Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joked about not rehearsing for his keynote speech at the company's GPU Technology Conference, referencing Taylor Swift's training regime, during which she sang her entire set list while running on a treadmill.
The U.S. Energy Department is set to unveil final rules that will soften a proposal to slash electric vehicles' mileage ratings, which is seen as a win for automakers and the United Auto Workers union.
The Bank of Japan is expected to end negative borrowing costs and raise its benchmark rate, as well as terminate its yield curve control scheme and purchases of stock exchange-traded funds, but traders should focus on guidance and the possibility of a powerful bullish response in the yen.
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca is capping the out-of-pocket costs for inhalers and related medication at $35 per month, aimed at helping vulnerable patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who lack health insurance.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the Blackwell chip, a next-generation AI chip that is at least two times faster than its predecessor and has five times the AI performance, signaling a new era of computing and the promise of AI for every industry.
Google Cloud and NVIDIA have expanded their partnership to provide AI infrastructure offerings and integrations that enable the ML community to easily build, scale, and manage generative AI applications, including the adoption of NVIDIA Grace Blackwell AI computing platform and the NVIDIA DGX Cloud service, support for JAX on NVIDIA GPUs, integration of NVIDIA NIM inference microservices into Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), support for NVIDIA NeMo framework, and expanded support for NVIDIA GPUs in Google Cloud's Vertex AI and Dataflow.
NVIDIA has announced that several leading companies in the transportation sector, including BYD, Hyper, XPENG, Plus, Nuro, Waabi, and WeRide, have adopted the NVIDIA DRIVE Thor centralized car computer for their next-generation autonomous vehicle fleets, providing efficient and cost-effective solutions.
NVIDIA has launched a catalog of generative AI microservices that enable businesses to create and deploy custom applications with full ownership and control of their intellectual property, offering optimized inference and retrieval-augmented generation, among other functionalities.
Dow Jones futures, S&P 500 futures, and Nasdaq 100 futures were down ahead of the stock market open, with Nvidia, Alphabet, and Tesla making notable moves, while the Federal Reserve's two-day meeting is in focus.
United Airlines flight bound for Japan had to return to the gate at San Francisco International Airport due to a mechanical issue, marking the 10th similar incident for the airline in the past two weeks.
Nvidia has introduced Nvidia NIM, a software platform that simplifies the deployment of AI models into production environments by combining models with optimized inferencing engines and packaging them as microservices, allowing companies to accelerate their AI roadmap.
Investment bank Morgan Stanley is warning that the US Dollar and stocks are at risk, giving an advantage to BRICS, due to structural forces and factors such as deteriorating relations with China and rising Bitcoin and commodity prices suggesting the US Dollar may be reaching its limit.
UnitedHealth is testing software to restore medical claims systems after a cyberattack by the ransomware group ALPHV disrupted the company's operations and made it harder for hospitals to provide care, submit insurance claims, and get paid.
Hertz CEO, Stephen Scherr, is stepping down after the company's plan to buy 100,000 Teslas and expand its fleet of EVs backfired, leading to low demand from renters and high repair costs; former Cruise executive, Gil West, will take over as the new CEO.
Elon Musk defended his use of ketamine as a helpful depression aide in a tense interview with former CNN anchor Don Lemon, while also emphasizing the benefits of the drug over selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for treating depression.
A federal appeals court has paused the SEC's financial rules that require private companies to disclose their carbon emissions and climate change risks, in response to petitions for review filed by energy companies and business groups.
One of the winners of the $1.765 billion Powerball jackpot in California has been revealed to be Theodorus Struyck from Frazier Park, with no other information about him available.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) has announced that workers at Volkswagen's assembly plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, will hold a unionization vote after a supermajority of eligible workers signed union cards, making it the only Volkswagen plant globally with no employee representation.
The Federal Reserve is facing the challenge of determining whether the recent uptick in inflation is temporary or the start of a prolonged struggle as they meet this week, with some forecasting a revision down to two rate cuts this year while others expect them to stick to their forecast of three rate cuts.
Shares of Tesla surged nearly 7% after the company announced price increases for its Model Y electric vehicles in Europe and the United States, with analysts suggesting the move is aimed at boosting sales rather than reflecting solid demand.
Super Micro Computer's stock experienced volatility and declined after being added to the S&P 500 index, despite its potential for long-term success in the AI sector due to its essential hardware.
Super Micro Computer stock initially surged after being added to the S&P 500, but later declined due to profit-taking and market volatility in the AI sector.
