In July 2024, AT&T revealed that the call and text logs of "nearly all" of its cellular customers had been exposed in a breach that spring and put on the "dark web."
Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi priced its luxury YU7 SUV within expectations — but undercut Tesla's Model Y.
The Iran-Israel conflict underscored India's reliance on imports — oil and weapons — and what it's doing to pivot towards home-grown technologies.
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"Some of us might be a little bit better, but we're all really the same," tennis superstar Serena Williams told CNBC Meets' Tania Bryer.
"Europe is significantly behind the rest of the world," says Edward Knight, president at venture capital firm Antler.
Alibaba-affiliate Ant Group is doubling down on health care with a new app, based on artificial intelligence tech that it says could be rolled out overseas.
The Trump Organization has removed a reference to the recently-announced T1 smartphone being made in America.
It was the "bromance" between President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that ultimately threatened to steal NATO's limelight.
A fragile cease-fire in the Middle East and an oil supply chain without significant disruptions have helped keep gas prices stable.
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The E.P.A. under Trump is moving to eliminate credits to carmakers for the fuel-saving start-stop function.
OpenAI is putting a spotlight on an under-the-radar artificial intelligence start-up that it believes is on the "front line" of China's race to lead the world in AI.
Markets seem to be transported to a time before "reciprocal" tariffs, the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," and the Israel-Iran war.
H&M's fiscal second quarter sales came in weaker-than-expected, though the world's second largest clothing retailer pointed to an uptick in summer demand.
The leading role the United States plays in liquefied natural gas traces its roots to a small Alaskan outpost that began shipping the fuel to Japan in 1969.
Nikiski in southern Alaska is waiting to see if backing from President Trump and a new developer will advance a decades-old initiative to export natural gas.
Rice prices in Japan have started to ease, falling below Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's target of below 4,000 yen for a five-kilogram bag.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang called on the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank to increase its support for Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative.
The discovery of massive datasets of account and password information highlights the growing risks posed by "infostealers," experts say.
"Either you grow and adopt, or you die," says Jochen Wirtz, a professor of marketing at the National University of Singapore Business School.
Ikea shoppers will see price cuts of up to 50% at many of the company's restaurants globally.
Asian chip related stocks rise after artificial intelligence darling Nvidia's shares hit a record close to reclaim the title of the world's most valuable company.
Markets seem to be transported to a time before "reciprocal" tariffs, the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," and the Israel-Iran war.
Meta prevailed in a copyright case involving its AI model, but the federal judge left the door open for others to bring forward similar lawsuits.
President Trump has sought to claw back funds for public broadcasting and foreign aid, sparking a fierce debate over the power of the purse.
Micron reported earnings and revenue on Wednesday that exceeded analysts' estimates.
His potential victory could bring what the Street despises the most — tax hikes and tighter regulation that threaten corporate and investment interests.
The Trump administration is ordering Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to formally consider cryptocurrency as an asset in single-family mortgage loan risk assessments.
Amazon's Vice President of Worldwide Grocery and Whole Foods CEO, Jason Buechel, said the company takes too long to make decisions.
Starbucks is switching to a flat fee for syrup charges.
Bumble's most recent quarterly earnings report showed that revenue declined 7.7% year-over-year.
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday proposed easing a key capital rule that banks say has limited their ability to operate.
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Nvidia matched its intraday high and headed for a record close as investors gain confidence that the chipmaker will power through China restrictions.
People familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal that talks between BP and Shell are active but a deal is far from certain.
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"We're negotiating with Spain on a trade deal and we're going to make them pay twice as much," Trump said after the country refused to meet the spending target.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wrote on X that "turning to a lawsuit when you don't get your way" sets a "terrible precedent."
Trump ordered U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites as part of its support for Israel, then days later announced a ceasefire agreement between the countries.
FICO plans to include "buy now, pay later" histories in credit scores, marking the first time a leading credit score provider will include the data.