Facebook parent Meta’s first quarter profit and its count of daily users jumped past Wall Street’s expectations despite the company’s slowest revenue growth since going public a decade ago.
U.S. prosecutors ask judge in Bob Brockman tax case to disregard defense filing about cognitive decline
Brockman’s latest claim of deteriorating health “is a naked attempt to improperly interject unadmitted, unverified, and unsworn evidence into the record,” prosecutors wrote.
Ford's $3.1 billion Q1 net loss tied to Rivian stock plunge; execs affirm full-year outlook
Ford was profitable before accounting for its Rivian shares losing more than half their value during the quarter; the company’s adjusted pretax earnings still fell 41 percent.
Senate Democrats urge U.S. transportation chief to develop autonomous vehicle rules
“We lag behind in shaping a regulatory framework that will foster this innovation while simultaneously protecting and encouraging all of the important benefits we believe autonomous vehicles are capable of delivering,” wrote the senators.