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Buzz Aldrin Poses next To The U.S. flag On Moon
Two private companies are gearing up to propel the United States back into lunar exploration. Two private companies are gearing up to propel the United States back into lunar exploration more than five decades after the Apollo program concluded, according to a report by AP.
Jobs Openings In U.S. Falls To 2 Year Low, November Report Shows
Private payrolls in the United States surged significantly in December 2023, according to ADP. Private payrolls in the United States surged significantly in December 2023, exceeding expectations and concluding a robust year for the nation's job market, according to the latest report from ADP.
Peloton Stock Goes Up As Home Workouts Increase
Peloton has recently announced a collaboration with TikTok, creating a new fitness hub named "#TikTokFitness Powered by Peloton."
General Motors Lowers Its Growth Expectations Amid Steel And Aluminum Tariffs
General Motors (GM) marked a significant achievement in 2023, reporting a 14.1% increase in U.S. vehicle sales.
Hiro Brands
Australian brand manufacturer Hiro Brands has entered voluntary administration, leaving 120 employees jobless.
A truck drives past Maersk and Cosco con
Oil prices surged over 3% on Wednesday following a warning from the US regarding Houthi militants' activities in the Red Sea.
Disney Studios Showcase Presentation At D23 Expo, Saturday August 24
ValueAct and Blackwells back Disney in boardroom battle against activist Trian Fund Management's challenge.
Xerox has announced a workforce reduction of 15% as part of its reinvention strategy. Xerox has initiated a significant restructuring effort in 2024, announcing a workforce reduction of 15% as part of its ongoing transition to prioritize business services over traditional photocopiers.
China, Nicaragua New Free Trade Agreement Begins
China and Nicaragua have initiated trading under a newly established free trade agreement, which formally started on Monday.
Joe Biden's Economic Agenda: Which Among His Campaign Promises From 2020 Remains Stalled?
As President Joe Biden embarks on a renewed campaign trail, an analysis reveals that much of his economic agenda, outlined during the 2020 campaign, had not yet progressed.
NASA Aims to Put Humanoid Robots in Space to Do Dangerous Jobs
NASA wants to put humanoid robots in space one day to help humans explore the moon and Mars. Human-like robots might be the next big thing in space as NASA aims to launch its humanoid robot Valkyrie in the coming years to help humans explore the moon and Mars.
Bitcoin Price Soars Above $45,000 for First Time Since April 2022
Bitcoin surged above $45,000 on Tuesday, marking its highest value since April 2022. Starting 2024 with positive momentum, Bitcoin surged above $45,000 on Tuesday, marking its highest value since April 2022.
Tesla, Nissan, GM and Other EV Models Lose US Tax Credits
Several electric vehicle (EV) models, including the Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Blazer EV, Tesla Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive, and some Tesla Model 3s, are no longer eligible for tax credits of up to $7,500.
Saudi Arabia Tops Sovereign Wealth Spending League, Snatches the Spot From Singapore
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) has emerged as the world's most active sovereign investor in 2023, with deals worth billions of dollars.
Russia's Manufacturing Sector Grows Fastest in 7 Years in December
Activity in Russia's manufacturing industry scaled up at its fastest pace in almost seven years in December, according to a business survey.
Sam Bankman-Fried Will Not Face a Second Trial After Multibillion-Dollar FTX Fraud Conviction
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, who was convicted last month of stealing from its customers, will not face a second trial.
Drugmakers, Including Pfizer and Sanofi, Set to Raise US Prices on at Least 500 Drugs in January
Several major drug companies, including Pfizer, Sanofi, and Takeda Pharmaceutical, are gearing up to implement price hikes on over 500 drugs in the United States in early January.
Nvidia to Launch a New Slower Gaming Chip in China to Comply With US Export Controls
US semiconductor giant Nvidia plans to introduce a slower version of its gaming processor in China to comply with US export restrictions.
Joe Biden Extends Suspension of Trump-Era EU Steel, Aluminum Tariffs for 2 Years
President Joe Biden has extended the suspension of tariffs on European Union (EU) steel and aluminum for two more years.
Cher Wants to Be in Charge of Her 47-Year-Old Son's Finances: Here's Why
Iconic singer Cher on Wednesday filed for a conservatorship of her 47-year-old son, Elijah Blue Allman.
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi unveiled its first EV model, the SU7, on Thursday, when it detailed plans to enter the competitive electric vehicle (EV) market.
India Set to Block 9 Global Crypto Platforms, Including Binance and Kraken
India has identified nine global cryptocurrency exchanges, including Binance, Kraken, Kucoin, and Mexc, operating "illegally" in the country.
Joe Biden's Medicare Drug Price Negotiations Under the Inflation Reduction Act to Face Major Tests in 2024
President Joe Biden's program under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices directly with manufacturers, will face major tests in 2024.
Google Agrees to Settle $5 Billion Consumer Privacy Lawsuit
Alphabet's Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging that the tech company secretly tracked the internet activities of millions of users who believed they were browsing privately.
Russia Warns Japan, South Korea Over Moves to Help Ukraine as US Unveils New Military Aid Package for Kyiv
Russia has expressed anger over Japan's move to help Ukraine and South Korea's economic sanctions against Moscow.
IPO Market Outlook: Companies to Watch in 2024
Investors expect a rebound in the 2024 IPO market. Here are the companies that are expected to go public next year.
Tesla Robot Attacked a Giga Texas Factory Worker, And Here's How Elon Musk Reacted to the Report
A factory worker at the Tesla Giga Texas facility was reportedly attacked by a robot, which pushed its claws into his body.
Online Retailer Zulily Is Closing Down, Laying Off Hundreds of Workers
US-based online retailer Zulily has announced its closure, surprising its customers and hundreds of employees who will be laid off.
Russia's Sokol Oil Delivery to India Faces Delay: Here's Why
The delivery of Russian Sokol grade crude oil to the Indian Oil Corp has faced a delay. The delivery of Russia's Sokol crude oil to the Indian Oil Corp (IOC) has reportedly faced a setback due to payment issues, causing shipment delays.
US Dollar Slips to 5-Month Low Against the Euro Amid Fed Rate Cut Expectations
The US dollar has slipped to a five-month low against the euro and several other currencies, The US dollar has slipped to a five-month low against the euro and several other currencies, driven by expectations that the Federal Reserve might soon implement interest rate cuts.
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