In a groundbreaking deal, Anthropic AI agrees to pay $1.5 billion to settle a copyright lawsuit with authors over the use of their works, marking a pivotal moment in AI and copyright law.
As Nvidia prepares to release its second-quarter earnings, investors are bracing for a potential market shake-up. With Nvidia's influence on the S&P 500, its results could signal broader trends in AI demand and impact multiple industries.
A flesh-eating screwworm parasite has been discovered in a Maryland resident returning from Guatemala, marking the first U.S. case. This outbreak could have serious implications for the cattle industry.
A recall has been issued for several soap products due to contamination with Burkholderia cepacia, a dangerous bacteria that can lead to severe infections, especially in vulnerable individuals. Find out which products are affected!
Jamnagar, once in the spotlight for a celebrity wedding, is now at the center of a geopolitical crisis as U.S. tariffs on Indian oil test the limits of U.S.-India relations. The region's key refineries, led by Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries, face scrutiny amid rising tensions over Russian oil imports.
France's government is pushing back against a newly struck EU-US trade deal, urging retaliation against the tariffs imposed on European imports. With concerns over political weakness and economic coercion, tensions rise between Europe and the United States.
As President Trump's tariffs shake up Corporate America, companies report vastly different financial impacts. Some suffer, while tech giants thrive. What does this mean for the economy?
In a surprising turn of events, Halo Studios has laid off at least five employees as part of Microsoft’s ongoing restructuring. With tensions high and projects in crisis, the future of Halo's next installment hangs in the balance.
President Trump's threats against Iran's leader and ongoing ICE raids are raising alarms across the U.S. As tensions rise, the agriculture sector faces workforce challenges amid new immigration policies.
After a brief pause, President Trump's immigration raids are back, leaving industries reliant on immigrant labor scrambling for solutions. The reversal sends shockwaves through farming and hospitality sectors.