Disney last week had asked to drop its other claims in the federal case because they are being actively pursued in a separate state-level lawsuit in Florida.
The reported restrictions, which have not been publicly announced by Beijing, raise concerns that Apple's products could get caught up in global tensions.
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The family of Ryan Furtado claims his Peloton bike severed his carotid artery and killed him "instantly," marking the first known death linked to the bike.
Adyen has acquired a banking license in the U.K., which enables its merchants to offer cash advances to small and medium-sized enterprises in the country.
A new survey from King's College London has found Brits and Americans are among those who are least likely to say work is an important part of their lives.
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Scientists have begun investigating whether so-called miracle obesity drugs can be used to help treat conditions such as dementia and alcohol addiction.
Stock markets are coming off a rough month on soaring bond yields and concerns about China's economy, but strategists with some of Wall Street's biggest banks are cautiously optimistic.
China's economic rebound from the pandemic has slowed in the last few months, dragged down by a property market slump and lackluster consumer spending.
In an apparent attempt to create a shortcut, two people working in Shanxi province allegedly used machinery to remove a section of the Great Wall of China.
A state-issued invitation to a dinner reception for world leaders at the G20 summit in India referred to the “President of Bharat” — India in Hindi or Sanskrit.
Growth in India's household spending per capita is expected to outpace that of other developing Asian economies like Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand.
Lucid is exploring selling its cars in China but has no timeline for when it will enter the world's largest electric car market, a top executive told CNBC.
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