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FedEx sues US for refund on Trump’s emergency tariffs
FedEx filed a lawsuit seeking refunds on tariffs imposed under Trump's emergency powers after the Supreme Court ruled them illegal.
Merck to create separate cancer division as Keytruda patent loss looms
Merck is creating a distinct cancer division anchored by Keytruda before its patents expire and splitting its human health division in two.
Wall Street ends sharply lower amid AI displacement fears and revived tariff angst
Wall Street stocks dropped sharply as fears over artificial intelligence disruption and revived tariff concerns weighed on investor sentiment amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Fed’s Waller: January jobs data an upside surprise, if it continues a policy pause may be appropriate
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller considers pausing interest rate hikes if February jobs data confirms stronger labor market after January's upside surprise.
US Supreme Court to hear bid by oil companies to toss climate suits
The US Supreme Court will hear ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy's appeal to dismiss a Colorado lawsuit seeking damages for climate change costs.
Software companies face higher borrowing costs, tougher scrutiny as AI threatens businesses
Software companies in the US are delaying debt deals due to rising borrowing costs and lender scrutiny amid fears of AI disrupting business models.
Trump warns of higher tariffs for countries that ‘play games’ after court ruling – UPDATED
WASHINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday warned countries against backing away from recently negotiated trade deals with the U.S. after the Supreme Court struck down his emergency tariffs, saying that he would hit them with much higher duties under different trade laws. Trump, in a series of social media posts, […]
Dominion Energy forecasts annual profit below estimates, raises spending plan
Dominion Energy forecasts 2026 profit below estimates but raises its five-year capital spending plan by nearly 30% to $64.7 billion amid rising electricity demand.
Wall Street ends higher after Supreme Court rules against Trump tariffs
U.S. stocks gained as the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against Trump's global tariffs, easing market uncertainty and boosting major companies like Alphabet and Amazon.
Paramount’s US antitrust waiting period ends for Warner Bros Discovery bid
Paramount announced the expiration of the US antitrust waiting period for its $108.4 billion bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, though DOJ review continues.



















