Tag: NTD Business

NTD Business (Dec. 12): New Twitter Files Detail How Trump Was Banned; Used Car Prices Fall to Lowest Level in 2022

New details have emerged about how Twitter banned former President Donald Trump. We look at the internal discussions before he was kicked off the platform. Used car prices are falling from stratospheric heights, hitting the lowest level this year. By how much will they fall? And where are new car prices going? Microsoft is teaming…


NTD Business (Dec. 9): Twitter Files, Part 2: Secret Blacklists; Wholesale Inflation Tops Estimates

The explosive Twitter Files part two is out. This episode presents internal company documents on how many users were shadow-banned. Wholesale inflation data is out. Inflation came in hotter than expected in November, and it could affect your holiday purchases. Workers at a GM battery factory vote on whether to unionize. How did it go? And what…


NTD Business (Dec. 8): TikTok Sued Over Harmful Content; Musk: Key Bits of Twitter Files Compromised

Twitter boss Elon Musk says some of Twitter’s internal messages about suppressing free speech might be hidden or deleted—but they’ll release everything they find. “Mr. Wonderful” Kevin O’Leary lost $15 million that FTX gave him to act as a spokesperson. He also lost $10 million worth of crypto in his FTX account. A Chinese Communist…


NTD Business (Dec. 7): Carvana Downgraded, Shares Tank; Study: George Soros Tied to 253 Media Groups

Carvana shares plummeted, and fears are growing it’ll go bankrupt after getting downgraded by a rating agency. The District of Columbia is suing Amazon, saying it stole tips from its delivery drivers for two and a half years. More signs supply chain problems are starting to resolve: Shipping times and prices are both down. How…


NTD Business (Dec. 6): Meta May Remove All News From Facebook; GM Evaluating Twitter Ad Suspension

Facebook parent company Meta is threatening to remove all news from its platform, in light of a new bill in Congress that could take money from Meta and give to news organizations. General Motors gives a reason for suspending advertising on Twitter. It claims it’s not because of free speech ideals. The latest big company to…


NTD Business (Dec. 5): Musk Unveils 2020 Twitter Censorship Machine; CEO: Wokeness Destroying Workplace

Twitter CEO Elon Musk releases the so called “Twitter Files”, we take a look at the workings behind the censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story. If your workplace is forcing woke ideologies on you, we have some ways that you can protect yourself. China’s ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns are pushing away Apple. It’s planning to…


NTD Business (Dec. 2): US Economy Added 263K Jobs in Nov.; Tesla Unveils New Heavy-Duty Semi Trucks

President Biden signs a bill to avoid a nationwide rail strike. It means train commuters and products will stay on track next week. New jobs report released today; 263,000 jobs added, beating expectations. Does a strong labor market mean upwards inflationary pressure? We have analysis. Electric carmaker Tesla unveils its new heavy-duty semi trucks. Elon…


NTD Business (Dec. 2): US Economy Added 263,000 Jobs in Nov.; Tesla Unveils New Heavy-Duty Semi Trucks

President Joe Biden signs a bill to avoid a nationwide rail strike. It means train commuters and products will stay on track next week. The new jobs report was released; 263,000 jobs were added, beating expectations. Does a strong labor market mean upwards inflationary pressure? We have analysis. Electric carmaker Tesla unveils its new heavy-duty…


NTD Business (Dec. 1): Senate Passes Bill to Avert Rail Shutdown; Regulation Coming to Crypto?

The Senate passes a bill in a rush to prevent a potentially devastating railroad shutdown. It had bipartisan support. New data out Thursday shows inflation remains high, although its increase has slowed. Will it ever come down to where the Fed wants it? We have analysis from an industry veteran. Storm clouds roll over the cryptocurrency industry,…


NTD Business (Nov. 30): House Passes Bill to Avert Rail Strike; Fed Chair Signals Smaller Rate Hikes

The U.S. House of Representatives is taking action to avert a rail strike—passing a bill to impose a labor deal on U.S. rail workers. The Federal Reserve will slow down its rate hikes, and it could come as early as next month. The stock market rallied on the news. India is launching its first digital…