The Bitcoin network completed its fourth "halving," which reduces miners' rewards and helps the cryptocurrency maintain its digital gold quality.
Volkswagen workers in Tennessee have voted in favor of the United Auto Workers — marking the union's first successful organizing drive of a foreign automaker.
In the wake of the latest Bitcoin halving, there may be some speculative trading. Other key events will also be in focus.
The ECB has become "the central bank to be followed," one central bank governor said.
Oil prices briefly jumped more than 3% after reports of explosions near the Iranian city of Isfahan.
Donald Trump owns nearly 60% of Trump Media, which operates the Truth Social app. DJT shares are sharply down since their March trading debut.
Singapore's Changi Airport has lost its position as the world's best airport to Doha's Hamad International Airport, according to Skytrax.
The Netherlands' digital mininster said the government will be forced to stop using Facebook pages if it doesn't get clarity on its concerns from Meta.
A full-blown Israel-Iran war would be devastating to both sides and highly destabilizing for the Middle East.
A full panel of 12 jurors and six alternates was selected Friday for the New York criminal hush money trial of Donald Trump.
For five of the past six weeks, the level of initial jobless filings totaled exactly 212,000.
Bitcoin rose above $64,000 on Friday after dropping below the $60,000 mark as the cryptocurrency continues to see volatility ahead of the upcoming halving.
British defense contractor BAE Systems does business with countries accused of known or suspected human rights abuses, according to a new report.
German cars are “the best in the world” and the country’s carmakers do not have to fear competition from China, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said.
Tim Cook will meet with Singapore's next leader to conclude a whirlwind tour around Southeast Asia as Apple expands in the region.
Users of encrypted messaging service Telegram can now start sending money via the stablecoin USDT by using The Open Network blockchain.
Israel launched a limited direct military attack on Iranian soil early Friday morning, a source familiar with the situation told NBC News.
Politics in Tamil Nadu has been dominated by regional players with ethno-nationalist ideologies, rooted in the Tamil language and culture.
Dubai Airports CEO said he expects services to return "close to normality" soon as the major transit hub deals with the fallout from unprecedented flooding.
Dutch Finance Minister Steven van Weyenberg told CNBC's Karen Tso he is "very optimistic about ASML's future and that it will be within the Netherlands."
China's fiscal stimulus is losing its effectiveness and is more of a strategy to buy time for industrial and consumption policies, S&P Global Ratings said.
Indians head to the polls on Friday in what will be the world's largest democratic election, as close to one billion voters pick their next government.
Netflix will no longer report its quarterly subscriber additions, a sign that the benefits of its password-sharing crackdown may be ending.
EVTOLs, or electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles, popularly known as flying cars, are being developed by firms in the United States, Europe and Asia.
TSMC is the world's largest producer of advanced processors and counts companies such as Nvidia and Apple as its clients.
Much of Taiwan's dominance can be attributed to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the world's largest contract chipmaker.
Donald Trump is charged with falsifying business records in a scheme to silence porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election.
Tesla chief Elon Musk is set to meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi soon, and the timing couldn't be any better.
Google terminated 28 employees Wednesday, according to an internal memo viewed by CNBC, after a series of protests against Project Nimbus.
Netflix said its subscribers grew 16% to 269.6 million, but said it would no longer regularly report the metric starting next year.