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The Cutthroat Battle to Become America's Rare-Earth Champion

A fight between two of the U.S.'s biggest rare-earths companies illustrates the stakes behind the effort to loosen China's hold on the sector.

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Chip Makers Are Profiting Off AI at the Expense of Just About Everyone Else

We are witnessing an extraordinary transfer of cash from the providers of AI-and, perhaps one day, AI users-to memory-chip makers.

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The Baby Formula Probe Produced a Pile of Evidence. Then the DOJ Dropped the Case.

Some prosecutors believed they had enough to charge Abbott Laboratories, but senior officials opted for civil settlement.

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China Has Matched Anthropic in Cybersecurity, Resetting AI Race

A clampdown on top U.S. AI is fueling concern that Washington is handing Beijing a cyberwarfare advantage.

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The AI Startup Challenging Tesla and Waymo in the Race to Automate Driving

Wayve is emerging as a go-to partner for traditional automakers trying to keep up with Silicon Valley.

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The Taser CEO Who Says AI Is the Future of Policing

Taser and body-cam king Rick Smith is betting Axon's dominance-and his own pay package-on his tech-driven vision.

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Micron is about to be more profitable than any U.S. company except Nvidia and Google

Big Tech companies are willing to pay astronomical prices for AI memory components, helping spark a dramatic turnaround in Micron's finances.

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Why One of Tech's Biggest Gamblers Is Betting Against Elon Musk's AI Vision

SoftBank's Masayoshi Son thinks the math doesn't support space-based data centers.

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FIFA Told Stadium Sponsors to Get Lost. They Spun It Into Marketing Gold.

Levi's, Gillette, Lumen and others had to go into hiding during the World Cup-and wound up getting more exposure.

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Ant International-Backed Fintech Unicorn Files for Philippines' Largest-Ever IPO

A Philippine fintech unicorn backed by Ant International is planning to raise up to $1.5 billion in an initial public offering that, if successful, would be the country's largest-ever listing.

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Lawmakers Call for Federal Probe of Polymarket Over Deceptive Advertising

Two senators asked regulators to probe Polymarket's promotion of fake bets following the Journal's reporting.

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Verizon, T-Mobile Big Winners in FCC Spectrum Auction

The Federal Communications Commission's first spectrum auction after a four-year hiatus. brought in upwards of $3.5 billion in total, the agency said.

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Bayer's Roundup Win Brings Company New Life-and Renews Breakup Speculation

A high-court victory gives the German company more leverage to settle outstanding cases.

 

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June 29, 2026 01:00 ET (05:00 GMT)

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