US judge rejects challenges to Apple’s $50 million keyboard settlement

By Mike Scarcella (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Thursday approved Apple Inc’s $50 million class-action settlement resolving consumer claims over certain defective MacBook keyboards, in a ruling that spurned challenges to the deal. U.S. District Judge Edward Davila in San Jose, California, federal court in his ruling called the settlement “fair, adequate and reasonable.”…

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Glass Lewis recommends investors vote against Toyota chairman

By Makiko Yamazaki and Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) -Proxy adviser Glass Lewis has recommended that shareholders of Toyota Motor Corp vote against the re-election of Chairman Akio Toyoda as a board director at an upcoming meeting, citing his responsibility for the lack of a sufficiently independent board. Glass Lewis made the recommendation against the chairman…

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Treasury’s Yellen notes US economic resilience in meeting with IMF’s Georgieva

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen spoke about the U.S. economy’s resilience in the face of global headwinds in a meeting Friday with International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, according to a Treasury Department statement. Yellen and Georgieva also discussed recent banking sector stress, the outlook for the U.S. economy as well…

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Power transmission deal being mulled in US debt limit talks -sources

By Timothy Gardner and Jarrett Renshaw WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A bill to boost power transmission between U.S. regions is being considered as part of talks between White House and congressional Republicans to raise the debt ceiling, two sources with knowledge of the talks said. The measure from Senator John Hickenlooper and Representative Scott Peters, both Democrats,…

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U.S. screens highest number of air passengers since 2019

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Transportation Security Administration screened 2.658 million passengers on Thursday, the highest number since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, as U.S. holiday travel got off to a smooth start. “So far so good,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told CNBC on Friday. Despite the record travel Thursday “the system held…

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Analysis-Investing in AI: how to avoid the hype

By Naomi Rovnick LONDON(Reuters) – Experienced tech investors are hunting for undervalued opportunities in an over-valued space.      At stake is how best to invest in the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which took a leap forward in November when Microsoft-backed OpenAI released its ChatGPT bot, without buying into a bubble. Shares in Nvidia, which…

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