Tesla recalls 1.85 million vehicles over unlatched hood detection problem
Elon Musk's Tesla announced the recall of 1.85 million vehicles to address an issue in which a vehicle's software fails to detect an unlatched hood that could unexpectedly open.
Tesla’s self-driving tech is ‘totally not fit for purpose’: William Stein
Truist securities analyst William Stein reacts to a Tesla recall and sounds the alarm on the auto maker’s self-driving mode.
Senate hearing on Trump assassination attempt gets testy over encrypted apps
Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram has the details from Capitol Hill on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Trump blasts Meta and Google after users claim companies censored assassination attempt searches
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump urged his supporters on Tuesday to "go after" tech companies Meta and Google over their censorship of media related to the recent attempt on his life.
Microsoft is the bellwether for AI progress: Beth Kindig
I/O Fund lead tech analyst Beth Kindig analyzes Microsoft and Apple on 'Varney & Co.'
California city rolls out all-electric police fleet, first in US
South Pasadena, California, officially ditched gas-powered police cars and made the switch to a fully electric fleet for its police department, the city said.
Facebook parent Meta settles Texas lawsuit for $1.4B
Meta Platforms settled a lawsuit brought against it by the state of Texas for a record-breaking $1.4 billion, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday.
Analyst had to intervene to keep Tesla's Full Self-Driving mode from crashing
A financial analyst who tested Tesla's Full Self-Driving mode on the roads of suburban New York was forced to take control to avoid an accident and had to intervene on other occasions.
Facebook admits 'mistake' in censoring iconic Trump assassination attempt photo: 'This was an error'
Facebook admitted on Monday that it had wrongly censored the viral image of Donald Trump raising his fist after an assassination attempt against him.
Bitcoin is poised to command a huge chunk of global wealth: Natalie Brunell
'Coin Stories' podcast host Natalie Brunell discusses whether Bitcoin can become the next global reserve currency on 'Making Money.'
Once TikTok divests from CCP, lawmakers will get on board: Rep. Greg Steube
Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., discusses TikTok privacy concerns and whether Israel is heading for 'all-out war' with Hezbollah on 'The Big Money Show.'
Biden's Tesla snubs sparked Elon Musk's break from Democrats: report
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's break with Democrats began with the Biden administration's snubbing of the electric vehicle giant while touting unionized automakers, a new report claims.
CEOs like Trump for his blockchain 'consistency': John Wu
Ava Labs President John Wu says crypto operators and investors want to see 'clarity and real standard' in the market.
The 'Magnificent 7' are definitely back in focus: R 'Ray' Wang
R 'Ray' Wang discusses tech stocks ahead of this weeks earnings data, arguing that 'tech continues to be a flight to safety.'
Microsoft may see a 'historic' earnings report: Keith Fitz-Gerald
Fitz-Gerald Group CIO Keith Fitz-Gerald analyzes whether these four core tech companies can make or break markets.
Trump's embrace of Bitcoin is a strategic move: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica reacts to Trump's Bitcoin endorsement at the world's largest crypto conference in Nashville on 'Varney & Co.'
Air Force creates fleet of AI-driven drones to protect human pilots
'The CyberGuy' Kurt Knutsson joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the use of AI in the future of warfare.
Justice Department accuses TikTok of gathering American user data on social issues like abortion, gun control
The Justice Department claims TikTok is collecting data on U.S. users and their views on social issues like gun control and abortion to send to engineers in China.
Harris campaign joins TikTok after Biden signed ban
Vice President Kamala Harris has joined TikTok even as the Biden administration has called the ByteDance-owned app a national security threat and enacted legislation to ban it.
CrowdStrike CEO says 97% of Windows sensors are back online
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz posted on LinkedIn that the company is still working to ensure all systems have been fully recovered after an issue led to a global tech outage.