Bitcoin Miner Marathon Receives Another Subpoena from SEC
Bitcoin miner Marathon Digital Holdings said it received another subpoena from the US Securities and Exchange Commission related
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Kroger CEO Vows Legal Fight for Albertsons Deal If Necessary
Kroger Co. said it’s committed to hunkering down for a long legal battle if US regulators attempt to
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Icahn Enterprises Shares Fall After US Attorney’s Office Requests Information
Investors wiped as much as $2.3 billion off the market value of Carl Icahn’s investment firm Wednesday after
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Transcript: AP interview with Richmond Federal Reserve President Tom Barkin
WASHINGTON (AP) — Here is a transcript of an Associated Press interview Wednesday with Tom Barkin, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. It has been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Topgolf Sinks Most Since 2020 on Concern Golf Boom Is Fading
Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. tumbled by the most since October 2020 on Wednesday after the company cut its
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Writers strike: Studios want writers to trust them on streaming. Here's why they don't
When Indiana Jones tells Marion Ravenwood "Trust me" in "Raiders of the Lost Ark," she tries to punch him in the face (again). Writers striking against the major studios have a pretty good idea how she felt. Because when studios say, "Trust us," Hollywood's talent has a long history that explains why they don't.
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Sports betting industry predicts 'microbets' next big thing, worrying safe-bet advocates
Imagine being able to make a bet with this level of specificity: the Yankees’ Aaron Judge will hit a home run on the fourth pitch he sees in a given at bat, which will be a curveball spinning at a certain speed
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Adani Enterprises to Weigh Stock Sale Months After Short-Seller Turmoil
Adani Enterprises Ltd. is holding a board meeting to consider selling stock, in the wake of turmoil following
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3 companies to pay $615,000 in NY attorney general investigation over faked net neutrality comments
New York’s attorney general says three companies accused of falsifying millions of public comments to support the contentious 2017 federal repeal of net neutrality rules have agreed to pay $615,000 in penalties to New York and other states
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George Santos Pleads Not Guilty, Is Released on $500,000 Bond
George Santos was released on a $500,000 bond after he was arrested and charged with fraud and money
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Google Shows Off Latest AI Tools: Updates From I/O Event
Google unveiled an experimental way to search the internet that gives more conversational results, and said its artificial
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What is George Santos accused of?
The Republican lawmaker from New York faces 13 charges including fraud and theft of public funds.
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