Nvidia’s sales and earnings more than doubled in its most recent quarter, showcasing the momentum of the nearly two-year-old artificial intelligence boom despite concerns that investment has surged too quickly.
China took aim at PricewaterhouseCoopers in connection with its audits of more than a dozen large property developers, including many that crashed.
OpenAI is in talks to raise several billion dollars in a new funding round that would value the startup behind ChatGPT above $100 billion.
BYD’s first-half net profit rose due to higher electric-vehicle sales and a stronger handset-components and assembly business.
Lego posted record sales and operating profit in the first half, which the Danish toy maker attributed to consumer appetite for a growing line of products.
Two Sigma’s founders stepped down as co-chief executives in a bid to resolve a yearslong clash between them that had riven the firm.
CrowdStrike cut its outlook for the year and issued downbeat guidance for its current quarter, reflecting the impact of one of the worst computer outages ever.
Meituan delivered another solid quarter, with profit more than doubling despite stiff competition in the Chinese delivery market.
The 20-year-old gunman who shot Trump at a rally searched online for the campaign schedules of both Biden and the former president as he built plans for an attack, FBI officials said.
French judicial authorities brought preliminary charges against Telegram founder Pavel Durov for crimes including complicity in distributing child pornography, illegal drugs and hacking software on the messaging app.
The Supreme Court denied a Biden administration request to restart its latest plan for wiping away student loan debt for millions of borrowers, choosing not to intervene in a legal battle that is still playing out in lower courts.
Two businessmen at the center of one of the largest global frauds in decades were convicted in Swiss criminal court for their roles facilitating the looting of a Malaysian sovereign-wealth fund.
An appeals court revived Sarah Palin’s defamation suit against the New York Times, ruling that a trial judge committed errors in presiding over the former Republican vice-presidential candidate’s case.
A 35-year-old federal program aimed at helping low-income students earn advanced degrees was accused of racial discrimination, the latest challenge against diversity initiatives.
Oil futures edged higher. Prices were likely to be volatile as investors balance the impact of short supply against weak demand, Nanhua Futures analysts said.
Australia’s biggest airline said its annual net profit fell as fares moderated and market capacity returned following the pandemic, though it also announced a new stock buyback.
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 was set to edge lower in early trade following a negative lead from U.S. equities.
The graphics chip maker has morphed into a cultural phenomenon—a symbol for the mania surrounding artificial intelligence.
Adam Rymer will assume the role of finance chief in October rather than January.
Corrections & Amplifications for the edition of Aug. 29, 2024.
Yelp alleges Google leverages its general search monopoly to control the local search and local search advertising markets.
The Republican former president honored fallen soldiers earlier this week.
The undeterred Houthis attack a ship and risk an environmental disaster.
The GOP’s candidate in third quits the ballot to help beat Rep. Peltola.