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A federal judge said on Tuesday that parts of Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI to halt its conversion to a for-profit entity might go to trial, adding that the Tesla CEO will have to appear in court and testify.
U.S. President Donald Trump heads to the battleground state of Pennsylvania on Tuesday with hopes of rekindling the 11th-hour surge of support that powered his surprise 2016 victory.
Wag Labs Inc, the developer of dog-walking app Wag!, said on Thursday it would go public by merging with a blank-check firm in a deal valued at $350 million.
Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson credits the depth of his club's offense as his hitters try to "keep up with the Joneses in the lineup."
The valuation of Meesho, the Indian e-commerce rival of retail giant Amazon, more than doubled last year to $5 billion, after marquee investors such as SoftBank and Fidelity pumped in hundreds of millions of dollars.
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur slugged each other to a standstill in an absorbing 2-2 draw in Sunday's big Premier League derby and Liverpool maintained their resurgence to move into second place after a victory over West Ham United.
Juventus regained second place in Serie A with goals from midfielder Leandro Paredes and striker Dusan Vlahovic, giving them a 2-1 win over Lecce on Wednesday.
Shares of Heidrick & Struggles International surged 20% on Monday, after the executive search firm agreed to be taken private in a deal by a consortium of investors, including Advent International and Corvex Private Equity.
The United States is in for a rocky year that could end with a political rupture. While record numbers of people are working and traveling and the air is getting cleaner, President Joe Biden has failed to change the trajectory of the country’s middle class. The coming year will bring Republican Party infighting that worsens the nation’s financial standing and an election that will test its democracy. “Make America Worse Again” will not be a campaign slogan, but in 2024, it will be a vibe.
The company which operates Britain's biggest container port, Felixstowe, said on Friday it believed its pay offer to workers was fair and it was disappointed strike action due to begin on Sunday had not been called off.
Juventus scored twice from corners to secure a 2-0 home victory over local rivals Torino on Saturday, with goals from Federico Gatti and Arkadiusz Milik putting them in third place in Serie A.
Chinese Estates Holdings , a major shareholder of embattled developer China Evergrande , said on Wednesday it had proposed to be taken private by Solar Bright Ltd for HK$1.91 billion ($245.30 million).
Toyota's Elfyn Evans won Rally Sweden on Sunday to take over at the top of the world championship standings from absent team mate Sebastien Ogier.
A new 'old' coach and several players returning to the side make Australia an unknown quantity for South Africa, according to Springbok captain Duane Vermeulen, as they prepare for their Rugby Championship opener at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday.
Some 400 garbage collectors in Paris went on strike on Tuesday, demanding a bonus for the Olympic Games which will take place in the French capital this summer, French daily Le Monde reported.
After their new outfielder helped them snap out of an offensive funk, the Los Angeles Angels will look to secure their second series win this season when they meet the host Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday in the rubber match of a three-game set.
Canadian oil producer Strathcona Resources on Tuesday said it will go public by acquiring smaller rival Pipestone Energy Corp in an all-stock deal to create a combined business with a market capitalization of C$8.6 billion ($6.49 billion).
The World Health Organization hopes the Olympics can go ahead in Japan this summer, its emergencies chief said on Friday, saying many of the decisions on the format of the games can only be made last-minute due to evolving risks from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Europe's medicines regulator gave the go-ahead on Friday for an extra sixth dose to be extracted from Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine vials, increasing the number of available shots at a time when supplies are short.