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Citigroup Inc said it terminated a manager in its technology department following an investigation into his role as the operator of a popular website dedicated to the unfounded QAnon conspiracy theory
US House of Representatives subcommittee issued a report detailing tactics biggest tech companies used to gain dominant positioning in online search, advertising, social networking shopping
Last year Samsung's chip business accounted for roughly half of its profit
US West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures fell 87 cents, or 2.1%, to $39.80 a barrel by 0104 GMT while Brent crude futures fell by 74 cents, or 1.7%, to $41.91 a barrel
Each tranche gives Musk the option to buy 8.44 million Tesla shares at $70 each, about a sixth of their current price
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has set Oct. 15 as a deadline for clinching a post-Brexit trade deal which would kick in when the United Kingdom leaves informal EU membership at the end of this year
The announcement by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) could speed up the process of approving a successful vaccine in the bloc
The breakthrough was achieved with the help of US officials, as the two sides drew up 19 ground rules that their negotiators should observe during talks, the sources said
In recent days, financial markets were hopeful progress toward a Covid-19 vaccine and another round of economic stimulus from Congress would boost the US economy
Stocks were higher before the remarks, but reversed course after Trump made the comments on Twitter
The move will see Mercedes-Benz, currently the world's top selling premium car brand, turn its back on a decades-old strategy of chasing sales volume to focus on the industry's most profitable segment
Boeing, also for the first time, lifted the lid on the first half of the 20-year period, showing steep declines for the coming decade on the heels of the COVID-19 crisis
Apple hinted at new, faster networking capabilities in the invitation for the event, which read: "Hi, Speed."
Movie studios have delayed releasing tentpole projects even after restrictions were eased, as people remain wary of stepping into cinema halls and many theaters still remain closed
Penrose, professor at the University of Oxford, won half the prize for his work using mathematics to prove that black holes are a direct consequence of the general theory of relativity
The number of people voluntarily quitting their jobs fell by 139,000 to 2.79 million.
Statscan revised July's trade deficit to C$2.53 billion from an initial C$2.45 billion.
Spain is experiencing a second wave of Covid-19 infections, with the highest caseload in Western Europe.
S&P predicted U.S. corporate default rates would rise to 12.5% from 6.2% and saw Europe's rate going to 8.5% from 3.8%.
We will need vaccines and there is hope that by the end of this year we may have a vaccine. There is hope, said WHO Director-General