Federal safety regulators are investigating after a Waymo self-driving vehicle struck a child near an elementary school in Santa Monica during morning drop-off.
Washington Post reporters are urging owner Jeff Bezos to halt planned newsroom layoffs, warning that shrinking coverage would weaken the paper’s journalism.
Microsoft reported strong quarterly results, with revenue rising 17% to $81.3 billion and profits topping Wall Street expectations as AI adoption accelerates.
Starbucks is bringing back a tiered loyalty system starting March 10th, introducing Green, Gold, and Reserve levels to reward its most frequent customers.
House Democratic leaders warned they will begin impeachment proceedings against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem unless President Trump fires her.
The U.S. government is on the brink of a partial shutdown as Senate Democrats block a House-passed funding bill over Department of Homeland Security provisions.
The U.S. dollar slid 1.3% Tuesday, its biggest one-day drop since last April, after President Trump said he was comfortable with the currency’s recent decline.
Amazon said it will cut about 16,000 corporate jobs, its second major round of layoffs since October, as part of a broader effort to reduce management layers.