This week's episode of Cheddar's Crypto Craze tackles the latest news and trends in this emerging market. Cheddar's Baker Machado and Brad Smith speak with Fortune Senior Writer Jen Wieczner about the latest headlines.
Bitcoin hovering around the $10,000 mark, but it is still down 50 percent from where it was in December. Wieczner says things are still on the upswing.
This week trading cryptocurrency on Robinhood's platform became available for free, but the roll-out has been gradual. "It's only in five states right now," says Wieczner. "There's still 1.4 million on the waitlist just to trade crypto."
The U.S. Treasury Department has changed the standard for what kind of electric vehicles qualify for a federal tax benefit under the Inflation Reduction Act.
As if there weren't enough streaming platforms to choose from, Paramount+ and Showtime are giving customers another option to consider.
Snap Inc. saw shares plummet in after-hours trading after reporting a loss in the latest quarter and forecasting lower first-quarter revenue.
Oatly has launched climate footprint labels on its products in North America.
Athletes are looking to get a competitive edge over their opponents through the use of technology as competition gets stiffer.
Boeing has officially bid farewell to its 747 jet, with the final one leaving the factory on Tuesday in Washington.
McDonald's saw increased customer traffic in the latest quarter, which drove results.
General Motors issued an upbeat forecast for 2023 after reporting strong quarterly results, citing high demand.
Vivian Tu, CEO and founder of Your Rich BFF Media, influencer and personal finance expert, joined Cheddar News to provide personal finance tips for millennials and Gen Z'ers to build wealth.
Labor officials are accusing Apple executives of rules intended to coerce employees, according to Bloomberg.
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