By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge dismissed a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit accusing eBay of violating environmental laws by allowing the
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DirecTV clinches long-elusive deal to combine with Dish
By Milana Vinn and Dawn Chmielewski NEW YORK (Reuters) – DirecTV on Monday agreed to buy EchoStar’s satellite television business that includes Dish TV, capping
Binance founder Zhao released from US custody, Bloomberg News reports
(Reuters) – Binance founder Changpeng Zhao was released from a correctional facility in California on Friday, Bloomberg News reported, citing a spokesperson for the Bureau
Thyssenkrupp steel head prepares staff for ‘tough’ cuts
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Thyssenkrupp’s 27,000 steel workers must brace for deep cuts, the new head of the conglomerate’s steel division told a German newspaper, setting
UK clears Amazon’s AI partnership with Anthropic
(Reuters) -Britain’s competition regulator said on Friday Amazon’s artificial intelligence partnership with startup Anthropic will not be referred for a deeper probe as it did
Traders bet on second straight 50 bps Fed rate cut in November
(Reuters) – Traders added slightly to bets the Federal Reserve will deliver a second 50-basis-point interest rate cut in November after a government report Friday
Southwest’s turnaround strategy lifts shares, activist investor Elliott shrugs
By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO (Reuters) -Southwest Airlines on Thursday unveiled a slew of initiatives to turn around its struggling business, including partnerships, vacation packages
OpenAI chair says board has discussed equity compensation for CEO Sam Altman
(Reuters) -OpenAI’s chairman Bret Taylor on Thursday said the board has discussed whether to compensate CEO Sam Altman with equity but no decision has been
US Steel says arbitration board rules in favor of Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion buyout deal
(Reuters) -U.S. Steel said on Wednesday the board of arbitration, jointly selected by the steelmaker and the United Steelworkers union to settle disputes between them,
Southwest plans to reduce Atlanta service, cut some jobs, union says
(Reuters) -Southwest Airlines plans to reduce service to and from Atlanta next year, affecting some employees on the impacted routes, unions covering the carrier’s employees