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Softbank and Toyota are partnering on an effort to use autonomous vehicles and other technologies to change the world of transportation.
Aston Martin is joining the ranks of listed automakers with an IPO that values the British company at more than $5 billion.
Barnes & Noble jumped more than 20% after it said it would review a sale of the troubled company.
Howard Marks, co-chairman of Oaktree Capital, explains why investors should start treading lightly.
Bankrupt toy retailer tells bankruptcy court it is looking at possibly reviving the Toys 'R' Us and Babies 'R' Us brands.
Broadband trade groups and the DOJ have filed lawsuits over California's days-old law protecting net neutrality.
It's the latest online dating app to compete for the hearts of women in India.
Microsoft announced a new version of its desktop computer Surface Studio, and its first pair of smart headphones. It also announced the Surface Pro 6 and Surface Laptop 2.
Family health insurance now costs employers and workers nearly $20,000 a year, on average, according to a new report.
The lead story for Thursday's morning shows: The impending vote to advance Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
Land O'Lakes CEO Beth Ford charts her career path, from her first job to becoming the first openly gay CEO at a Fortune 500 company in an interview with CNN's Boss Files.
The world's top makers of bitcoin mining technology hope to raise money from investors by selling shares in Hong Kong.
Changing tastes and the challenge from new Chinese rivals are forcing US and European companies including Apple and Starbucks to adopt new strategies to succeed in the world's second biggest economy.
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A collection of new emoji is coming to iOS 12.1 for iPhone and iPad users, including food and cute animals.
Tencent Music dominates the music streaming market in China through its Spotify-like apps.
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Volkswagen has severed ties with suspended Audi CEO Rupert Stadler, who has been jailed since June in connection with an emissions investigation.
New General Electric boss Larry Culp just got a fresh reminder of the debt-riddled balance sheet he's inheriting.