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Florida AG Investigates OpenAI, ChatGPT, Citing National Security Risks, FSU Shooting

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier raised concerns that OpenAI's models or data could be used by adversaries of America, namely China.

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Meta Commits $21 Billion in Expanded AI Cloud Deal With CoreWeave

The long-term agreement provided Meta with artificial-intelligence cloud capacity through December 2032.

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Amazon CEO Presses His Case for Big AI Spending

Andy Jassy uses his annual shareholder letter to tout AI vision, investments in robotics and rural delivery.

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Volkswagen to End U.S. Production of Its Only American-Made EV

The electric crossover's sales struggled in recent years.

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Eli Lilly Weight-Loss Pill Becomes Available in U.S.

Eli Lilly's Foundayo weight-loss pill is now available in the U.S. following the Food and Drug Administration's approval earlier this month, the company said.

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GSK Nixes Application for Drug Touted by Trump for Autism

Generic versions of the drug will still be available to treat a rare genetic condition.

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Ares Management to Buy Whitestone REIT in $1.7 Billion Deal

Alternative investment manager Ares Management has agreed to buy real-estate investment trust Whitestone REIT in an all-cash transaction valued at about $1.7 billion.

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Sazerac Eyes Deal With Jack Daniel's Maker Brown-Forman

Interest comes as Pernod Ricard has been discussing a mostly stock deal with Brown-Forman.

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CarMax Will Add Two Board Members After Talks With Activist Investor Starboard

The move comes after Starboard urged the used-car retailer's new chief executive officer, Keith Barr, to revamp its pricing framework, streamline its digital processes, and cut costs.

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American Is the Latest Airline to Raise Baggage Fees

American said it would raise the cost of checking a first and second bag by $10 each, as airlines contend with a rapid run-up in the price of fuel.

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7-Eleven Owner Projects Lower Annual Profit

Seven & i Holdings expects net profit to fall 7.8% this fiscal year and said it would delay the planned listing of its North American convenience-store business.

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More BP Investors Demand Proof That Fossil-Fuel Pivot Will Benefit Shareholders

Support grows for resolution to be voted on at AGM amid U.K. oil major 's shift away from a ​ renewables-focused strategy.

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BlackBerry Looks Beyond Automotive to Power Growth Ambitions

BlackBerry is targeting doubt-digit revenue growth in fiscal 2027, driven by its QNX real-time operating system segment, and is pushing the software into new markets beyond its automotive roots.

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Uniqlo Owner Raises Guidance Despite Middle East Disruption

Fast Retailing raised its annual earnings forecasts after stronger first-half profit on robust global sales growth in its Uniqlo casual-clothing chain.

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Carlyle Private-Credit Fund Hit With Redemption Requests Totaling 15.7%

The firm will limit shareholder redemptions to 5% of the Carlyle Tactical Private Credit Fund.

 

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