US reaches $144.5 million settlement with Texas church shooting victims

The U.S. Department of Justice reached a $144.5 million settlement with survivors and families of victims of the 2017 mass shooting at a Texas church
Taiwan president set for historic meeting with US House Speaker in California

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen is set to meet U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Wednesday in the first such meeting on U.S. soil, drawing threats of
Climate risks and global value chains: The impact of the 2011 Thailand flood on Swedish firms

Extreme weather events will become more frequent as global temperatures rise. This is a challenge for companies that depend on complex international supply chains. There
Italy curbs ChatGPT, starts probe over privacy concerns

OpenAI has taken ChatGPT offline in Italy after the government’s Data Protection Authority on Friday temporarily banned the chatbot and launched a probe over the
Apple wins reversal of $502 mln VirnetX patent infringement verdict

Apple Inc on Friday convinced a U.S. appeals court to throw out a $502 million verdict for patent licensing company VirnetX Inc in a long-running fight over
Twitter makes some of its source code public, promises more

Twitter on Friday made public parts of the computer code that decides how the social media site recommends content, with its owner Elon Musk adding
GM says it expects some EVs to receive $7,500 US tax credits

General Motors Co expects some electric vehicles (EVs) will qualify for $7,500 U.S. tax credits after stricter Treasury Department guidance takes effect April 18, the U.S. automaker said
Tesla’s price war: cheaper cars expected to drive record sales

Tesla Inc investors are waiting to see how much Elon Musk’s price cuts will pay off: the electric vehicle (EV) maker is expected this weekend to
Verizon, AT&T to get full C-Band use, extend some 5G safeguards – letter

Four major U.S. wireless carriers told the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) late on Friday they had agreed to some voluntary actions to address aviation safety
US unveils stricter EV tax credit rules, effective April 18

The U.S. Treasury Department unveiled stricter electric vehicle tax rules on Friday that will reduce or remove tax credits on some zero-emission models but grant

