Google has been fined €250m by French regulators for breaching an agreement over paying media companies for reproducing their content online and for breaching intellectual property rules related to news media publishers.
The energy industry's commitment to offsetting emissions highlights its acknowledgment of persistent reliance on fossil fuels and serves as a PR pitch to combat climate change.
JetBlue Airways will end service at several cities, reduce flying out of Los Angeles, and focus on stronger markets as part of a strategy to retrench after years of losses and to cope with grounded planes for engine inspections.
Wall Street traders await the Federal Reserve decision and Jerome Powell's remarks, uncertain whether he will dampen rate-cut expectations.
Super Micro Computer stock has been down recently, and investors are advised to consider other stocks as Motley Fool's Stock Advisor team did not include it in their list of the top 10 stocks to buy now.
President Biden announces a deal with Intel that includes up to $8.5 billion in grants and $11 billion in loans to build semiconductor plants in the US, as part of his push to bring chip manufacturing back to America.
Boeing faces renewed questions over its ability to meet safety standards and concerns about the FAA's oversight following a series of incidents, including the loss of a rear door plug on a Boeing 737 Max 9 passenger jet during a flight.
The White House will provide Intel with $8.5 billion in funding through the CHIPS Act to support semiconductor manufacturing in the US and reduce dependence on other countries, as the company aims to regain its position as the world's most advanced semiconductor manufacturer.
Amazon's first-ever Big Spring Sale offers deals on a wide range of products, including home and kitchen items, travel essentials, and tech gadgets.
The Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots have surpassed a combined total of $1.5 billion, with the Mega Millions jackpot alone reaching an estimated $977 million.
A man was removed from a Delta Air Lines flight in Salt Lake City after boarding without a ticket, and the FBI is investigating the incident.
The Federal Reserve's March meeting will focus on the interruption of slowing price increases due to stronger-than-expected inflation readings, with attention on changes to interest-rate forecasts for the rest of 2024.
Dow Jones futures are largely unchanged ahead of the conclusion of the Federal Reserve's two-day meeting, with the focus on the central bank's rate-cut outlook; Intel, Chipotle, and Super Micro are making headlines.
Conservative investment fund group, American Conservative Values ETF, is divesting from Tyson Foods and rating its stocks as "refuse to buy" due to the company's hiring of migrant and refugee workers, citing potential alienation of customers and a negative impact on sales.
Samsung shares surge after reports that Nvidia is looking to buy its high-bandwidth memory chips, signaling potential growth in the AI semiconductor market and a chance for Samsung to close the gap with its rival SK Hynix.
Increasing numbers of wealthy Americans, disillusioned with the toxic political climate and threat of gun violence in the US, are considering moving abroad, with Portugal being a popular choice due to its liberal values and attractive real estate options, though the political instability and polarisation in Europe is a cause for concern for some.
BTC's price fell over 8% on Tuesday, its largest single-day decline since November 2022, with outflows from spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) contributing to the drop.
Approximately 95% of nonorganic fruits and vegetables tested by the United States government contain detectable levels of pesticides, with certain produce such as strawberries, spinach, and kale being the most contaminated, according to the Environmental Working Group's annual report.
UnitedHealth Group, one of the largest healthcare providers in the US, is making progress in recovering from a cyberattack by the hacking group ALPHV, also known as "BlackCat," which targeted its subsidiary Change Healthcare and resulted in significant disruptions to various healthcare systems and services.
MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Elon Musk, will donate $500 million to 361 nonprofits, with each organization receiving either $1 million or $2 million, in an open call for applications.
The winning numbers for the Mega Millions $893 million jackpot were 24, 46, 49, 62, 66, and Mega Ball 7, with a 2X Megaplier and a $421.4 million cash option, while the Powerball jackpot has reached $687 million.
The Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots have combined to surpass $1.5 billion, with no recent winners in either game.
Two men have been accused of stealing battery manufacturing technology from Tesla and attempting to sell the proprietary information in China.
JetBlue Airways will end service in several cities and reduce flying out of Los Angeles in a move to retrench and focus on stronger markets, while also dealing with the grounding of planes and years of losing money.
Asian markets rise ahead of Federal Reserve guidance on interest rate cuts, while oil prices and US futures fall; Bank of Japan's benchmark interest rate hike suggests wide interest rate gap with the US will persist, and China's benchmark lending rates remain unchanged.
JetBlue Airways is ending service at several cities and reducing flying out of Los Angeles, as well as coping with grounding planes for engine inspections, in an effort to retrench and focus on stronger markets after years of financial losses.
