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The move is a reversal of the company’s previous stance that the platform could self-police.

BioNTech stock crumbled Tuesday after the husband-wife team who cofounded the German biotech announced their plan to step dow

Microsoft threw its support behind Anthropic and advocated for a temporary restraining order to the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation.

The Chronicle of Philanthropy has the receipts.

Oracle boosted its revenue backlog total by $30 billion during the February quarter.

Political scientists have long observed that countries are held together not by ideology but by organized coercion.
The president had been planning to campaign on oil prices.

Trump threatened Iran with "military consequences at a level never seen before" after U.S. intelligence found indications the country may be preparing to mine the world's most critical oil chokepoint, CBS reported.

Dating back to the 1970s, the U.S. had sent billions of dollars a year abroad to oil-producing countries in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America.

And this is a bellwether trial, meaning the court chose it as a representative test case to help determine verdicts across all connected cases.

Amazon's ecommmerce held a meeting with engineers where leadership admitted that AI usage played a part in its shopping website's struggles.

A federal judge ordered Live Nation to engage in settlement talks with a group of state attorneys general who accuse the live entertainment behemoth of illegally dominating the industry.

Taco Bell has unveiled more than 20 new menu items and unique products at its latest Live Más LIVE event on Peacock.

House Republicans plan to keep control of that chamber on a message of low costs. But higher oil prices could complicate that message.

President Trump tapped Kevin Warsh as the next chairman of the Federal Reserve. It's unclear if the Senate will confirm him soon to replace Jerome Powell.

Where will you be in the third quarter of 2027?

When oil prices change, it affects your energy costs—and even the price of everyday items. Here’s why.

An Ohio federal judge on Monday said she's obligated to "avoid absurdity" and ruled that Kalshi's prediction markets in sports amount to acts of gambling — which should come under state regulations

Live Updates Conference Call Highlights 14 minutes ago Live Here’s the key highlights from Oracle’s conference call: First 20/20 Quarter in 15 Years CFO Doug Kehring set the tone early: “Q3 being the first quarter in over 15 years where both organic total revenue and organic non-GAAP EPS grew at 20%

The original cryptocurrency, started in 2009, reached the milestone this week.

No employer in Washington state will be able to require workers to get microchipped—if the governor signs a sweeping new bill that's already passed with near-unanimous support.

Mississippi regulators authorized xAI to build a power plant with 41 natural gas-burning turbines in Southaven to power its nearby data centers.

The prescription drug leucovorin is getting a label update, but it's not what that the US Food and Drug Administration suggested during a White House briefing in September.

Gov. Greg Abbott celebrated the announcement on Tuesday, crediting Texas’ legal environment. Exxon has based its operations in the Houston area since 1989.