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The world likely hit peak energy-related emissions in 2024. But the decline in the coming decade will be slowed due in large part to data center expansion powered by fossil fuels, according to the ...
Welcome to Tech In Depth, our daily newsletter with reporting and analysis about the business of tech from Bloomberg’s journalists around the world. Today, Mayumi Negishi revisits a Japanese AI ...
The program is insurance against risk, which is suddenly very real for the millions of Americans with retirement savings in the market.
MercadoLibre Inc., la empresa que cotiza en bolsa más valiosa de Latinoamérica, tiene previsto sumar este año 28.000 puestos de trabajo en toda la región, en un audaz impulso a sus planes de ...
Johnson & Johnson is holding its earnings outlook steady despite President Donald Trump moving decisively toward imposing tariffs on the pharmaceutical industry.
A group of embattled government advisers will meet this week in the first major test of who controls US vaccine policy: scientific experts or Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The US economy is set to lose billions of dollars in revenue in 2025 from a pullback in foreign tourism and boycotts of American products, adding to a growing list of headwinds keeping recession risk ...
Much has been made about how stocks and cryptocurrency assets have become correlated ever since President Donald Trump announced his “Liberation Day” tariffs on April 2. This is taken as evidence that ...
The conclusion of the tax filing season Tuesday is about to provide early clues toward resolving a nagging question hanging over the US Treasury: How honest will Americans be about their income when ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Malaysia late Tuesday, state media CCTV reported, marking his second stop in Southeast Asia as he pushes to strengthen ties in the region amid tariff tensions ...
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