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By Doyinsola Oladipo NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. crackdown on foreign-born workers could spell trouble for the hotel and hospitality industry, which has lobbied for
By Doyinsola Oladipo NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. crackdown on foreign-born workers could spell trouble for the hotel and hospitality industry, which has lobbied for
(Reuters) -Amazon’s healthcare business will be divided into six new units as part of a restructuring effort after the company lost a handful of top
By Max A. Cherney and Stephen Nellis SAN JOSE (Reuters) -Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su showed off a new crop of artificial intelligence chips
By David Shepardson and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday warned he may soon hike auto tariffs, arguing that could prod
By Manya Saini and Niket Nishant (Reuters) -New listings in the U.S. have bounced back sharply in recent weeks, with some eye-popping debuts stoking hopes
(Reuters) -BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said on Thursday he was not planning to leave the asset manager anytime soon. Fink said BlackRock had a strong
By Dawn Chmielewski LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Walt Disney and Comcast’s Universal filed a copyright lawsuit against Midjourney on Wednesday, calling its popular AI-powered image generator
By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Nvidia and artificial intelligence search firm Perplexity on Wednesday said they are partnering with more than a dozen AI
By Dawn Chmielewski, Matt Tracy and Milana Vinn (Reuters) -Credit ratings agency Fitch Ratings on Wednesday downgraded Warner Bros Discovery to junk status following the
By Chris Kirkham (Reuters) -Tesla faces an existential test this month as it aims to launch self-driving “robotaxis” in its home base of Austin, Texas,