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Rolls-Royce on Thursday posted stronger-than-expected full-year earnings after making what it described as "significant" transformation progress.
CNBC's Inside India newsletter: How India's emerging as a formidable player in defense ○
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India is beefing up its defense spending as tensions between the country and China grow. The subcontinent is relying on renewed U.S.-India ties for equipment.
Nvidia CEO Huang says AI has to do ‘100 times more’ computation now than when ChatGPT was released ○
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang spoke with CNBC's Jon Fortt following the chipmaker's quarterly earnings report on Wednesday.
Amazon touts its first quantum computing chip a week after Microsoft's unveiling ○
Amazon revealed its first chip for quantum computing, and said its design will help the online retailer build highly efficient hardware systems.
Gene Hackman's death ruled 'suspicious'; no obvious signs of gas leak as investigation continues ○
The fire department conducted testing to determine if there were signs of a possible carbon monoxide leak, but “did not locate signs of a leak or poisoning,” a search warrant states.
Stripe's valuation climbs to $91.5 billion in secondary stock offer ○
Stripe announced a tender offer on Thursday that values the company at close to its peak valuation from 2021.
1 in 5 Americans are 'doom spending' — here's how that can backfire ○
"Doom spending," or spending money despite economic and geopolitical worries, is an increasingly common way to cope with stress.
Pending home sales drop to the lowest level on record in January ○
Home prices nationally are still higher than they were a year ago.
Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez and Gayle King will crew Jeff Bezos' next Blue Origin spaceflight ○
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin is set to fly Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez and Gayle King as part of a six-person, all-female spaceflight.
Supreme Court's Roberts pauses federal judge's order on Trump administration foreign aid funding ○
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U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday paused a federal judge's order requiring the Trump administration to pay foreign aid funds.