US finalizes $7.86 billion chips manufacturing award for Intel
The Commerce Department said it was finalizing a $7.86 billion government subsidy for Intel after the California-based chips maker won a separate $3 billion award from the Pentagon.
The Commerce Department said it was finalizing a $7.86 billion government subsidy for Intel after the California-based chips maker won a separate $3 billion award from the Pentagon.
The S&P 500 and the Dow touched over one-week highs after data showed a still robust economy, while small-cap stocks outperformed large-cap indexes.
The Supreme Court sidestepped a decision on whether to allow shareholders to proceed with a securities fraud lawsuit accusing Facebook of misleading investors.
Silicon Valley tech giants who process more than 13 billion financial transactions annually through digital wallets and payment apps will be subject to government supervision.
Comcast has officially announced a plan to spin off cable channels, including MSNBC, CNBC, USA, E!, and more into a new publicly traded company.
Apple will ask a federal judge to dismiss the case accusing the iPhone maker of unlawfully dominating the smartphone market, in the latest Big Tech antitrust showdown.
At 5 p.m. ET, SpaceX launched its Starship rocket in its most recent test flight. However, the company failed to capture its booster after takeoff.
Lyft is rolling out, among other features, verification badges for riders in a bid to improve safety on the ride-hailing platform.
Options traders are primed for a nearly $300-billion swing in Nvidia’s market value following the chipmaker’s quarterly results on Wednesday.
Despite having viewers deal with frequent stream-related issues during Jake Paul’s victory over Mike Tyson, Netflix is fully prepared to prove its worth as a sports streaming service.