[ad_1] Updated Jan. 16, 2024 7:06 pm ET The U.S. Supreme Court has turned down Apple’s attempt to appeal a decision in an antitrust case over its App Store, a…
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Apple to Remove Blood Oxygen Sensor From Watch to Avoid U.S. Ban, Rival Says
[ad_1] Updated Jan. 15, 2024 2:27 pm ET Apple is removing a blood-oxygen sensor from some of its smartwatches to get around a patent dispute related to the technology, a…
Axel Springer Stands By Business Insider Reporting on Bill Ackman’s Wife
[ad_1] Jan. 14, 2024 12:27 pm ET Business Insider owner Axel Springer said it stands by the publication after reviewing the reporting process behind stories that alleged plagiarism by Neri…
Morgan Stanley Agrees to Pay $249 Million to Settle Block-Trading Probes
[ad_1] Morgan Stanley agreed Friday to pay $249 million to settle criminal and regulatory investigations into allegations that some employees improperly shared information about clients’ stock sales, the Manhattan U.S.…
WSJ News Exclusive | EPA Calls on Telecom Executives to Meet About Lead-Sheathed Phone Cables
[ad_1] The Environmental Protection Agency sent letters requesting telecom companies to meet with the agency about their lead-sheathed phone cables, in a new phase of an investigation in the EPA’s…
Trump, New York Attorney General Set for Final Face-Off in $370 Million Fraud Trial
[ad_1] As former President Donald Trump ramps up his defenses against a series of criminal charges, a monthslong civil trial that could determine the future of his business empire has…
SAP to Pay More Than $220 Million to End Bribery Probes
[ad_1] Updated Jan. 10, 2024 4:39 pm ET SAP has agreed to pay more than $220 million to settle foreign bribery probes brought against the German software maker by U.S.…
China Detains a Top Executive at Evergrande’s Electric-Vehicle Unit
[ad_1] Updated Jan. 8, 2024 5:07 am ET The bad news keeps coming for China Evergrande and its investors. A top executive of the beleaguered property company’s electric-vehicle business has…