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Gulf Funds Near Deal to Back Paramount's $81 Billion Takeover of Warner

Commitments from three Middle East entities will help offset costs for the Ellison family.

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'Super Mario' Sequel Scores Year's Biggest Movie Opening

Universal and Nintendo's animated adaptation is the latest in a string of hit family films.

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PepsiCo, Diageo Drop Sponsorship of Kanye West-Headlined U.K. Music Festival

The rapper, who has tried to move beyond his controversial past, is to perform during all three days of Wireless Festival in London.

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Delta kicks off an earnings season focused on surging gas prices and the Iran war

When Delta Air Lines kicks off the first-quarter earnings season on Wednesday, the air carrier's results and forecast will offer a deeper look at how well U.S. customers and companies can withstand surging oil and fuel prices due to the war in Iran.

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The U.S. Plastics Industry Was in the Doldrums. Then the Iran War Began.

Shares of Dow, LyondellBasell and others have received a significant boost as war blocks competitors' supply route.

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Striking Beef Plant Workers to Resume Work

Thousands of striking workers in Colorado agreed to return to work, ending a three-week strike at a slaughter plant owned by JBS, the world's largest meatpacker.

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SpaceX Pushes Back Crucial Starship Test Launch

The company is now looking to test an upgraded version of its giant rocket in May after previously aiming for March and April.

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The Smarter Way to Cash In on Meta's Vision for Smartglasses

EssilorLuxottica makes the AI-enabled Ray-Bans that are growing more popular with consumers.

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One Company's Effort to Make an AI-Ready Catalog of Everything We Buy

In an Arkansas "capture factory," hand models and food stylists are preparing for the future of shopping.

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AI Trainer Mercor Offers to Pay People for Prior Work-Work Employers Might Own

AI models from the tech giants constantly need new training data. This $10 billion startup is on the hunt for fresh resources.

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Chrysler, Once an American Icon, Now Sells Just One Minivan. Can It Survive?

Dealers want to see a fuller lineup but a turnaround will be expensive and difficult.

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OpenAI's Top Executive Fidji Simo to Take Medical Leave From Company

The maker of ChatGPT announced several other organizational changes ahead of its expected IPO.

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Berkshire and Travelers Bring More Insurance Muscle to Hormuz Strait Plan

The U.S. just doubled the original amount of insured coverage it will offer and added new wartime provisions to the coming plan.

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United to Roll Out Tiered Premium Fare Structure

United Airlines is rolling out a new tiered fare structure in its premium cabins, as carriers increasingly lean on higher-end seating to drive revenue.

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A Grubhub Founder Wants to Change Your Flat Tire Now

Two roadside-assistance platforms merged last month and will be led by a group of former Grubhub executives.

 

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