Why Microsoft's $75 Billion Bid for Activision Hinges on Call of Duty 
 

Regulators worry the popular videogame franchise is so crucial to attract hard-core gamers that it could be used to dominate cloud gaming.

 
Goldman Executive Dina Powell McCormick Departs 
 

The Wall Street veteran is set to assume the newly created roles of vice chairman and president of global client services at BDT & MSD Partners, a merchant bank run by former Goldman bankers.

 
Fast Fashion's Curious Comeback 
 

Shein is getting buzz, but how sustainable is fast fashion as a business model?

 
Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Is Expected to Enter Prison Tuesday 
 

The entrepreneur faces an 11-year prison term after her conviction for defrauding the blood-testing company's investors.

 
The AI Boom Runs on Chips, but It Can't Get Enough 
 

A shortage of the kind of advanced chips that are the lifeblood of new generative AI systems has set off a race to lock down computing power and find workarounds.

 
How AI Is Catapulting Nvidia Toward the $1 Trillion Club 
 

The company's chips are leaders in processing the complex calculations driving the latest internet revolution.

 
Hyundai, Kia Thefts Continue Months After Fix 
 

The automakers rolled out a software update in February aimed at stopping a surge in vehicle thefts, but the problem continues to plague car owners.

 
Disney's 'Little Mermaid' Tops Weekend Box Office 
 

Domestic sales for the remake fell in the middle of the studio's recent live-action redos of animated classics.

 
China's C919 Takes Maiden Commercial Flight-and First Bite From Boeing 
 

Despite backing from top leaders and a ready-made market for its planes, manufacturer Comac faces a steep path to success.

 
Wall Street's Next Big Play Is Garbage 
 

The green push by the U.S. and state governments is turning trash into treasure and boosting the firms that handle America's garbage.

 
 

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