US senators backed a procedural move that sets up potential votes to pass a semiconductor bill by next week that aims to provide billions of dollars in subsidies and tax credits for the chip industry
The social media platform has sued to hold Musk to his $44 billion takeover offer and a Delaware judge said it deserved a quick resolution of the deal's uncertainty
The world's largest battery maker has reportedly been considering at least two potential sites where it can establish facilities to supply batteries to Tesla and Ford.
Plans for SoftBank to hold an IPO in London for Arm, the British computer chip and software design group, have been put on hold because of the collapse of Boris Johnson's government
Nancy Pelosi's visit will be the first by a Speaker of the US House of Representatives in 25 years
China's holdings of US government debt fell to $980.8 billion in May, the lowest since May 2010. Yields of US Treasuries slid about 15 basis points during the month.
Sustainable infrastructure projects worth some $627 billion were announced in 2021, but many have been held up by Covid, supply chain delays and war in Ukraine, new report says
The additional funds would bring total cost of purging US networks of telecom equipment that poses a national security risk to $4.9 billion, FCC's Jessica Rosenworcel said.
Education startups, including Scaler, Byju's, Emeritus and Simplilearn, attracted $8.5 billion in investments during 2014-2021, with almost half of that last year
The US successfully tested two hypersonic missiles this week, the Pentagon said, revealing it is making greater headway after advances by China and Russia
Currency hits new 24-year peaks above 128 yen and edged back toward parity with the euro after briefly breaching that level overnight
The departure of Karpathy, who provided no reason for leaving, comes at a critical time as Tesla chief executive Elon Musk races to achieve full self-driving capability