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President Joe Biden blocked Nippon Steel from purchasing U.S. Steel for $14.9 billion in January, citing national security concerns.
Boeing, Justice Department reach deal to avoid prosecution over deadly 737 Max crashes
Boeing and DOJ reached an agreement that will allow the aircraft maker to avoid prosecution for fraud over the deadly 737 Max charges.
Personal finance app Monarch raises $75 million despite 'nuclear winter' for fintech startups
Monarch aims to provide an all-in-one mobile app for tracking spending, investments and money goals.
Insurers brace for impact as NOAA predicts above-average hurricane season
Government scientists predict an above average hurricane season with 3-5 major hurricanes.
Intuit tops Wall Street estimates after tax season, issues strong guidance
Intuit reported better-than-expected results for the fiscal third quarter and also beat estimates with its full-year forecast.
American Airlines CFO says some travelers are avoiding Newark airport
American Airlines CFO says some travelers have avoided Newark in favor of other area airports, but cautioned the impact was modest.
Universal leans into theme parks with multibillion-dollar Epic Universe, even as economic uncertainty looms
Universal Studios opened its new theme park Epic Universe and it hopes the five new worlds will help it take on rival Disney and bring in millions of visitors.
Snowflake shares soar to highest level in over a year as revenue tops $1 billion for first time
Snowflake shares popped on Thursday after the data analytics company reported better-than-expected earnings and revenue.
April home sales dropped to the slowest pace for that month since 2009
Home sales in April fell, as consumers faced high house prices and growing concern over the economy and employment.
Picklr, the world's largest pickleball franchise, to open 20 clubs in Japan
The Picklr has sold more than 500 franchises in the U.S., Canada and Japan that are slated to open over the next 5 years.