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International Business News: Asian markets showed mixed movement on Friday as investors treaded carefully ahead of a looming US tariff deadline set by President Donald Trump. The .
Wall Street Today: US stocks on the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow rose as job data exceeded market expectations amid Trump tariff concerns. Job data revealed the addition of 147,000 jobs in June 2025.
Micron Impresses Wall Street With Strong Q3 Earnings, 'Continued Strength In AI Data Center' by Priya Nigam Benzinga Staff Writer Follow ...
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted 10-0 to defer their decision on a proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment regarding data centers until their July 30 regular meeting. This unexpected move ...
Investors who have been captivated by recent geopolitical events are poised to shift their attention in the coming week to key economic data and looming policy deadlines to see if the torrid rally ...
US stocks edged higher, with the S&P 500 reaching a new high, as strong jobs data tempered expectations for a July rate cut by the Federal Reserve, causing Treasury yields to surge. The market ...
From your laptop to a loud GPU cluster, AI prompts are a mysterious energy drain. Our columnist attempted to trace their journey—and their impact.
Scientists have transmitted quantum data and conventional internet data through the same fiber-optic channel for the first time.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Wall Street extended its rally on Friday, sending S&P 500 and Nasdaq to all-time closing highs as trade deal hopes fueled investor risk appetite and economic data helped ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says the U.S. is nearing agreements with multiple trading partners as President Trump terminated trade talks with Canada.
Trump's Fed chair shortlist signals a potential pivot to lower rates. Markets react with a falling dollar and rising rate cut bets.
Wall Street saw mixed performance after recent strong gains pushed the Nasdaq and S&P 500 to record highs. Investors remained focused on Washington, where the Senate narrowly passed President ...