Time Magazine names its Person of the Year: The Silence Breakers. Ashley Judd, Taylor Swift, former Uber engineer Susan Fowler, and more, represent the anti-harassment movement sweeping the nation on the cover.
UPS is warning customers that they may experience delivery delays after record-breaking Cyber Monday orders. The company hired additional seasonal workers to cope with holiday demand, but UPS says this year brought an "unprecedented" surge.
J.D. Durkin reports live from Washington D.C. about President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and move the US embassy there.
Chris Lafakis, Director at Moody's Analytics, discusses how home insurance may change as a result of the devastation in California brought on by the LA fires.
Brian Rosen, Founder and CEO of InvestBev, discusses what the Surgeon General’s new Advisory on Alcohol and Cancer Risk means for the adult beverage business.
Damage from the Los Angeles inferno is setting records—and it's not over. Plus, rate-cut drama, the battle over Greenland, and Zuckerberg bends the knee.
Watch Duty CEO, John Mills, talks to Cheddar about how the app works, how it helps people in real time and how people can donate to help those affected.
JP Richardson, CEO at Exodus, discusses bringing Exodus public, his thoughts on the future of crypto markets, and tips to take the first steps into the space.
Jonathan Alter, journalist and author, discusses Trump's threats to take back the Panama Canal, unraveling foreign policy work done by Jimmy Carter in 1978.