Russia says it destroys 20 Ukrainian drones over Crimea
Russian forces destroyed 20 Ukrainian drones launched onto the Crimean Peninsula early on Saturday, Russia’s defense ministry said.
Taiwan vice president to leave for sensitive trip to U.S.
Taiwan Vice President William Lai leaves on Saturday for a sensitive trip to the United States, which China has condemned and Taiwanese officials fear could prompt more Chinese military activity around the democratically governed island.
U.S., China agree to double weekly flights between countries
The U.S. and China will approve twice the number of passenger flights currently permitted for air carriers to fly between the two countries, the Biden administration said on Friday.
Nvidia’s A.I.-driven stock surge pushed earnings multiple three times higher than Tesla’s
Nvidia’s graphics chips have proven to be the best for training artificial intelligence models, and clients can’t get enough of them.
‘Bulletproof’ hosting site that allegedly enabled 400 ransomware attacks seized, founder indicted
Prosecutors hit Polish national Artur Karol Grabowski with criminal charges over hosting LolekHosted, which allegedly helped criminals deploy ransomware.
U.S. judge sends FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried to jail over witness tampering
Sam Bankman-Fried heads to jail after a judge sided with a request by federal prosecutors to revoke the FTX founder’s bail over alleged witness tampering.
Beware these companies reporting next week with downside earnings momentum
These stocks have been exceedingly downwardly revised ahead of company quarterly results next week, according to FactSet data.
Bank of America says this under-the-radar oncology stock can rally 180%
Analyst Jason Zemansky thinks Kura Oncology could be a winner in blood cancer treatment, believing the stock could nearly triple in value.
Occidental and Climeworks big winners as Biden allocates billions for CO2 removal
The U.S. Department of Energy is investing $1.2 billion in giant vacuums that suck carbon out of the air–an effort to slow global warming.
The 117-year-old steel maker that’s key to solving climate tech’s recycling issue
Schnitzer Steel is at the center of the circular economy, but its CEO was often asked about its steel, not how its recycling model serves a low-carbon future.