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By Jessica DiNapoli and Julia Harte (Reuters) – Some of the 75,000 U.S. federal workers who the Office of Personnel…
By Jessica DiNapoli and Julia Harte (Reuters) – Some of the 75,000 U.S. federal workers who the Office of Personnel…
(Reuters) -Intel’s rivals Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co and Broadcom are each eyeing potential deals that would break the U.S. chipmaking…
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Gone are the crowded arenas, the pulsing playlists, the off-the-cuff 90-minute campaign speeches. Now…
By Andrew Gray, John Irish and Lili Bayer MUNICH (Reuters) – They should not have been surprised. Yet European officials…
By Joseph Ax (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, one of his closest advisers, have mounted…
By Mike Stone, Fanny Potkin and Wen-Yee Lee WASHINGTON/SINGAPORE/TAIPEI (Reuters) -The White House is seeking to renegotiate U.S. CHIPS and…
By Tim Reid, Helen Coster and James Oliphant WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The first phase of the rapid-fire effort by Tesla…
WASHINGTON/MOSCOW/KYIV (Reuters) – Donald Trump discussed the war in Ukraine on Wednesday in phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin…
By Ernest Scheyder and Sheila Dang HOUSTON (Reuters) -Chevron will lay off 15% to 20% of its global workforce by…
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday the central bank has not been cut off from…