Inflation under Trump: Near the end of the speech, Trump falsely claimed, “Inflation is stopped.” Inflation hasn’t stopped; the most recent available year-over-year inflation rate at the time he spoke ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Brown University offered a "soft target" to the "psycho killer" who opened fire during a weekend study session, according to a criminal profiler, who cited unsecured doors, limited ...
Oracle (ORCL) stock slid in Thursday premarket trading, as investors were disappointed by the cloud software giant's current quarter guidance and increased spending forecast for 2026. In light of ...
JPMorgan: Second-quarter financial results from Oracle showed the company is a key beneficiary of AI infrastructure demand, Murphy wrote. "The company again posts a material step-up in RPO, highlights ...
“The Voice” Season 28 finale has its six finalists competing in the last two episodes. After the playoffs portion came to an end on Dec. 8, each team officially had one artist heading to the live ...
Whisper it quietly, but worries around a tech bubble might just resurface after Oracle earnings disappointed investors even as AI spending shows no signs of easing, underscoring the challenge the ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw was an entertaining, colorful and, at times, somewhat baffling ceremony. But when the dust settled, soccer fans knew which group their country would play in for the ...
Cox Enterprises is notifying impacted individuals of a data breach that exposed their personal data to hackers who breached the company network after exploiting a zero-day flaw in Oracle E-Business ...
President Donald Trump has proposed a $2,000 "tariff dividend" check, but it has not been approved by Congress. The IRS has not scheduled any new payments and warns against scams claiming otherwise.
The Trump administration provided several new updates on Nov. 12 for the president's proposed $2,000 dividend checks. The White House appeared to double down on the payment promise and even give ...
President Donald Trump has proposed sending $2,000 dividend checks to middle and lower income people in the U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has not discussed dividend checks with the president ...