Google Health Boss Leaves to Take Over Cerner
David Feinberg, who joined the tech giant two years ago to lead its healthcare push, is set to become CEO of Cerner, which makes software and other tools for doctors and hospitals.
Tesla to Spotlight Artificial Intelligence Work Amid Scrutiny
Elon Musk is slated to host an event Thursday evening to drum up interest in the electric-vehicle maker and its AI efforts at a time its driver-assistance system is under investigation.
J&J's Gorsky to Leave as CEO, Duato to Take Helm
Alex Gorsky has led the company to tremendous growth, making over J&J's lineup to capitalize on technological advances, and navigated manufacturing issues that had plagued its signature consumer-health business.
China Closes U.S. Auditor as Tensions Mount Over Forced Labor Allegations
Shenzhen Verite, which is affiliated with U.S. labor rights nonprofit Verite, was closed following an April raid on its offices by Chinese security forces.
Why Amazon Is Getting More Physical
The e-commerce giant needs showrooms for its growing line of private labels-and other retailers are unlikely to help.
Data-Center Company Aligned Energy Raises $1.25 Billion in Debt to Fund Sustainable Facilities
The company's new data center in Salt Lake City will be its first with a completely waterless cooling system, Chief Executive Andrew Schaap says.
Former Purdue Pharma Director 'Shocked' by Drugmaker's Guilty Plea
Former Purdue Pharma LP director Mortimer D.A. Sackler testified Thursday he was "shocked and disappointed" when he learned last year the drugmaker his family owns pleaded guilty to federal felonies over its marketing and sale of the opioid OxyContin, saying management assured the board it was complying with relevant laws.
OnlyFans to Ban Content Featuring 'Sexually Explicit Conduct'
The platform says the policy change will help it comply with requests of banking partners.
T-Mobile Faces Regulatory Scrutiny After Hack
FCC inquiry comes as Biden promises to more aggressively police cybersecurity
Three Former Netflix Engineers Are Charged in Insider-Trading Ring
A civil complaint alleges that the former software engineers and two of their associates used confidential subscriber information to profit from the company's stock moves after earnings announcements.
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