A Delaware judge on Wednesday denied Newsmax's request to throw out part of a defamation lawsuit filed by voting machine company Smartmatic.
Share:
More In Business

How A.I. Can Help With Estate Settlement
CEO and co-founder of Alix, Alexandra Mysoor, discusses why it’s so important for everyone, regardless of income, to both plan and settle their estates.

Reason to be Bullish After the Fed Decision
After the Fed forecast three cuts to come in 2024, Kevin D. Mahn, President and CIO at Hennion & Walsh Asset Management breaks down why the market looks strong, and he sees some reasons for concern in Reddit’s choice to IPO.

Reddit is Going Public. Here's What You Should Know.
On Thursday, Reddit goes public, offering 22 million shares to the public at $31 to $34 each.

Rate Cuts Are Still Happening, Say Federal Reserve Officials
Federal Reserve officials signaled that they still expect to cut their key interest rate three times in 2024 despite signs that inflation was surprisingly high at the start of the year.

Yes, You Can Get A Massive Plant at Costco For Under $30. But Should You?
We head into the big box store with the expert tips on how to pick out plants that will last.

Gas is Out, Electric is In (Again) as the EPA Issues New Guidelines for the Auto Industry
Is this the most ambitious plan ever to cut planet-warming emissions from passenger vehicles?

Vontier's Plans for Growth and Expansion in 2024
Mark Morelli, CEO of Vontier, breaks down his company's latest results and plans for the rest of the year.

JKBX Lets Fans Invest in Their Favorite Songs
Scott Cohen, CEO of JKBX, breaks down how his platform works to allow users to turn popular songs into an investment.

Doroni Aerospace Wants to Make ‘Flying Cars’ Reality
Doron Merdinger, CEO of Doroni Aerospace, discusses the company’s H1-X eVOTL vehicle and how it’s working to bring it to market for consumers.
