Ukrainian Military Warns Ships Against Heading to Russian Black Sea Ports
Moscow issued a similar warning the day before, underscoring the Black Sea’s strategic importance for both countries.
Eurozone Consumer Confidence Set for Further Recovery
“The slow rebound continues,” Pantheon Macroeconomics chief eurozone economist Claus Vistesen writes in a note after consumer confidence in the bloc continued […]
Housing’s Recession Already Happened
The housing market is coming back, lowering the odds of an overall economic downturn.
In Race for AI Chips, Google DeepMind Uses AI to Design Specialized Semiconductors
The Alphabet research lab said it wants to make specialized chip design faster, less reliant on solely human engineers.
SAP Tweaks Guidance After 2Q Sales, Profit Boost
Software company said results driven by strong growth at its core cloud business.
Investor Group Nears $125 Million Deal for CoinDesk
The syndicate is led by Matthew Roszak of Tally Capital and Peter Vessenes of Capital6.
Investors Are Already Asking How Quickly Blackstone Can Get the Next Trillion
Slowdowns in inflows and core earnings are the immediate questions, but bigger opportunities still loom.
How AI Might Change the Way We Supply and Consume Energy
Building better batteries. Improving policy-making. Matching supply and demand more accurately. Artificial intelligence may make it easier to arrive at a greener […]
A Powerball Ticket Sold in California Wins $1 Billion Lottery Jackpot
The winning ticket was purchased at a convenience store in downtown Los Angeles.
Walmart Cuts Walmart+ Subscription Price for SNAP, Social Security Recipients
The retailer will offer the subscription at half-price to people receiving food stamps or other types of government assistance in a bid […]
We Will Never Run Out of Resources
The supply of minerals is theoretically finite, but human knowledge and creativity are limitless.
New York City Agrees to Pay $13.7 Million to George Floyd Protesters
The city said in a federal court filing Wednesday it would pay more than 1,300 protesters who said they had been beaten […]