Domino's Picks Veteran Executive to Steer It Through Tough Patch for Pizza
Joe Jordan, Domino's operations chief, will succeed current CEO Russell Weiner.
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SpaceX Strikes $6 Billion Deal With AI Startup for Data-Center Space
Reflection AI will rent capacity from the newly public company to develop open-source models.
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Chevron Strikes Power Deal With Microsoft for West Texas AI Data Center
The 2.7-gigawatt project will have its own on-site power plant fueled by Chevron's local natural-gas production.
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Fatal Tesla Crash Into Texas Home Now Under Federal Safety Investigation
A driver told officials he was using a driver-assistance system when his car slammed into a Houston-area home, killing a woman.
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Profit Up on Increased Same-Store Sales
The Canadian convenience-store operator said its profit rose in the fourth quarter, as same-store sales growth and higher fuel margins offset lower fuel volumes in Europe and the U.S.
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Operating Company of On the Border Mexican Grill Files for Chapter 7 Liquidation
OTB Hospitality closed all company-owned locations but franchised restaurants continue to operate independently and aren't part of the bankruptcy filing.
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AbbVie to Buy Immunology Drugmaker Apogee for $10.9 Billion
The cash deal will add an experimental drug for moderate to severe atopic dermatitis, building up AbbVie's core business.
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Morgan Stanley Weighs Expansion to Dallas With $1.33 Billion Office-Building Deal
If the project is carried out, Morgan Stanley would join a host of other financial institutions to establish or expand operations in Texas over the last several years.
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Google Investing in 'Backrooms' Studio A24
The search giant is putting about $75 million into the studio as part of an artificial intelligence research partnership.
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Germany's RWE Plans $4.75 Billion Capital Raise to Fund Increase in Amprion Stake
The German energy firm said it will sell around 74.4 million new shares to institutional investors via an accelerated bookbuild.
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Building-Materials Supplier CRH to Buy Rival Arcosa for $8.5 Billion
Building-materials supplier CRH said it will acquire rival Arcosa in a deal valued at roughly $8.5 billion, including debt.
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FDA Gives Third Rare-Disease Drug Another Shot, Regenxbio Says
The company plans to refile its application for its gene therapy for a fatal brain disease after the FDA dropped demands to give a placebo to some study subjects.
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easyJet Board Rejects Castlelake's $6.3 Billion Takeover Offer
The U.S. investment firm urged shareholders to consider the offer as it seeks to take the budget airline private.
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ABC Launches On-Air Campaign Against FCC Investigations
The Disney-owned network is encouraging viewers to tell the FCC to drop probes into "The View" and ABC broadcast licenses.
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Lucid to Cut 18% of U.S. Workforce as Restructuring Continues
The EV manufacturer said the cuts, which include the elimination of its chief operating officer, would reduce costs by about $158 million annually.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 22, 2026 19:00 ET (23:00 GMT)
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