Biden administration forgives $4.5 billion in student debt for over 60,000 public service workers
The Biden administration announced on Thursday that it was forgiving another $4.5 billion in student debt for over 60,000 borrowers.
TSMC third-quarter profit beats expectations as AI boom drives 54% hike
TSMC, the world’s largest producer of advanced chips, posted a 54% hike in third-quarter profit.
A tough new EU cyber law is off to a messy start, with many countries failing to adopt the rules
New European Union rules requiring businesses to bolster their cyber defenses are already off to a messy start.
Auto giants launch a flurry of cheaper electric vehicles — taking the fight to China
Europe's top carmakers unveiled low-cost EVs at the Paris Motor Show this week, seeking to recapture some of the market share held by Chinese brands.
Intel faces headwinds in China as trade body calls for security probe
Intel products have been recommended for a security review by a trade group in China which alleges they pose vulnerabilities and risks to national security.
China pledges more financial support for ‘whitelist’ real estate projects
Ni Hong, China's minister of housing and urban-rural development, made the announcement at a press conference on Thursday.