Google Faces Two New Antitrust Challenges From India, Canada
India's competition watchdog orders new probe on Google following complaint for alleged discrimination.
China To Extend Tariff Exemptions On Some US Products
China is extending a friendly arm as it will be extending tariff exemptions on some products up to a certain date.
Amazon Launches Black Friday Sale in India, Top Cyber Monday Deals In US
Great items are up for grabs in Amazon India's first-ever Black Friday sale.
US FTC Opens Broader Antitrust Probe Into Microsoft
U.S. regulator is moving for a broader antitrust probe into Microsoft's licensing system.
US Auto Sales Expected To Rise In November, Consumer Spending To Reach $50B
U.S. auto sales is projected to rise in November amid discounts.
BlackRock Nears Deal To Acquire Private Credit Manager HPS: Report
BlackRock has agreed verbally to acquire private credit manager HPS.
US Judge Orders No Delay In Trial Of DOJ's Case Against Google
A U.S. judge stated that it will not be delaying the trial of the case filed by the DOJ against Google.
Databricks Nears $55 Billion Valuation With New Multi-Billion Dollar Funding
Databricks is raising $5 billion in cash with a $55 billion valuation.
FAA Says No Need For Immediate Action On 737 MAX Engines After Bird Strikes
The FAA will not be requiring an immediate action on the 737 MAX engine after the bird strikes.
Rate Cut Consideration In December 'Reasonable': Fed's Kashkari
Federal Reserve's Kashkari cutting interest rates in December is "reasonable."
Brazil's Antitrust Regulator Wants Apple To Remove Restrictions On In-App Payments
The antitrust regulator of Brazil wanted Apple to life in-app restrictions on payments.
Rivian Gets Conditional Approval For $6.6B DOE Loan For New Georgia EV Plant
Rivian will be building its Georgia plant under a conditional loan from the DOE.
US To Cut Intel's CHIPS Grant Amid Investment Setbacks And Historic Losses: Report
In October, Intel posted its biggest quarterly loss in the entire 56-year history of the company, facing more pressure than ever to reduce its costs.
DirecTV Terminates Dish Deal After Bondholders Reject Debt Swap Proposal
DirecTV has terminated its agreement to acquire Echostar following disagreement on debt exchange.
Trump Eyes Kevin Warsh For Next Treasury Secretary, Potential Fed Chair Role: Report
Donald Trump is considering Kevin Warsh to become the next Treasury Secretary under his term.
FAA To Review 737 MAX Engine Issues Following Bird Strike Incidents
The FAA plans to convene a review board that would look into the effects of the bird strike in 2023.
Starbucks Explores Selling Shares In China Business Amid Growth Plans: Report
A stake sale could also attract interest from Chinese conglomerates or local firms with industry expertise. However, Starbucks is still in the evaluation phase and has not made a final decision.
Musk And Ramaswamy Threaten Scrapping Federal Remote Work, Hint 'Large-Scale Firings'
Musk and Ramaswamy want to halt remote work setup for federal employees.
American Airlines Expands Technology To Catch And Embarrass Line Cutters During Holiday Rush
The airline will make sure that boarding line cutters get a rude greeting.
Qualcomm Targets $4B In PC Chip Sales, $22B Annual Revenue From New Markets By 2029
As per Qualcomm's new five-year financial projections for 2029, $8 billion will be generated from automotive revenues, $4 billion from industrial chips, and $2 billion from headset-related chips.
Pfizer Not Eligible To Recover $75 Million From Settlement With SEC
Judge ruled that Pfizer could not recover $75 million left over from insider trading SEC settlement.
Microsoft 'Teaches' New AI Tools To 'Act' On Behalf Of Humans In Work And Life
Microsoft is teaching its AI tools to act as agents on behalf of humans.
Georgia Appeals Court Cancels Oral Arguments On Trump Election Case 'Until Further Notice'
Trump and his co-defendants asked the court to hold off on the oral arguments
Appeals Court Likely To Dismiss Amazon, SpaceX Suits Against NLRB
The appeals court is very likely to rule against SpaceX and Amazon in cases filed against the NLRB.
Blackstone Nears Deal To Acquire Jersey Mike's Subs Valued At $8 Billion: Report
Jersey Mike's Subs operates around 3,500 locations, with approximately 2,800 in the United States. The remaining outlets are distributed across Canada and Mexico, employing over 19,000 individuals.
Tech CEOs In Europe Call For 'Europe-First' Mentality Following Trump's 'US-First' Advocacy
Tech CEOs in Europe have called for a Europe-first mindset in terms of technology following Trump's win.
New Nvidia AI Chips Facing Overheating Snag: Report
The new Blackwell graphics processing units are said to overheat when connected together in customized racks designed to accommodate 72 units, which are intended for building powerful AI systems.
Lilly Sues US Agency For Blocking Proposed Drug Rebate Plan
Eli Lilly is taking the HRSA to court for allegedly blocking the pharma's discount plan.
Musk And Ramaswamy's DOGE Seeks 'Super High IQ' Staff But There Is A Big Barrier To Apply
In a post on X, the Department of Government Efficiency stated that it needs "super high-IQ small-government revolutionaries willing to work 80+ hours per week on unglamorous cost-cutting."
GM's Self-Driving Cruise To Pay $500,000 Fine In Connection With Robotaxi Running Over Woman
The Justice Department revealed that Cruise will pay the fine as part of a deferred prosecution agreement.