


Boeing Co. is looking to sell bonds in as many as six parts, its first bond sale after the planemaker reported a quarterly loss and $3.9 billion of cash burn, and Moody’s Ratings cut the company’s credit rating to a step above junk.

In a flurry of excitement, Solana (SOL) and Ethereum (ETH) kickstart the day with nearly a 5% surge, setting the stage for an exhilarating ride in the cryptocurrency market. Amidst this fervor, Furrever Token (FURR) achieves a remarkable milestone, surpassing $1 million in its presale, signaling significant investor interest and confidence in the project’s potential. […]

Domino’s Pizza Inc.’s same-store sales in the US exceeded first-quarter expectations, a promising sign for the company’s continued turnaround.

Arrowhead has released another, rather lengthy patch for Helldivers 2.

The biggest news stories this morning: Apple’s OLED iPad Pro may pack an M4 chip and AI tricks, Dell XPS 13 and XPS 14 review, Playing Fire Emblem Engage on easy mode got me back into gaming.

It’s not all bad—the Railgun might be in vogue again.

The US Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Elon Musk in his “Twitter sitter” case, leaving intact his agreement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to have an in-house lawyer pre-approve his social media posts about Tesla Inc.

US auto safety regulators are investigating Ford Motor Co.’s BlueCruise driver-assistance feature after a pair of fatal crashes involving the technology.

Some traders working for Exxon Mobil Corp. are set to lose their jobs because they don’t want to move from Brussels to London, according to a statement from its unions.

Deutsche Bank AG may end up agreeing to settle its latest legal issue out of court in a bid to reduce the impact on profitability, according to Mediobanca.