Anthropic Reaches Deal With Trump Administration to Restore Access to Fable AI Model
The model has been shut down for 2½ weeks due to security concerns, roiling the AI industry.
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Nike's Sales Continue to Decline as China Weakness Persists
The sneakers and apparel company said the results were in line with its expectations, despite facing what it called an increasingly challenging operating environment.
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Getty Images Plans to End Shutterstock Deal After U.K. Imposes Conditions
Getty Images plans to terminate its merger agreement with Shutterstock after a U.K. regulator said the latter company must sell its editorial business in order for the merger to be approved.
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Alcoa Buys South32 Aluminum Assets in Up to $5.6 Billion Deal
Alcoa has agreed to buy South32's bauxite, alumina and aluminum operations across Australia, Brazil and South Africa in a cash-and-stock deal valued at up to $5.6 billion.
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Satellite TV Provider Dish DBS Files for Bankruptcy Following AT&T Deal Snag
The EchoStar pay-TV subsidiary said it would repay debt once the $20 billion AT&T spectrum deal closes.
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Constellation Brands Says Gas Prices, Uncertainty Weighing on Sales
Constellation Brands said higher gas prices and economic uncertainty dampened sales of its alcoholic beverages after a promising start in its most recent quarter.
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KKR to Acquire EDF Power Solutions' North American Operations for $4.2 Billion
EDF power solutions' North American renewable energy business ranks among the top 10 U.S. renewable capacity owners and operates solar, wind and battery storage assets across the U.S. and Canada.
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Ford Recalls More Than 740,000 Vehicles Over Transmission Issue
The recall covers certain Navigators, Expeditions, Explorers, Lincoln Aviators and F-150 trucks.
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Egg Producers Manipulated Market, Keeping Prices High, Say Antitrust Authorities
Companies agreed to donate over 50 million eggs to resolve an antitrust investigation focused on a period when prices reached record highs.
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BP's Deputy CEO to Retire Later in The Year
BP said its deputy chief executive, Carol Howle, plans to retire later this year, leaving new boss Meg O'Neill without a key lieutenant at a time when the energy major has been hit by management turmoil.
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Zyn Can Market Itself as Less Harmful Than Cigarettes, FDA Says
The federal regulator gave Philip Morris International a win for nicotine pouches.
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Private-Equity Firms Sell Care Bears to Authentic Brands Group
IVEST Consumer Partners and Cloverlay leaned in to licensing and royalty agreements since buying the toy brand in 2023.
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Microsoft's Irish Hub Is Profit Powerhouse
A country-by-country EU reporting requirement forces companies to offer additional public tax details.
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Invisalign Maker Faces EU Antitrust Probe
The bloc's antitrust enforcer said an investigation would assess whether Align Technology's sales strategy for teeth aligner Invisalign and dental scanners broke competition rules.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 30, 2026 23:00 ET (03:00 GMT)
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