By Hannah Lang (Reuters) – The evolution of “open banking” in the U.S. could impact how regulators supervise banks, as seamless account portability between financial institutions...
By Katie Paul and Yuvraj Malik (Reuters) – Meta Platforms Inc on Wednesday carried out another round of job cuts, this time hitting engineers and adjacent...
By James Pearson BELFAST (Reuters) – China is aiming for “global technological supremacy” in cyberspace and is using its cyber capabilities to conduct intelligence and surveillance...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The relationship between the human mind and body has been a subject that has challenged great thinkers for millennia, including...
(Reuters) -Nasdaq Inc on Wednesday reported first-quarter profits that beat Wall Street estimates as demand for its anti-financial crime software helped mitigate a hit to the...
By Andrew Chung WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday gave Turkey’s state-owned lender Halkbank another chance to avoid criminal charges in the United States...
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday gave a boost to Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed’s bid for DNA testing of...
(Reuters) – General Electric Co’s workers have ratified a two-year contract extension that provides for a 12% rise in wages, their union said on Wednesday. The...
By Gloria Dickie and Lisi Niesner NY-AALESUND, Norway (Reuters) – At the world’s northernmost year-round research station, scientists are racing to understand how the fastest-warming place...
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union is preparing 100 million euros ($109.32 million) in compensation for farmers in five countries bordering Ukraine and plans...
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