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Hong Kong shares rise 3% as investors look ahead to the Fed's meeting minutes, watching for signs of more interest rate hikes.
A judge set an Oct. 2 trial date.
At the year’s biggest tech show, we’ll see next-gen TVs, stylish laptop updates, questionable smart home tech, and a lot of strange and surprising gadgets
The Wall Street Journal's Tim Higgins on Tesla's stock plunge after the company's misses on delivery estimates. With CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Fast Money...
Inflation in Germany reached the highest point in over seven decades, according to the data released by the country's Federal Statistical Office.
Russia now says 89 soldiers were killed in the attack in Makiivka, in the occupied Donetsk region.
Meta is betting big on virtual reality as an anchor technology for its metaverse, but VR isn't catching on yet within the mainstream.
In 2023, Apple is expected to enter the head-worn wearable market, launching its AR/VR or "mixed" reality headset. With a new product coming,...
Locals were seen using huge plastic bags to store LPG as the country faces a dip in the stock of cooking gas cylinders.
Effective January 1, 2023, Ozark Fiber has acquired Missouri Telecom’s internet and voice business for residential and small-to-medium-sized businesse
Elon Musk's wealth destruction has become historic.
Investors are way too pessimistic right now about this online dating company.
A batch of employment data and minutes from the Federal Reserve's last policy meeting of 2022 will headline a short opening week of 2023 as Wall Street limps into a new year after its worst run since the Global Financial Crisis.
Twitter is being sued by its landlord, Columbia Property Trust, over the company's failure to pay around $136,260 in rent on its San Francisco office.
Australia and Canada join other countries including the U.S., U.K., India, Japan and several European nations in imposing tougher COVID-19 measures on Chinese travelers amid fears of new variants.
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainians faced a grim start to 2023 as Sunday brought more Russian missile and drone attacks following a blistering New Year's Eve assault that killed at least three civilians across the country, authorities reported.