Visa, Mastercard can likely handle swipe-fee settlement bigger than $30 billion: judge
A judge who rejected a proposed $30 billion settlement between card issuers Visa and Mastercard and merchants said the issuers could likely handle a "substantially greater" settlement.
Federal prosecutors meet with Boeing, crash victims' relatives ahead of looming charging decision: report
Federal officials from the Justice Department are meeting with Boeing and the families of victims of fatal crashes as a deadline for filing criminal charges against Boeing nears.
Tech investor David Sacks says 'Biden was always a puppet' for Democratic Party
Tech investor and Trump supporter David Sacks said the presidential debate showed that President Biden is just a "puppet" and "figurehead" for the Democratic Party's interests.
Google Translate adds 110 new languages using AI in largest ever expansion
Google announced its largest ever expansion of Google Translate, with 110 new languages added to the platform in an update made possible by the use of artificial intelligence models.
Trump, Biden spar over inflation at presidential debate
President Biden and former President Trump sparred over whose administration was responsible for high inflation the economy has experienced in recent years.
National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $34,724,689,266,963.11 as of 6/27/24
The U.S. national debt is climbing at a rapid pace, on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by President Biden and Congress.
Musk won pay package with shareholders' vote, Tesla argues in court filing
Tesla argued in a new court filing that its shareholders' vote to reinstate CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay plan should decide the legal debate surrounding his compensation.
Presidential debate: How much did the debt grow under Biden and Trump's terms?
The U.S. national debt is fast approaching a record level when compared to the size of America's economy after the Trump and Biden administrations added to the debt.
Protesters blocking roads could cost states federal highway funds under new bill
A new bill in Congress would cut 10% of a state's highway funding if it doesn't take reasonable steps to prevent protesters from blocking traffic on federal-aid highways.