Broadcom Secures $28.4 Billion Debt Financing for VMware Buy
Broadcom Inc. has secured up to $28.4 billion in new debt commitments to fund its purchase of VMware
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Striking writers take antitrust aim at Disney, Amazon, Netflix
By Lisa Richwine and Dawn Chmielewski LOS ANGELES The striking Writers Guild of America (WGA) on Thursday urged
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Pemex Shelves Plans for Goldman-Led Asset-Backed Debt Deal
Petroleos Mexicanos shelved plans to raise at least $1 billion in an asset-backed debt deal structured by Goldman
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Estée Lauder Is Falling Behind Rivals Like L’Oréal, Even on Its Home Turf
To reach new customers across Asia, Estée Lauder Cos. has spent the past two years beefing up its
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One-Third of US Adults Felt Pressured to Move in Last Six Months
About one-third of American adults felt pressured to change residences in the last six months, a Census Bureau
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When Does Warzone 2 Shadow Siege Event End?
The Warzone 2 Shadow Siege Event ends on Aug. 21 at 1:30 p.m., giving players four more days to earn free rewards and participate in the MW3 reveal.
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Amazon Offers Influencers $25 Per Video, Sparking Chorus of LOLs
Amazon.com Inc., looking to amp up its TikTok-like shopping feed, has called on influencers to make hundreds of
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Apple’s Chip Trade-Secrets Suit Against Startup Can Move Forward, Judge Rules
Apple Inc.’s suit alleging startup Rivos Inc. poached its engineers to steal trade secrets used to develop its
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Former Anaheim mayor agrees to plead guilty to federal charges related to attempted sale of Angel Stadium
A former Anaheim mayor has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges stemming from an FBI investigation into corruption for the attempted sale of Angel Stadium, according to a plea agreement filed Wednesday.
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US Sets Tin-Mill Steel Duties Targeting China
The US set preliminary tariffs of more than 100% on tin-plated steel products from China, along with smaller
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Maui's warning sirens stayed silent as wildfires approached Lahaina. Here's what we know
Authorities face mounting questions about whether more could have been done to warn residents as wildfires devastated western Maui earlier this month, after Hawaii's siren warning system stayed silent while wildfires reduced the town of Lahaina to ashes.
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America's richest 10% are responsible for 40% of its planet-heating pollution, new report finds
America's wealthiest people are also some of the world's biggest polluters -- not only because of their massive homes and private jets, but because of the fossil fuels generated by the companies they invest their money in.
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