: Justice Department sues Google for antitrust in digital advertising, while Alphabet stock slides
The Justice Department sued Alphabet Inc.'s Google on Tuesday, alleging its dominant digital-advertising business constitutes a monopoly.
Earnings Outlook: Intel earnings will be more about the future than the past
Intel Corp. earnings will be more about the future than holiday-season results.
: Elon Musk says ‘funding secured’ tweets were a way to ‘do the right thing’
Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Elon Musk is back in court Tuesday for a final stretch of testimony in a federal fraud trial over alleged investor...
The Tell: Jeremy Grantham says ‘easiest leg’ of stock-market bubble burst over. Here’s what’s next.
Longtime stock-market bear Jeremy Grantham says the “easiest” part of the U.S. stock-market bubble burst is over. Investors should brace for a wild ride.
: Popular Bank of New York draws fine for PPP loan administration problem
The Federal Reserve Board on Tuesday said it fined Popular Bank of New York BPOP $2.3 million for processing six potentially fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program...
: NYSE says it’s still investigating issue that led to unusual number of trading halts
The New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday said it was still looking into the technical issue that led to a large number of trading halts...
: JPMorgan ‘hates Tesla and me,’ Musk says in court
Tesla Inc. TSLA Chief Executive Elon Musk on Tuesday shed more light onto the often-acrimonious dealings between the EV maker and JPMorgan Chase & Co....
Jim Cramer’s Investing Club meeting Tuesday: J&J, Danaher, AMD
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.
Making salary ranges public may shrink pay gaps but slow wage growth
Pay transparency laws benefit marginalized workers, but economists warn they could also diminish the negotiating power of the labor force at large.