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The Trump administration has disrupted data collection on everything from homeland security, maternal mortality, hunger, drug use, education, disaster preparation and the economy.
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Protesters are cancelling subscriptions from ten major tech and AI companies.
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The killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis is a moment for leaders to challenge America’s direction
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TSMC has been the exclusive supplier of Apple's systems-on-a-chip since 2016, but that 10-year streak could be nearing its end. According to...
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The investment, worth a reported $500 million, gave Emirati-backed investors a 49 percent stake in World Liberty Financial, a Trump crypto company.
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Asia-Pacific markets saw a mixed trading session as investors assessed China's factory activity for January.
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How many of the companies with recent layoffs are just using AI as an excuse?
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Medical City Arlington and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - McKinney were among seven Texas hospitals in the U.S., according to Healthgrades.
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A Florida anesthesiologist and mother of two wound up dead inside a faulty "walk-in freezer" at a Miami Dollar Tree last year after she "became trapped inside," her family says in $50 million lawsuit.
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NVIDIA's CEO says that the Taiwan chip giant would need to expand production by more than 100% just to meet NVIDIA's demand alone.
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With attention on orbital data centers, the focus turns to economics
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Apple’s blockbuster holiday quarter was impressive — but it shouldn’t give cover to avoid an AI reckoning. Also: A new MacBook Pro is planned for the macOS 26.3 release cycle; the company explores a clamshell follow-up to its upcoming foldable phone; and an u…
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At the company's Investor Day, where Q1 2026 results were announced, Brian Niccoladmits the company still has work to do.
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Owen Lamont told Fortune about his “Four Horsemen” of the bubble apocalypse, and one hasn’t left the stable yet.
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The tire brand that scored the worst for owner satisfaction in Consumer Reports' ranking was Sumitomo. The brand ranked poorly in every category.
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In the history of the silver market, prices had traded above $40 an ounce for only a handful of brief periods before last year. On Friday, exhausted traders watched in shock as the precious metal plunged by that much in less than twenty hours.
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The technology hasn’t yet hit employment notably, and could create more openings
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Automakers, suppliers and battery makers were funneling hundreds of billions of dollars into EV-related manufacturing in the U.S. Now it's all in question.
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Latest commentary details ambitions for ‘powerful currency’ to play a greater role in trade and forex
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U.S. stocks ended the week lower as pressure from rates and commodities weighed on risk appetite. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) fell 0.36% to $48,892.47, the S&P 500 ($SPY)
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Nio delivered 27,182 vehicles in January, marking a 96.08% year-on-year increase, though down 43.53% from December.
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Bitcoin sank to its lowest levels since April as profit-taking by early holders collided with thinning liquidity and a sharp drop-off in fresh capital.
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