How the Trump-Musk fallout is crushing Tesla stock

Tesla shares suffered their worst two-day plunge since 2021 amid President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's very-public feud.

Trump reportedly to extend TikTok ban deadline for third time

The president announced a second extension on a TikTok ban in April as several U.S. companies have shown interest in acquiring the popular social media platform's U.S. operations.

Nintendo Switch 2 hits stores Thursday. What to know about the release

Nintendo’s latest console features a bigger screen and higher resolution, faster processing capabilities, and enhanced graphics.

Subway owner buys chicken chain

A popular new chicken chain says it has been acquired by a private equity firm that also owns Subway.

Social Security Fairness Act: Where the expanded benefits stand

Earlier this year, Biden signed a bill that boosted Social Security payments for nearly 3 million people. Here’s an update on the expanded benefits.

Trump Burger chain grows popular in Texas, controversial with critics

A growing Texas burger chain themed around Donald Trump blends political spectacle with fast food, drawing both loyalists and critics in equal measure—with a menu and vibe that feel more rally than restaurant.

Surge in steel tariffs could threaten Trump promise of lower grocery prices

President Donald Trump has announced a 50% tariff on imported steel and aluminum, raising concerns about rising costs on a wide range of consumer goods, especially groceries.

Toyota to launch 2 US-made EVs in 2025, expand lineup to 7 by 2027

Toyota will begin building two all-electric vehicles in the U.S. next year, expanding to seven EV models by 2027. The automaker is also ramping up battery production in North Carolina to support its shift.

Trump says he's going to double tariffs on foreign steel

The president’s rally took place in Pennsylvania on Friday to celebrate a potential deal for Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel.

Is Netflix down? Downdetector reports thousands of outage spikes across US

Netflix went down for thousands of users across the U.S. on May 29, with many receiving a “title not available to watch instantly" error. Downdetector logged over 17,000 reports.