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Intel wants a second bite at the Apple—and this time might be better
Reports Wednesday that Apple has held talks with Intel about a possible strategic investment sent shockwaves through the stock market. Intel shares shot up. Apple, the reports said, had...
Here’s why Trump replaced Biden’s White House portrait with a picture of an autopen
Along the White House’s West Wing Colonnade, portraits of every U.S. president since George Washington hang side-by-side in gilded frames. Every president, that is, except Joe Biden, whose visage...
Ryder Cup 2025: How to watch golf’s ultimate team showdown as it comes to New York
Most people do not put New York City and golf together, nor do they consider the game to be a team sport. The 2025 Ryder Cup is challenging these...
Amazon might owe you money: $1.5 billion payout for Prime members follows FTC settlement. Here’s what to know
Amazon reached a $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Thursday over whether the e-commerce giant used “deceptive methods” to sign up consumers for Prime subscriptions, then...
FAA will keep limiting Newark airport flights through October 2026
The Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday said it was extending an order limiting operations at Newark Liberty International Airport through October 24, 2026. The order, which limits the rate...
How to transfer your music library from one streaming service to another
Want to switch to Apple Music because you can’t find your favorite indie band on Spotify? Or maybe you’re on Amazon Music but saw a new subscriber offer on...
U.S. economy grew more than expected in the second quarter at a 3.8% pace
An uptick in consumer spending helped the U.S. economy expand at a surprising 3.8% from April through June, the government reported in a dramatic upgrade of its previous estimate of second-quarter...
Shoplifters could soon be chased down by drones
“Instead of a 911 call [that triggers the drone], it’s an alarm call,” says Keith Kauffman, a former police chief who now directs Flock’s drone program. “It’s still the...
Former Fed chairs Greenspan, Bernanke, and Yellen back Lisa Cook in Supreme Court case
Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, Janet Yellen and other former top economic officials appointed by presidents of both parties urged the Supreme Court on Thursday to preserve the Federal Reserve’s political independence and...