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HP Warns US Trade Regs to Weigh on Forecasts
HP Inc. now expects fiscal 2026 results to be at the low end of its forecasts, as the personal computer maker grapples with U.S. trade regulations and increasing costs due to the memory chip crisis, sending its shares down 3.6% in extended trading.
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NBC: Milan Cortina Olympics Ratings up 96% Over Beijing
NBC Sports struck ratings gold this month with its coverage of the Milan Cortina Olympics on NBC stations and the streaming platform Peacock.
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Altman Mocks Musk's Space Data Centers: 'Ridiculous'
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is casting doubt on Elon Musk's vision of putting data centers in orbit, calling the concept "ridiculous," the New York Post reports.
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Anthropic Touts AI Tools for Investment Banking, Wealth Management
Artificial intelligence lab Anthropic Tuesday unveiled 10 new ways for business customers to plug in its technology to key areas of their work, weeks after other releases sparked an aggressive selloff in traditional software company shares.
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Meta Strikes AI Chip Pact With AMD Worth up to $100B
Advanced Micro Devices said Tuesday it has agreed to sell up to $100 billion worth of artificial intelligence chips to Meta Platforms over five years in a deal that allows the Facebook owner to purchase as much as 10% of the chip firm.
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Sen. Blackburn: Apple News Freezes Out Conservatives
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., told Newsmax on Tuesday that Apple News is sidelining conservative voices and vowed that the censorship "has got to stop." Appearing on Newsmax's "Wake Up America," Blackburn said...
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Supreme Court to Hear Climate Lawsuit vs. Oil Giants
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a high-stakes climate lawsuit brought by the city of Boulder, Colorado, against Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy as local officials seek billions of dollars in damages from major oil producers.
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Netflix CEO Dismisses Trump Call to Fire Susan Rice
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos shrugged off President Donald Trump's demand that the streaming giant remove former Obama administration official Susan Rice from its board, telling the BBC's "Today" program on Monday that...
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DOJ Probes Netflix for Monopoly Concerns
The Justice Department has opened a sweeping Section 2 probe into Netflix Inc. as part of its review of the company's proposed $72 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, dramatically expanding the scope of scrutiny even if the blockbuster merger ultimately collapses.
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Supreme Court Hears Exxon Bid for Seized Cuba Assets
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider on Monday the scope of a law that lets American companies seek compensation for property seized by Cuba in cases involving ExxonMobil and cruise operators being argued at a time when President Donald Trump's administration is ramping up...
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Amazon Captures Revenue Crown as Retail Transforms
For nearly a quarter century, Walmart proudly carried the distinction of being America's largest company by revenue, a "Fortune 1" badge that symbolized not only scale, but dominance.
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Hegseth Summons Anthropic CEO for Talks on Military Use of Claude
War Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei to the Pentagon on Tuesday for what is likely to be a meeting over terms for the military use of Anthropic's Claude, artificial intelligence tool, Axios reported on Monday, citing sources.
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Trump Tells Netflix to Drop Susan Rice From Board
President Donald Trump demanded on Saturday that Netflix fire board member Susan Rice and warned the company would "pay the consequences" if the streaming giant doesn't do so, escalating a political fight.
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Air Canada, United Airlines Halt Flights to Mexico's Puerto Vallarta
Air Canada on Sunday said it has temporarily suspended operations in Mexico's Puerto Vallarta, and United Airlines said it canceled its flights there after reports of a military operation there against the chief of a drug gang.
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Bari Weiss Cancels UCLA Lecture Citing Security Concerns
CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss has canceled a scheduled lecture at the University of California, Los Angeles, as student protests were expected and some faculty objected to her appearance, the New York Post reports.
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Tesla Cuts Price of Cybertruck Model Cyberbeast in US
Tesla has reduced the price of Cyberbeast, its most-expensive Cybertruck pickup truck model, to $99,990 from $114,990 in the United States, according to pricing information on the automaker's website.
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Amazon Overtakes Walmart as America's Biggest Company
For nearly two decades, Walmart proudly called itself the nation's "Fortune 1" company , the largest in America by annual revenue, a title it had held since overtaking Exxon Mobil in the early 2000s. That era has now ended, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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Amazon Edges Walmart in 2025 Sales
Amazon reported $716.9 billion in net sales for 2025, ending a 13-year run in which Walmart led by revenue, a milestone that underscores how the biggest retailers are being reshaped by online commerce and fast delivery.
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Walgreens Cuts 600 Workers After Private Equity Buyout
Pharmacy chain Walgreens is laying off over 600 employees across the U.S. following its acquisition by private equity firm Sycamore Partners, Bloomberg News reported Thursday, citing company letters.
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FCC Investigating 'The View' Over Equal Time Rule
The Federal Communications Commission is investigating ABC's "The View" over possible violations of the requirement that broadcast stations give equal time to political candidates when they appear on-air, according to the head of the agency that oversees U.S. broadcast ...
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New York Gov. Hochul Pulls Plug on Robotaxi Expansion
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has withdrawn a proposal that would have allowed commercial robotaxi services to operate outside New York City, dealing a setback to Alphabet Inc.'s Waymo as it pushes to expand its driverless fleet across the U.S., Bloomberg reports.
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W.Va. Sues Apple Over Child Sex Abuse Claims
West Virginia's attorney general filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing Apple of allowing its iCloud service to become what the company's internal communications described as the "greatest platform for distributing child porn."
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Nissan Recalls 643,000 SUVs in US Over Engine, Gears
Nissan is recalling 642,698 Rogue SUVs in the U.S. as part of two separate recalls, over issues that could cause loss of drive power, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday.
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Walmart Delivers Another Quarter of Stellar Sales - But Outlook Muted
Walmart delivered another standout quarter as the promise of lower prices and speedy deliveries drew in a broader spectrum of Americans during the critical holiday shopping period, including wealthier households.
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Microsoft: ICE Not Using Our Tech to Surveil US Civilians
Microsoft said it did not think the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency was using its technology for mass surveillance of civilians but added that it provided cloud-based productivity and collaboration tools to ICE.