Tech stocks kick off the year, trying to rebound from issues that range from fake news to missed production goals. How are Facebook, Apple, Tesla, and more poised to kick off 2018?
Plus how Germany is cracking down on hate speech on social media. We talk to The Daily Dot's Philip Tracy about the country's new regulations against Facebook.
And on the latest episode of "The Long and the Short", we recap the holiday retail season and the best and worst IPOs of the year.
Resale platforms do big business – and Mercari just became the first in the U.S. to eliminate all fees for sellers and completely changed how returns work on its platform.
e.l.f.’s affordable price point and makeup and skincare options made it a social media darling – and the company’s CEO says the company even gets product ideas from its audience.
Nearly 40% of Americans choose travel over financial stability, funding trips on credit and sacrificing other budget line items to take a vacation — because live fast or die trying.
Disney shareholders have rallied behind longtime CEO Robert Iger. They voted Wednesday to rebuff activist investor Nelson Peltz and his ally, former Disney chief financial officer Jay Rasulo.
Student loan borrowers have the ability to earn retirement funds pegged to their payments – and the company Summer might be bringing it to your workplace.
It might not be what investors want to hear… but bringing down inflation could mean interest rates stay higher for (even) longer. But it's not all downside.