The Wall Street Journal
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Peacock subscriptions remained flat from the prior quarter at 41 million and video subscription losses slowed.
The U.S. and EU are ironing out the finer details of a trade agreement. Wine and sprits are not expected to be exempted from U.S. tariffs, according to an EU official.
Startup Fundamental Research Labs is challenging what is arguably the most powerful business software of all time by capitalizing on our love for it.
The healthcare giant’s results underscore a split among insurers between those that are struggling and those that are beginning to revive.
Investors are deploying less capital in biotech startups as a cloudy market outlook and a dearth of IPOs hobble the sector.
An ad-industry group has probed Apple, Google, Microsoft and Samsung marketing materials, saying consumers need help evaluating assertions about the fast-moving technology.
Strong performance of core businesses gives cover to blowout AI investments—for now.
The tobacco group said it expects to meet the top end of its 2025 guidance of revenue growth of 1% to 2% at constant rates.
The Cyberspace Administration of China wants Nvidia to explain “backdoor security risks” associated with its H20 chips sold in China and submit relevant documents.
The world’s largest brewer posted a rise in second-quarter net profit to $1.68 billion, beating analysts’ forecasts even as beer volumes continued to fall.
Kyiv must install hundreds of lines of defense fast enough to outpace Russia’s advance. But the effort faces increasingly facing long odds.
In Indonesia and elsewhere, export manufacturing helped narrow the wealth gap with the West, creating a consumer class, but that transformation has stalled.
The uncertainty over trade is weighing on the Canadian economy.
The president unveiled a 50% tariff on copper products, but not on the raw material itself.
Without political and economic reform, the country’s top engineers, doctors and scientists will keep leaving.
Without political and economic reform, the country’s top engineers, doctors and scientists will keep leaving.
Without political and economic reform, the country’s top engineers, doctors and scientists will keep leaving.
The gene therapy chief wanted to block fast-track drug approvals.
A new proposal could endanger dissidents who escaped political arrest.
The administrative state can’t be prosecutor, judge and jury.
The retail trading platform logged a 45% leap in sales as cryptocurrency, options and equities drove revenue.
The levies on imported parts helped wipe out the company’s net profit in the second quarter.
The second-quarter results showed the Facebook parent’s core ad business remains strong at a time when the company is investing billions of dollars into artificial intellilgence.
The second-quarter results showed the Facebook parent’s core ad business remains strong at a time when the company is investing billions of dollars into artificial intellilgence.
Much of Microsoft’s recent growth has come through the cloud business, which AI companies have been using to host models.