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Stocks rebounded on Wednesday, buoyed by gains in technology and semiconductor giants. Oil prices stabilized after this week's surge.
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Stocks rebounded on Wednesday, buoyed by gains in technology and semiconductor giants. Oil prices stabilized after this week's surge.

President Donald Trump unveiled a voluntary pledge with major tech companies on Wednesday that the administration said will protect consumers from rising electricity costs spurred by artificial intelligence development.

President Trump and his officials say the war won't be protracted. Experts say it could go on longer than the White House expects.

Judge Richard Eaton of the U.S. Court of International Trade wrote that “all importers of record" were “entitled to benefit" from the Supreme Court ruling.

The airline cited the expansion of Starlink as the reason for the new rule.

IG Metall's vote share plunged from 39.4% to 31.1% in Tesla's Giga Berlin works council election after weeks of intimidation, police calls, and Musk expansion threats.

Amazon said the Bahrain facility was damaged due to a nearby drone strike, and two data centers in the UAE were directly hit by drones.

The Strait of Hormuz, normally jammed with oil tankers and cargo ships, has been nearly emptied by the war in the Middle East.

Netflix CFO Spencer Neumann said the company has plenty of room for growth even though it did not end up acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery.

There are only 100 days until the World Cup kickoff.

The secretary saw a friendlier reception from House Republicans than she did from their Senate counterparts a day before.

Meanwhile, customers say they feel store inventory is lacking and aren’t fans of Target’s DEI rollbacks.

If you raise the minimum wage 10%, then robot adoption goes up 8%, research looking at data from 1992 to 2021 shows.

Okta's stock has dropped this year as investors fret over AI replacing cybersecurity

The Chris Dixon-led outfit is planning to close the fundraise in the first half of 2026.

Teresa Ghilarducci told Fortune that Trump is a “quirky, bold leader," but admits that if she was younger, she'd have "ideological, righteous concerns."

Attorney General Pam Bondi "claims the DOJ has released all of the Epstein files. The record is clear: they have not," Rep. Nancy Mace said in a post on X.

The Information Technology Industry Council's letter doesn't name Anthropic, but lands days after the AI company was designated a supply chain risk.

Wall Street doesn't see the quick slump in Korean stocks as a harbinger for anything to come in the U.S.

The viral AI ad imagines laid-off workers pedaling bikes to power the technology that replaced them.

The father of Jonathan Gavalas accused Google of convincing his son to commit suicide after first encouraging him to execute a "mass casualty attack."

Starbucks corporate office opening in Nashville later this year will house supply chain teams as the coffee company expands its corporate footprint.

Broadcom, which contributes to Google's tensor processing units, called for artificial intelligence revenue to double in the February quarter.

“Consumers will be the biggest losers here,” a Cato Institute economist told Fortune.