Business News
-
Teenagers sue Musk's xAI claiming image-generator made sexually explicit images of them as minors
Three teenagers in Tennessee have sued Elon Musk’s xAI, claiming the company’s image-generation tools were used to morph real photos of them into explicitly sexual images
-
Japan's Takaichi tries to reaffirm alliance with Trump as he seeks help securing Strait of Hormuz
There appeared to be some tension as President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi answered questions from White House reporters about Japan’s support for the Iran war
-
FCC approves merger of local television owners Nexstar and Tegna as two lawsuits seek to block it
The Federal Communications Commission has approved the merger of the Nexstar Media Group and its rival Tegna, creating a company that will control more than 250 television stations across the country, most of them local affiliates of ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC
-
ABC cancels 'Bachelorette' season with Taylor Frankie Paul, citing 2023 video
ABC has canceled its already filmed season of “The Bachelorette” starring Taylor Frankie Paul after a 2023 video surfaced
-
The Latest: Iran retaliates against Gulf energy sites as stocks sink worldwide
Iran intensified its attacks on Gulf oil and gas infrastructure Thursday in retaliation for an Israeli attack on a key Iranian gas field, dramatically raising the stakes in a war that's sending shock waves through the global economy
-
Monthly cash payments could boost disaster survivors. A Maui nonprofit tries it out
A new cash aid program in Maui is helping some Lahaina fire survivors stay afloat long after the flames
-
Student loans to go to Treasury Department as Trump continues to dismantle Education Department
The U.S. Education Department is handing off a portion of its student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department
-
3 men are charged with conspiring to smuggle US artificial intelligence to China
A senior vice president of Super Micro Computer Inc. and two others affiliated with the company have been charged with conspiring to smuggle billions of dollars of computer servers containing advanced Nvidia chips to China
-
Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino, defending his company, takes star role at antitrust trial
Live Nation Entertainment's longtime chief executive has testified at a New York antitrust trial, defending the dominant position his company has taken in the concert industry over the last two decades
-
Cuba readies for first Russian oil shipment of the year as energy crisis deepens
Cuba is preparing to receive its first shipment of Russian oil this year, just days after the government announced it was operating on natural gas, solar power and thermoelectric plants as severe power outages continue to hit an island whose power grid is crumbling
- More Business News »




