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The company will pay $140.6 million to settle claims that it illegally exported products to China. Separately, Cadence posted higher revenue in the second quarter and boosted its full-year earnings outlook.
European officials gave up on trying to avoid tariffs altogether and instead looked for the best agreement they could get.
L Catterton, the private-equity firm backed by luxury-goods giant LVMH, has bought a majority stake in L.A.B. Golf.
The company will begin with five potential treatments for autoimmune diseases in-licensed from Bristol Myers Squibb, which will retain 20% equity in the new company.
His disruptive, hard-power style has allies making concessions and sharing burdens.
Most of the company’s management employees will be required to report to the office three days a week.
Trump may help nations rediscover their economic vigor, martial strength and sense of national purpose.
Trump Administration aims to soften the blow by negotiating with insurers.
Commerce Department officials are discussing a new fee based on patent value, which could fuel backlash from businesses.
Shareholders in Wise, a rare U.K. tech success, voted in favor of moving its main stock listing to New York and extending dual-class shares by a decade.
Hollywood stars assist tech firm stung by concert public-relations crisis.
Hollywood stars assist tech firm stung by concert public-relations crisis.
The president described the food crisis in the enclave as a “terrible situation,” and said the U.S. would set up food centers and fund the effort along with European nations.
Europe has pledged to increase purchases of American energy but exporters may struggle to meet demand.
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The chips will be designed for AI data centers, autonomous driving and robots. Shares in the South Korean tech giant surged.
Japan is playing down the risks from its deal after the White House said the U.S. would direct $550 billion in investments by Japan and keep 90% of the profit.
America is the only freedom-loving nation on earth able to provide enough armaments to defeat Russia.
The U.S. president said he is “very disappointed” in Russia’s leader.
At least 35 people have been killed in fighting linked to century-old dispute over the countries’ shared border.
Startups are selling software to help solve crimes or free 911 dispatchers from nonemergency calls, among other things. This year they’ve raised $990 million, nearly double 2024’s total.
Vince’s spring clothing lingered longer than normal, but shoppers kept buying.
The U.S. is upgrading its missile system with a precision strike missile that can hit moving targets as sea.
The only renewable-energy source buoyed by the Trump administration is in short supply of scientific experts as the industry expands.
The media broadcasting group said it would offer ProSiebenSat.1 shareholders 4.48 euros a share in cash and 1.3 newly-issued MFE A shares for each ProSiebenSat.1 share.