Severe storms threaten July 4th travel, festivities across South and Northeast
The strongest storms will target Kentucky and Tennessee, potentially bringing damaging wind gusts over 65 mph and ping pong size hail.
With just 8% of new vehicles costing under $30,000, ‘it’s the least affordable car market in modern history,’ expert says
As consumer tastes change, carmakers are upgrading their lineups and scaling back on less-expensive cars.
Why Ford says new high-tech features for its Super Duty trucks will save marriages
The 2023 Ford Super Duty lineup is designed to ease difficulties with some of the vehicles’ most important functions: towing and carrying/hauling.
Make way for ‘an old school money contraction’ in the second half, says one market strategist
Don’t anticipate for another catastrophic collapse to affirm your recession predictions this year, says Canaccord Genuity Chief Market Strategist Tony Dwyer.
Marlboro maker Altria’s bet on smoke-free products
Altria says it wants to help smokers transition away from cigarettes to what it calls “reduced harm alternatives” such as e-cigarettes.
Ex-Tesla engineer builds Aigen robots to eliminate weeds without pesticides
U.S. pesticide usage reached more than 1.1 billion pounds annually by 2012. Aigen believes its Element robots can help.
Jan. 6 defendant arrested near Obama’s home had guns and 400 rounds of ammunition in his van
Taylor Taranto has been publicly identified as a participant in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol since August 2021. He was arrested Thursday.
FTC seeks to ban fake reviews with new proposed rule
In recent years, the FTC has fined or brought cases against companies believed to be suppressing honest reviews or soliciting fake reviews.
Tech stocks close out best first half in 40 years, powered by Apple rally and Nvidia boom
The Nasdaq’s 32% rally in the first six months of the year marked the best first half for the tech-heavy index since it jumped 37% in 1983.
The biggest takeaways from Microsoft’s courtroom showdown with the FTC over Activision Blizzard
Many internal Microsoft documents have come up in conversations with executives or have been released as part of a hearing over its Activision Blizzard deal.




