Microsoft backs Anthropic in Pentagon blacklist battle, urges temporary restraining order
Microsoft threw its support behind Anthropic and advocated for a temporary restraining order to the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation.
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Microsoft threw its support behind Anthropic and advocated for a temporary restraining order to the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation.
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Ford CEO Jim Farley last month said diversifying Pro's revenue — specifically in software — is a crucial growth area for the company.
Oracle boosted its revenue backlog total by $30 billion during the February quarter.
President Trump tapped Kevin Warsh as the next chairman of the Federal Reserve. It's unclear if the Senate will confirm him soon to replace Jerome Powell.
Industries from farming to airlines face long-term higher costs and will raise customer prices in response
House Republicans plan to keep control of that chamber on a message of low costs. But higher oil prices could complicate that message.
Mississippi regulators authorized xAI to build a power plant with 41 natural gas-burning turbines in Southaven to power its nearby data centers.
Warsh faces a potential buzzsaw in the form of a Hobson's choice between fighting inflation and supporting the labor market.
We've been urging investors to be selective during this period of market volatility.
President Donald Trump on Monday suggested the war may be nearing an end, sending markets soaring and oil plummeting.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog said the war against Iran is enabling people there "to rise up" against its repressive ruling regime.