Audi has unveiled the Q6 e-tron, an electric midsize SUV based on the new PPE platform, featuring improved efficiency, a 100 kWh battery pack, and a range of over 300 miles.
Audi has unveiled the 2025 Q6 E-Tron, its latest step towards becoming an electric-only automaker, featuring all-new battery-and-motor technology, excellent range, and fast charging capabilities.
Shares of American EV startup Canoo (GOEV) are surging after its Oklahoma City facility received approval as a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ), which will help improve profitability as production scales.
Two large lottery jackpots, with a Mega Millions jackpot estimated at $875 million and a Powerball jackpot estimated at $645 million, are still available, but winners may have different options for anonymity depending on their location.
Elon Musk defends his use of the drug ketamine, stating that it helps alleviate a negative state of mind and benefits investors in Tesla, in a contentious interview with Don Lemon.
Authentic Brands Group has reached a licensing agreement with Minute Media, ensuring that Sports Illustrated will continue its operations in both print and digital formats.
Hertz, the rental car company, is replacing its CEO after facing trouble with its electric vehicle fleet and financial losses, stemming from a drop in the value of the EVs and poor execution and marketing strategies, as well as issues with collision repairs and damage.
Alaska Airlines passengers file a class-action lawsuit seeking $1 billion in punitive damages against Boeing and Alaska Airlines after a door plug blowout incident during a flight.
Dairy Queen will celebrate the first day of spring with "Free Cone Day" on March 19, offering a free small vanilla soft-serve cone to customers at participating locations nationwide.
Elon Musk said his ketamine prescription helps him manage a negative state similar to depression and believes it benefits Tesla's investors.
Elon Musk stated in an interview that he is "almost always" sober during his late-night social media posts on X, but did not specify whether he was referring to his use of ketamine or another substance. Musk also discussed his prescription use of ketamine and addressed concerns about its impact on his companies.
"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary warns couples against merging finances, emphasizing the importance of maintaining your own financial identity to protect against potential disasters like divorce or the death of a spouse.
Big-name retailers such as Dollar General, Target, and Walmart are making sweeping changes to their self checkout systems, primarily due to concerns about theft and the need to improve the shopping experience for customers.
Mike Lynch, the co-founder of Autonomy, will testify in his US trial against charges that he defrauded Hewlett-Packard in the sale of his software company.
Authentic Brands Group has announced that Minute Media has acquired the publishing rights to Sports Illustrated, with plans to enhance visibility and cater to a wider global audience while honoring the brand's legacy.
Shares of Micron Technology surged on Monday following a vote of confidence from Wall Street analysts, who increased their price targets and cited expectations for a strong quarter driven by improved pricing and the company's exposure to artificial intelligence.
Mike Lynch, a UK tech tycoon, orchestrated a massive fraud to inflate revenue at his software startup, Autonomy, in order to deceive Hewlett Packard into acquiring it for $11 billion, according to a US prosecutor.
Builders' confidence in the U.S. housing market rose to the highest level since July as home buyers turn to new construction amid a shortage of existing homes, with economists expecting more to join the market if mortgage rates fall later this year.
Hertz is replacing its CEO Stephen Scherr after the company faced increasing costs and low demand for electric vehicle rentals.
Stephanie Cohen, the global head of platform solutions at Goldman Sachs, has left the Wall Street giant after 25 years to take on the role of chief strategy officer at cloud services company Cloudflare.
Joann Inc., the fabric and craft retailer, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after 81 years in business, but its stores and website will continue to operate normally as the company seeks to become privately owned.
Google has been accused of censoring Republicans and interfering in elections to help Democratic candidates win the presidency, according to a report by the Media Research Center, but Google has denied these claims.
The Bank of Japan is expected to make significant changes to its monetary policy, including ending negative interest rates and winding down its massive monetary easing program.
Lenmeldy, the first FDA-approved gene therapy, has been authorized for the treatment of children with metachromatic leukodystrophy, a rare genetic disease affecting the brain and nervous system, offering hope for improved outcomes and potentially changing patients' lives.
Fabric and crafts retailer Joann has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing higher operating costs and reduced consumer demand, but plans to keep its stores open while it undergoes restructuring.
Amazon is hosting its Big Spring Sale from March 20 to March 25, offering a wide range of discounted products including electronics, fashion, and cleaning essentials.
Elon Musk's AI firm xAI has made the Grok-1 AI model, designed to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT, available for free download through GitHub and BitTorrent, following criticism of OpenAI's closed models.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is expected to finalize emissions rules this week that will require a certain percentage of new cars to be all-electric by 2032, potentially impacting the future of the electric vehicle movement in the country and its efforts to tackle climate change.