Editor, explains its impact on workers and customers.
As Big Tech reports Q3 earnings, investors await proof that massive AI and cloud investments from Meta, Apple, Microsoft, and Alphabet are driving real growth.
Eric Trump joins us to discuss American Bitcoin’s mission, market strategy, and why he believes the U.S. must lead the next era of digital currency innovation.
Unreal Snacks CEO Kevin McCarthy shares how dye-free candy is leading the sweets revolution—just in time for what could be a record-breaking Halloween 2025.
In a daring daylight robbery on Sunday, thieves used a basket lift to scale the Louvre’s facade, smash display cases, and steal eight priceless jewels.
The Trump administration has agreed to resume processing student debt cancellations under two key income-driven repayment plans it had previously limited.