• TSMC beats first-quarter revenue and profit expectations on strong AI chip demand - CNBC

    Sheila Chiang

    TSMC is the world's largest producer of advanced processors and counts companies such as Nvidia and Apple as its clients.

  • TSMC's first quarter profit rises 9%, beats forecasts - Yahoo Finance

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  • Google fires 28 employees after sit-in protest over Israel cloud contract - The Verge

    Alex Heath

    Some Google employees held a sit-in protest against the company’s Project Nimbus cloud contract with Israel, and now the company says it’s fired 28 people involved.

  • California duo arrested in Plano for alleged 'gift-card draining' scheme - FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth

    FOX 4

    Police say the scam involves criminals stealing unpurchased gift cards, getting their info and then resealing them to put back on store shelves. When someone buys a tampered card, the scammer then drains all of the money from the prepaid card.

  • Cramer explains what could cause the market to keep going down - CNBC

    Julie Coleman

    After the major indexes pulled back on Wednesday, CNBC's Jim Cramer explained what might cause the market to continue to decline.

  • FTC may try to block yet another business merger - Fox Business

    Eric Revell

    The FTC is reportedly planning to file suit to block a merger between luxury fashion firms Tapestry and Capri, the parent companies of several prominent brands like Versace and Coach.

  • Stock futures are little changed after S&P 500 posts a fourth losing day: Live updates - CNBC

    Brian Evans

    All three major indexes are coming off of a losing session.

  • Latest Oil Prices, Market News and Analysis for April 18 - Bloomberg

    Yongchang Chin

    Oil held the largest decline in two months amid a slew of conflicting signals that ranged from rising stockpiles to tensions in the Middle East and the reimposition of US sanctions on Venezuelan crude.

  • No landing, no Fed rate cuts: the markets' new bet on 2024 - TheStreet

    Martin Baccardax

    Markets may be coming around to the idea that the red-hot U.S. economy doesn't need rate cuts.

  • Micron Poised to Get Over $6 Billion in Chips Grants in Announcement Next Week - Bloomberg

    Mackenzie Hawkins, Jennifer Jacobs

    Micron Technology Inc., the largest US maker of computer-memory chips, is poised to get $6.1 billion in grants from the Commerce Department to help pay for domestic factory projects, part of an effort to bring semiconductor production back to American soil.

  • Google announces more layoffs, plans to relocate jobs overseas - San Francisco Chronicle

    Aidin Vaziri, Roland Li

    Google announces more layoffs, plans to relocate jobs overseas in its quest to become ‘more efficient and work better’

  • Zepbound effective in obstructive sleep apnea trials - STAT - STAT

    Elaine Chen

    Eli Lilly reported Wednesday that the GLP-1 drug cut breathing interruptions in obese or overweight patients experiencing the condition.

  • Alaska Airlines Issued A Total Ground Stop By The FAA - Simple Flying

    Alexander Mitchell

    The carrier had an abnormal morning.

  • Union vote underway at Volkswagen's only US plant - Fox Business

    Breck Dumas

    Workers at Volkswagen's sole U.S. factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, are voting this week on whether to join the United Auto Workers after rejecting the UAW twice before.

  • United said it lost $200 million from the temporary grounding of the Boeing 737 Max 9 - Fox Business

    Eric Revell

    United Airlines noted in its latest earnings report released this week that the temporary grounding of the Boeing 737 Max 9 in January cost the company about $200 million in losses.

  • Nearly 300 to be laid off by Tesla in Buffalo - WIVB.com - News 4

    Aidan Joly

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Tesla plans to lay off nearly 300 of its employees in Buffalo, according to a notice filed with New York State on Tuesday. In total, 285 employees are set to be laid off. Of that number, 280 will be employees at the 1339 South Park Ave.…

  • Popular snacks could be banned in certain states over cancer fears - New York Post

    Alexandra Klausner

    Now this is a cereal killer. Some of Americans’ favorite snacks and classic candies could be banned in several states due to cancer-causing chemicals in their ingredients.  These foods include…

  • Tesla asks shareholders to reinstate Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package - The Associated Press

    TOM KRISHER, MICHELLE CHAPMAN, STAN CHOE

    Tesla is asking shareholders to restore a $56 billion pay package for CEO Elon Musk that was rejected by a Delaware judge this year, and to shift the company’s corporate home to Texas. Stockholders will vote on the changes at a June 13 annual meeting. The pro…

  • Climate damages by 2050 will be 6 times the cost of limiting warming to 2° - Ars Technica

    John Timmer

    Study tracks the past costs of climate events and projects them into the future.

  • The Protocol: Bitcoin Halving Spectacular, With Runes, 'Epic Sat,' Stacks Nakamoto - CoinDesk

    Bradley Keoun

    Unlike the last Bitcoin halving, a ho-hum affair where Covid-locked-down gawkers had little choice but to tune into livestreamed watch parties, the upcoming Bitcoin halving comes with project launches, competitions and IRL celebrations in Denver and Costa Ric…