(Reuters) - Bankrupt drugmaker Mallinckrodt is in talks with major investors about selling some or all of its business units, which could lead to its exit from the opioid business, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar…
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By Stephen Nellis and Max A. Cherney SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) - A new Intel chip due in December will be able to run a generative artificial intelligence chatbot on a laptop rather than having to tap into cloud data…
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -Starbucks was ordered by a federal judge on Monday to face a lawsuit claiming that several of its Refresher fruit beverages lacked a key ingredient: fruit. U.S. District Judge John Cronan in Manhattan rejected…
By Andrew Mills, Humeyra Pamuk and Parisa Hafezi DOHA/NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S.-bound plane carrying five Americans freed by Iran left Doha on Monday as part of a prisoner swap for five Iranians held in the United States and the…
By Kevin Krolicki, David Shepardson and Steve Holland DETROIT (Reuters) -The United Auto Workers said it plans to resume bargaining on Saturday after launching its first simultaneous strikes at General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler parent Stellantis, with effects of…
By Siddharth Cavale NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. retailers will hire the lowest number of seasonal workers for this holiday season since 2008, due to increased labor costs and shaky consumer confidence, according to a report by Challenger, Gray & Christmas…
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) - An exchange-traded fund (ETF) that started trading on Thursday offers investors a new way to participate in the hot market for short-dated equity options, a risky trading strategy that has enthralled markets…
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Search and advertising giant Google gave a glimpse of a main leg of its defense in court on Thursday, through data showing users happily stick with its search engine when pre-installed on their devices and…
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -Delta Air Lines and United Airlines were ordered by a federal judge to face a consumer antitrust class action accusing major U.S. carriers of conspiring to drive up domestic airfares by reducing the number of available…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden wants auto union UAW and major automakers to work around-the-clock to avoid a strike, White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein said Wednesday. Biden has “encouraged the parties to stay at the table and…