As the US — and everywhere else — has digested multi-year inflation, pressure has mounted disproportionately on the restaurant sector.
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Pharma giant Merck on Tuesday announced in its earnings report that it would halt all shipments of HPV drug Gardasil to China.
With his executive order, Trump nixed the de minimis tax rule that had let the companies ship their unsettlingly cheap products for so long.
Tech firms are seeking patents for AI-powered medical devices.
Toymaker Hasbro crushed expectations in its latest quarter, but its annual guidance hasn’t been updated to consider potential tariffs.
Toyota is selling the present, while Tesla is selling the future — an arguably really far-flung version of the future.
The startup promises to fill a void in one area where US military research and development has been caught flat-footed.
On Tuesday, Spotify put out a press statement saying that its collective payments to the music industry for 2024 totaled $10 billion.
Tesla was a notable absentee from this week’s Shanghai Auto Show, where Volkswagen and other carmakers debuted new offerings.
Behind the blinding white light of Monday’s trillion–dollar AI wipeout that was a spot of unabashedly good AI news.
On Friday, the Danish pharma giant released the stellar results from a phase 1/2 trial for a once-weekly jab in its pipeline.
Nuclear energy, which has in the past often suffered from much-missed deadlines and ballooning costs, is having a moment.
It was only last year that 737 felt like the number of scandals Boeing was embroiled in, rather than the name of its narrow-body aircraft.
With Hollywood conquered, Netflix has a new goal: reach a $1 trillion market cap by 2030, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Banks pocketed huge sums in the first quarter from equities because the “increased market volatility” triggered a rush on transactions.
As a share of US GDP, the manufacturing sector has decreased from a nearly 25% peak in the 1950s to about 11% today.