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Gulf Funds Agree 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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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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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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'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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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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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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Microsoft Is on a New AI Journey After Reworked OpenAI Deal

The tech giant is pursuing new research avenues that the company hopes will put its AI models on par with rivals.

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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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April 06, 2026 07:00 ET (11:00 GMT)

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