Masimo sues U.S Customs over approval of Apple Watch imports

Masimo sues U.S Customs over approval of Apple Watch imports

Medical monitoring technology company Masimo sued U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Wednesday over a decision by the agency that allowed Apple to import Apple Watches with blood-oxygen reading technology during a patent dispute between the companies. Masimo said in the lawsuit in Washington, D.C., federal court that Customs improperly determined that Apple can import…

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Trump administration targets Comey and Brennan with new investigation

Trump administration targets Comey and Brennan with new investigation

FILE PHOTO: FBI Director James Comey (L) and CIA Director John Brennan (R) take their seats flanking National Intelligence Director James Clapper during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing in Washington, USA on February 9, 2016. Samuel Corum | Anadolu | Getty Images The Trump administration has put two repeated targets of President Donald Trump under…

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Goolsbee sees ‘note of unease’ as Fed looks to next interest rate move

Goolsbee sees ‘note of unease’ as Fed looks to next interest rate move

Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee said Friday a mixed bag of inflation data this week coupled with lingering uncertainty over tariffs have given him some hesitation about lowering interest rates. Previously, Goolsbee has spoken of a “golden path” that would combine moderating inflation and a stable labor market and lead to lower rates. But in…

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Flutter (FLUT) Q2 2025 earnings report

Flutter (FLUT) Q2 2025 earnings report

Online sports betting giant Flutter reported second-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street expectations Thursday. The company reported adjusted earnings of $2.95 per share versus an estimated $2.08, according to a survey of analysts by LSEG. Revenue came in slightly higher than expectations at $4.19 billion against consensus expectations of $4.13 billion. Flutter owns the dominant…

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Alaska Airlines grounds all flights after IT outage disrupts systems

Alaska Airlines grounds all flights after IT outage disrupts systems

An Alaska Airlines jet taxis at San Francisco International Airport on June 4, 2025 in San Francisco, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images U.S. carrier Alaska Airlines grounded all of its flights after experiencing an IT outage on Sunday that impacted its systems, the company said, without specifying the nature of the outage. “At approximately 8 p.m. Pacific…

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