Gannett and McClatchy, two major newspaper chains, are reducing their reliance on The Associated Press for news reports and images, with Gannett planning to completely stop using A.P. content except for election data and its stylebook, while McClatchy will cease using some A.P. services next month.
California Governor Gavin Newsom partners with automaker Stellantis to increase the number of clean cars on the road in the state, aiming to cut greenhouse gas emissions by up to 12 million metric tons by 2026.
Mount Sinai Health System and UnitedHealthcare have reached a new multiyear contract, ensuring that Mount Sinai hospitals and doctors will remain in network and avoiding the need for patients to find new doctors or pay out-of-network prices.
Chipotle Mexican Grill's board has approved a 50-for-1 stock split, leading to a solid overnight rise in Chipotle's stock price.
Stellantis, one of the largest automakers in the world, has agreed to comply with California's tough vehicle emissions standards, which require zero-emission and plug-in hybrid vehicles to make up 68% of new light-duty vehicle sales by 2030, boosting Gov. Gavin Newsom's efforts to combat global warming.
Two men, including a Canadian living in China, have been accused by US prosecutors of attempting to sell secret battery manufacturing technology stolen from Tesla.
The standard 5% to 6% broker commission on home sales may soon become a thing of the past, potentially resulting in big savings for Bay Area home buyers and sellers.
Automaker Stellantis has pledged to comply with California's strict emissions rules through 2030, regardless of the decisions made by future federal administrations, in an effort to fight climate change and promote clean vehicles.
Texas public schools are withdrawing $8.5 billion in investments from asset manager BlackRock due to their alleged boycott of fossil fuels, which the state believes harms their oil and gas economy and the companies that support it.
It is technically possible to guarantee a winning lottery ticket by purchasing every possible combination, but the cost and logistics make it impractical and not a smart investment.
JetBlue is cutting unprofitable routes and completely exiting certain cities as it faces cost-cutting measures following the cancellation of its merger with Spirit Airlines, with the move aimed at reducing delays and freeing up aircraft for more profitable routes.
Microsoft has hired AI veteran Mustafa Suleyman to lead its consumer AI team, showcasing the company's investment in AI and its pursuit of top talent.
Unilever is spinning off its ice cream business, including brands like Ben & Jerry's, as part of a growth strategy to create a leaner business and distance itself from controversies surrounding the independent activism of its subsidiary.
Mount Sinai and UnitedHealthcare have resolved their contract dispute, allowing all Mount Sinai facilities to be back in network with UnitedHealthcare and its subsidiary Oxford Health Plans, ensuring uninterrupted coverage for patients and doctors.
McDonald's-owned restaurant concept CosMc's has opened its second location in Dallas, offering unique and flavorful drinks, as well as a selection of savory and sweet food options.
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman addressed concerns over his $193 million compensation package, explaining that it consists of salary and stock ownership which is evaluated by the board based on his performance, while also clarifying that he sold his stake in the company and had to be re-hired, earning his ownership back.
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is supporting the development of a "lunar railroad" concept proposed by aerospace giant Northrop Grumman, which could open the moon to serious and sustained economic development by transporting humans, supplies, and resources for commercial ventures across the lunar surface.
United Airlines flight 35 from San Francisco to Japan was delayed by five hours due to mechanical issues, marking at least the eighth flight in the past couple of weeks for the airline to experience maintenance problems.
JetBlue is cutting routes to and from Kansas City, Missouri, as well as other locations, following a failed merger and financial challenges caused by the pandemic, instead focusing on key routes in the East Coast, the Caribbean, and certain Florida destinations like Puerto Rico and Orlando.
The Biden administration is expected to announce new automobile emissions standards that initially relax proposed tailpipe limits for three years but eventually reach the same strict standards, in an effort to address industry opposition and public reluctance towards electric vehicles.
Uber and Lyft will cease operations in Minneapolis starting May 1, after the City Council mandated that rideshare drivers be paid the local minimum wage of $15.57 per hour, putting 10,000 people out of work and sparking controversy.
Unilever plans to cut approximately 7,500 jobs and separate its ice cream division from the rest of its products, aiming for improved flexibility and future growth potential.
Home sales in California experienced double-digit growth for the second consecutive month in February, driven by lower mortgage rates and increased buyer activity, with median prices also rising across the state.
After the California Lottery revealed the winner of a $1.765 billion Powerball jackpot, the winner's neighbors described him as a family man who enjoys spending time with his grandkids and is pleasant to have around.