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More than 4 in 10 people — or 43% — are trying to change their career fields this year, according to a new report by online employment platform FlexJobs.

"Trey" the triceratops will be sold on Joopiter from March 17 to 31, with a preauction estimate of $4.5 million to $5.5 million.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee after coming under fire for her leadership during a nationwide immigration sweep.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr told CNBC on Tuesday that Netflix's previous Warner Bros. Discovery offer "raised a lot of competition concerns."

Have you got "AI-nxiety?" Goldman took a close look at the last earnings season and found a mismatch between hype and reality.

The AI company Anthropic was likely not in the public lexicon just a month ago. But it is now after a whirlwind sequence of events in February thrust the company into the public eye more than ever.
Oil prices are up sharply as the widening Iran war disrupted tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting how important the passageway is to the world’s oil supply.

India and Canada's relations have thawed with the two sides promising to deepen trade, but it is far from a complete reset.
The average price for a gallon of gasoline jumped 11 cents overnight in the U.S. And drivers in Europe waited in line to fill their tanks with fuel.

Employees at Alphabet and OpenAI are pushing for stricter limits on the military's use of AI, as tensions rise following the blacklisting of Anthropic's models.

The renegotiated terms come after OpenAI faced a wave of backlash from inside and outside the company.

As companies deploy AI at scale, JetStream wants to give enterprises a way to see, control, and stop it.

Disruption to LNG supplies could dent European growth and harm reindustrialization ambitions.

Pinterest's stock has plummeted this year as the social media company grapples with slowing growth and advertising competition.

The Middle East has been one of the few bright spots in a sector that is struggling to get sales back on track.

Oil prices have soared more than14% this week as tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has ground to a halt. European natural gas has soared more 70%.

At Mobile World Congress, Qualcomm unveils a 6G future powered by AI agents and an always-on digital economy.

Best Buy beat fourth-quarter earnings expectations but missed Wall Street's revenue estimates.

As geopolitical risks escalate, finance chiefs are increasingly treating security like any other material balance-sheet exposure.

“I am done with this if you guys are doing that,” Hillary Clinton said. “You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home.”

Target’s new CEO wants to re-establish the company’s “Tarzhay” reputation after a brutal few years.

Couples may leave money on the table if they don't prioritize the highest employer match on retirement savings, research finds.

Versant reported its 2025 earnings, giving Wall Street its first detailed look inside the company that started publicly trading in January.

UniQure has accused the agency of reversing its stance on AMT-130, but hopes to settle on the parameters of a new trial.