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Here’s the latest for Thursday, April 18: Two jurors dismissed in Trump case; Kennedy family members endorse Biden; Sanctions on Iran increased; Fiery crash on Chicago-area tollway.
Here’s the latest for Thursday, April 18: Two jurors dismissed in Trump case; Kennedy family members endorse Biden; Sanctions on Iran increased; Fiery crash on Chicago-area tollway.
Donald Trump's agenda includes a range of policies that could create new inflation pressures in the years ahead. The emerging debate among economists is exactly what those price effects would be.
Investors are accentuating the positive in Jerome Powell's policy comments and looking ahead to Apple earnings.
As part of World Password Day, Google is hyping up its achievements in that area and sharing updates on its latest efforts to bolster security
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The biggest news stories this morning: TikTok might be trying to circumvent Apple’s in-app purchase rules, Batman: Arkham Shadow is the first big exclusive VR game for the Quest 3, Rabbit denies claims its R1 virtual assistant is a glorified Android app.
Digital fraud detection company BioCatch has a new majority shareholder: U.K-based private equity firm, Permira, is acquiring shares in the company "primarily" from existing investors including Bain Capital, Maverick Ventures, and Tech Opportunities, in a secondary market transaction that values BioCatch at $1.3 billion. Existing shareholders Sapphire Ventures and Macquarie Capital are also increasing their stake in BioCatch, though the firms did not mention by how much.
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These are today's mortgage rates. The Fed opted not to cut the federal funds rate yesterday, so high rates are here to stay. Lock in your rate today.
As interest rate cuts get pushed into the future, investors fear potential rate hikes. Fed Chair Jerome Powell, however, appears not to share these worries.
Over a year after announcing it would acquire Mint Mobile for up to $1.35 billion, T-Mobile has closed the deal.
Some 'garden leave' agreements that Wall Street uses to protect secrets are expected to survive the FTC's new noncompete ban, but some probably won't.
F1 rejected Michael Andretti's bid to own a team until at least the 2028 season earlier this year.
BookTok has become the most influential platform in the literary space, but it might not be around for long.
Blockchain startups were red-hot when Katie Haun left Andreessen Horowitz in 2021 to launch her own crypto-focused venture firm. Despite having a massive arsenal of dry powder, Haun Ventures didn't rush to scoop up stakes in crypto and web3 on the cheap, and many observers wondered when the firm would pick up its deployment pace. While Haun Ventures says it wasn't exactly sitting on its hands (and capital) through crypto's downturn, the firm was perhaps more cautious than it initially intended.
Canelo Álvarez is set to defend his title against undefeated Jaime Munguía on Saturday in Las Vegas.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI's Pat Forde unpack the latest update on the House v. NCAA case, react to Twitter beef happening at Colorado, and the worst Kentucky Derby names ever.
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The domestic diva prioritizes comfort and support when it comes to shoes, and she says these affordable kicks deliver on both.
The company is planning to introduce new menu items, loyalty offerings, and more, but it likely falls short of what's needed for a turnaround.