Ex-Peloton billionaire CEO John Foley says he's lost all his money

Former Peloton CEO and co-founder John Foley said in a new interview that his fortune dried up. “I’m an open book… I’ve had to sell almost everything in my life."

Zuckerberg says Biden admin "pressured" Meta
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In a letter Monday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared that the Biden Administration pressured Facebook to censor posts about COVID-19. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft breaks it down with political commentator Brad Polumbo.

DOJ files antitrust lawsuit against RealPage
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The Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against RealPage, a real estate software company, accusing it of a scheme to help landlords hike rental prices. LiveNOW's Austin Westfall breaks it down with Phillip Alberstat, the managing director of Embarc Advisors, a finance advisory firm.

The US added 818,000 fewer jobs this year than originally estimated

Over 800,000 fewer jobs were added by employers in the last few months, but consumer sentiment about the economy is still strong.

Kroger-Albertsons merger trial: What to know about the proposed plan, possible impact on grocery prices

Albertsons and Kroger proposed a $24.6 billion merger in 2022, with the Federal Trade Commission suing to prevent the deal claiming that it would stop competition among retailers and increase grocery prices.

Which Red Lobster locations are closing now?

Red Lobster has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and has closed several restaurants after a failed attempt to boost traffic with an all-you-can-eat shrimp deal.

Company offering 'dream job for dog parents' in nationwide search

Woofz, a puppy and dog training app, has launched a nationwide search in the U.S. to hire someone for what it says is "the dream job for dog parents."

USPS could slow service in certain areas as it seeks to cut costs

The USPS is considering cost-cutting measures that could result in slower mail delivery for long-distance and rural services. 

Peloton to charge sizable 'activation fee' with used equipment

Peloton will begin collecting the new one-time fee from people who acquire their equipment through secondary sales not conducted by "Peloton-owned channels or any of our third-party distribution partners."

Canada rail strike to end after government forces arbitration

A Canadian railroad strike will apparently be short-lived: the government has ordered the country's two major railroads to enter arbitration and get trains rolling again.

Where Harris, Trump stand on Social Security

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump both say they want to protect Social Security, but neither have been very specific on how they plan to fix it.

Walmart and Target are cutting prices to entice customers

Major retailer like Target and Walmart have been issuing price cuts for droves of items throughout the summer to stimulate sales. Here's how they are doing.

Judge blocks FTC's ban on noncompete clauses, stalling worker protections

A federal judge in Texas has blocked a U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rule that would have banned noncompete clauses for workers.

July inflation drops below 3 percent as Fed considers September rate cut

Inflation dipped below 3% for the first time in three years, and that, combined with other economic indicators, may push the Fed to slash interest rates more than once.

What are Sneex shoes? Spanx founder Sarah Blakley's new product

Sarah Blakley, the inventor of Spanx, has another product to unveil to the fashion world - a hybrid sneaker stiletto.