Why Exxon and Chevron Are Fighting So Hard Over an Oil Project in Guyana
The feud has chilled the relationship between their CEOs. It comes to a head when arbitration starts Monday.
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Tesla Has Another Problem In China. This Time It's a Smartphone Maker.
Xiaomi recently launched a new electronic vehicle that takes aim at Tesla's most popular car, the Model Y.
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Hollywood Notches Record Memorial Day Weekend at Box Office
Audiences worldwide flocked to Walt Disney's live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch resulting in an estimated $341.7 million in ticket sales over the four-day weekend.
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Tech Stocks Had a Crazy Few Days. Another Big Week Is Ahead.
After a week of AI and trade news, earnings will move back into focus. Nvidia, HP, Dell, and Salesforce all expected to report this week.
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Retailers Are Giving Mixed Messages on Prices. What Will Really Happen at Checkout.
Walmart and Home Depot present starkly different outlooks on how new tariffs will affect prices, leaving consumers confused.
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Boeing in Tentative Agreement to Pay $1.1 Billion to Avoid Trial for 737 MAX Crashes
The Justice Department expects to file a motion to dismiss Boeing's case by the end of next week.
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Salesforce Back in Deal Talks With Informatica
The two companies had been close to clinching a deal in 2024.
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Booz Allen Cuts 2,500 Consulting Jobs as Trump Cracks Down on Federal Spending
The company, which makes most of its money from government-related work, expects to trim 7% of its workforce. Shares fell 16.5%
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‘It's Time for Nuclear' to Meet Growing U.S. Power Needs, Trump Declares
The administration expects nuclear reactors to be tested and deployed within the president's term.
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Trump to Allow Nippon-U.S. Steel Deal to Move Forward
Japan's Nippon Steel has pitched a new American plant and billions of additional investments to clinch support for a deal.
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Trump Threatens Fresh Tariffs on EU, iPhones and Rival Devices
President Trump fired new salvos in the global trade war, threatening a 50% tariff on imported goods from the European Union and new duties on iPhones and other smartphones made overseas.
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McDonald's Bids Goodbye to CosMc's, Its Space Alien-Themed Spinoff
Burger chain pulls the plug on beverage-themed offshoot; plans to test drinks in regular locations
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RedBird Strikes $670 Million Deal for Britain's Telegraph Newspaper
The deal ends lengthy saga to find a new owner of the London-based media group.
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What the Era of ‘Sovereign AI' Means for Chip Makers
As Nvidia and others strike deals with sovereign nations, their business will become politicized as never before.
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America's Sports Betting Boom Is About to Backfire
For every dollar in gambling tax revenue, U.S. states spend under a penny on problem gambling. The gaming industry spends even less. Millions of gamblers are at their mercy.
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