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The hit on imported parts helped wipe out the company’s net profit in the second quarter.
Aurora Innovation says its driverless system can detect objects further than the length of three football fields—in the dark.
Studio executives tolerated Stephen Colbert for a time, but the losses became too steep to ignore.
Readers weigh in on public media’s value or lack thereof.
French President Emmanuel Macron recognized something that doesn’t exist: a Palestinian state.
Hamas propaganda exploits seriously ill children, and Western media go along.
Hamas propaganda exploits seriously ill children, and Western media go along.
The Treasury Department said it was freezing U.S. assets belonging to Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, accusing him of undermining freedom of expression.
Moves by France and U.K. toward recognizing Palestine as an independent state could spur other U.S. allies to follow.
The company’s first non-Danish leader, Maziar Mike Doustdar, will face a challenging landscape in the U.S.
The multiyear deal lets Amazon use content from the Times’s news and cooking sections and the Athletic.
The multiyear deal lets Amazon use content from the Times’s news and cooking sections and the Athletic.
The investment firm is set to acquire a majority stake in HealthCare Royalty Partners, according to people familiar with the matter.
Find insight on AstraZeneca, Philips, Raffles Medical Group and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Health Care sector.
The share of women in high-echelon posts at U.S. venture firms has doubled since 2018 to 18.6%, according to nonprofit All Raise.
Startup raises $500 million to further develop AI-based agents, CEO says.
The bankruptcies of Steward Health Care and Prospect Medical have left communities with gaps in healthcare and government budgets.
Canada wants to euthanize 400 birds exposed to the avian flu, prompting RFK Jr. and other U.S. officials to join the fight to save them.
The brain disease commonly known as CTE, caused by repeated head trauma, has prompted a long reckoning at all levels of football. The shooter at NFL headquarters believed he was suffering from it.
Returning CEO Stephen Hemsley is lowering expectations, but perhaps not enough.
The country’s top policymaking body pledged to better execute policies that are already in place.
Hawaii and parts of Northern California were under tsunami warnings after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia’s far east, sending people fleeing to higher ground across the Pacific.
The CEO said the company would have been bullish in its full-year outlook but uncertainty persists around the expected impact from tariffs in the U.S.
As Washington tries to limit its progress, Beijing is spending more to build an artificial-intelligence ecosystem that doesn’t rely on U.S. technology.
As Washington tries to limit its progress, Beijing is spending more to build an artificial-intelligence ecosystem that doesn’t rely on U.S. technology.