By Humeyra Pamuk ANTALYA, Turkey (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said after he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday
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Coinbase says it strongly believes US SEC investigation should not continue
(Reuters) -Coinbase said on Thursday it strongly believes a regulatory investigation by the U.S. securities regulator into its disclosures of monthly transacting users should not
AI chipmaker AMD unveils $6 billion buyback plan
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US smartphone shipments rose 30% in March due to tariff concerns, report says
(Reuters) -Smartphone shipments to the U.S. surged 30% in March as manufacturers Apple, Samsung and Motorola rushed to bring more devices into the country in
Uber bets on affordability with shared fixed-route rides, expanded passes
(Reuters) -Uber Technologies on Wednesday unveiled a range of new offerings such as shared fixed-route rides and expanded membership passes, targeting consumers seeking cost-effective ways
AI chipmaker AMD unveils $6 billion buyback plan
(Reuters) – Advanced Micro Devices on Wednesday announced a new $6 billion stock buyback plan, joining a string of chipmakers that are looking to reduce
Roche says Trump’s drug price order threatens its $50 billion US investment plans
LONDON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order on drug pricing threatens Roche’s planned $50 billion investment in the United States, the company said on
US tech firms Nvidia, AMD secure AI deals as Trump tours Gulf states
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US tech firms Nvidia, AMD secure AI deals as Trump tours Gulf states
(Reuters) -A number of U.S. technology firms on Tuesday announced artificial intelligence deals in the Middle East as U.S. President Donald Trump secured $600 billion
Disney’s new streaming service ESPN to cost $29.99 per month
(Reuters) – Walt Disney said on Tuesday its new streaming service would be named ESPN and cost $29.99 per month, as the media company aims