U.S. Commerce secretary says she ‘didn’t pull any punches’ during recent visit to China
Gina Raimondo met with Chinese officials in a high-stakes trip this week.
Why youth unemployment is surging in China
The world’s second-most populous country has a major youth unemployment problem.
Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson dead at 75
Richardson was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize last month in recognition of his work saving Americans, most recently WNBA player Brittney Griner.
Cruise disputes claim that its autonomous vehicle delayed first responders
Cruise is pushing back against an accusation that one of the company’s autonomous vehicles delayed an ambulance after a deadly accident.
Instacart’s IPO filing sparked an online spat between cloud rivals Snowflake and Databricks
After Instacart published its IPO prospectus on Monday, a disclosure regarding the company’s use of Snowflake technology created an unexpected controversy.
Hurricane Idalia forces Biden and Ron DeSantis to get along — at least a little bit
Politicians’ handling of natural disasters — including their willingness to work with their opponents — can stick with them for years.
Tesla shares close down 5% after price cuts, Model 3 refresh
Tesla shares dropped Friday after the company cut prices on cars in the U.S.
Amazon loses One Medical CEO a year after acquiring primary care provider
Amazon announced in July 2022 that it would acquire One Medical for roughly $3.9 billion, the third-largest deal in its history.
Stocks will try to keep momentum, but September seasonality and other headwinds await
Wall Street will contend with a seasonally weak period for markets ahead of the Federal Reserve’s September rate decision.
Proud Boy who smashed Capitol window with police shield sentenced to 10 years
Dominic Pezzola was the only defendant in the Proud Boys trial who was not found guilty of the top charge of seditious conspiracy.