(Reuters) – Ukraine and the United States on Thursday signed a memorandum as an initial step towards the clinching of…
Trump fires Democratic board members of the credit union watchdog
By Pete Schroeder (Reuters) -The White House has fired two Democratic board members of the National Credit Union Administration, the…
Lyft investor Engine Capital names board nominees in start to proxy battle
(Reuters) -Activist investor Engine Capital is gearing up for a proxy battle at Lyft, after it nominated two directors to…
TikTok begins US testing of ‘Footnotes’ similar to ‘Community Notes’ by X
(Reuters) – TikTok on Wednesday started testing “Footnotes” in the United States, a feature similar to “Community Notes” used by…
Trump officials could face contempt charges over deportations, judge says
By Luc Cohen, Andrew Goudsward and Tom Hals WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Trump administration officials could face criminal contempt charges for violating…
Ford Motor may hike prices if Trump’s auto tariffs persist, memo says
By Kalea Hall, Nora Eckert and Utkarsh Shetti (Reuters) – Ford Motor may raise prices on its new vehicles if…
Powell does not think Trump’s labor board firings case will apply to Fed
By Howard Schneider CHICAGO (Reuters) – The legal case before the Supreme Court over President Donald Trump’s firing of two…
Shein, Temu to get pricier as Trump cracks down on cheap imports
(Reuters) -Chinese e-marketplace Temu and fast-fashion retailer Shein will raise prices next week as U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs…
Intel will need license to export AI chips to Chinese clients, FT reports
(Reuters) – American chipmaker Intel has informed Chinese clients it will start needing a license to sell some of its…
US banks maintain steady headcount amid tariff turbulence
(Reuters) – Major U.S. banks kept their staffing levels largely stable in the first quarter, bracing for potential disruption later…
