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Elon Musk breaks into the restaurant industry with his Tesla Diner opening in Hollywood, California. Elon Musk’s social media company X Corp has reached a tentative agreement to settle a lawsuit filed by former employees of the company that was then known as Twitter, who argued they were owed $500…
Macro Mavens President Stephanie Pomboy shares her thoughts on Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s future and his decision to leave rates unchanged on ‘Mornings with Maria.’ A federal appeals court on Friday overturned a lower court ruling that had blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau…
Civil liberties lawyer Alan Dershowitz discusses President Donald Trump’s demands to Harvard University amid a legal battle on ‘The Evening Edit.’ The clash between Alan Dershowitz, the lawyer widely recognized for representing Jeffrey Epstein and President Donald Trump, and a Martha’s Vineyard pierogi stand escalated again after the stand refused…
The Connor Group founder and managing partner discusses what needs to happen to unleash the housing market and the impact of regulations on rebuilding California following the wildfires. Real estate player CoStar, parent of Homes.com and Apartments.com, is suing Zillow, claiming the online real estate marketplace is using tens of…
The actress and businesswoman, who is Coldplay frontman Chris Martin’s ex, deadpanned a video for the tech company without mentioning the jumbotron concert controversy. (Credit: @astronomerio via X) Romantic relationships can easily develop in the workplace, but regardless of who is involved, they can be considered “thorny” from a legal…
Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. The owner of a Florida telecommunications firm was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to stealing from a federal program that provides discounted phone services to low-income customers. Q Link Wireless LLC and its 51-year-old CEO Issa Asad both pleaded guilty…
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