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Coca-Cola's Global Sales Drive Q4 Revenue up 6%
Coca-Cola posted better-than-expected revenue in the fourth quarter as its sales volumes rose in the U.S., China and elsewhere.
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PBS Shutters DEI Office, Adheres to Trump Directive
PBS, which receives federal funding through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, has closed its diversity, equity, and inclusion office.
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Winter Tire PROS Reveal Top Bridgestone Tire Secrets!
"If you think your tires are enough to tackle the ice... we drive with the winter tire pros and reveal the top Bridgestone Tire secrets! THINK ABOUT IT AGAIN.
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New York State Bans DeepSeek From Govt Devices
New York State has banned Chinese-tied artificial intelligence application DeepSeek from government devices over data privacy concerns and censorship, according to The Wall Street Journal on Monday.
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BYD to Equip Affordable Cars With Smart Driving
China's BYD Monday started offering advanced autonomous driving features on most of its models including ones priced as low as $9,555, far undercutting competitors such as Tesla in a move analysts say is set to start a new price war.
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Hyatt to Acquire Playa Hotels for $2.6 Billion
Hyatt Hotels will buy Playa Hotels & Resorts for about $2.6 billion including debt, net of cash, the company said Monday, seeking to expand its presence in Mexico and the Caribbean.
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Tesla Robotaxis by June? Musk Turns to Texas for Hands-Off Regulation
Elon Musk told investors in late January that Tesla would roll out "autonomous ride-hailing for money" by June in Austin, Texas – a state where the company is taking advantage of Republican-led deregulation.
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McDonald's: International Sales Helped Lift Q4 Weakness
Improving international sales helped McDonald's overcome some weakness at home in the fourth quarter.
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T-Mobile, Starlink to Offer $15/Month Cell Service
T-Mobile will launch its satellite-to-cell service, powered by SpaceX's Starlink, in July for $15 a month, as the U.S. wireless carrier aims to eliminate mobile dead zones and extend connectivity to remote areas.
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Super Bowl Ads: Comedy, Nostalgia
Most of the commercials airing during this year's Super Bowl are going for laughs, with advertisers betting that America could use a brief diversion.
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Trump Consumer Watchdog Pauses Pending Probes
President Donald Trump's acting head of the U.S. consumer finance watchdog told staff to stop pending investigations and supervisory activities of banks, a Washington Post reporter said on social media on Saturday.
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Meta to Lay Off 5% of Staff Monday
Facebook owner Meta Platforms plans to carry out its expected company-wide layoffs next week while pushing ahead with the expedited hiring of machine learning engineers, it told staffers in internal memos seen by Reuters Friday.
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BofA CEO Moynihan Pay Increased to $35M in 2024
Bank of America Corp. increased the compensation for Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan by roughly 21% to $35 million for 2024, the lender said in a filing Friday.
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Trump: Nippon Steel Will Invest in, Not Buy, US Steel
President Donald Trump Friday suggested that Nippon Steel would no longer buy U.S. Steel as planned, but the Japanese company would instead invest in the symbolically important American business.
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Trump: China's DeepSeek Not Security Concern
President Donald Trump on Friday told reporters that China's DeepSeek does not pose a national security threat and the U.S. ultimately could "benefit" from the startup's artificial intelligence innovation.
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Report: UK Demands Access to Apple Users' Accounts
Britain's security officials ordered that Apple create a so-called "back door" to allow them to retrieve all the content any Apple user worldwide has uploaded to the cloud, The Washington Post reported on Friday.
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Amazon Cuts 'Diversity' From Annual Report
Amazon.com eliminated a reference to "inclusion and diversity" in its annual report, after it told employees in a December memo that it was winding down such programs as part of corporate America's broader retreat from such policies.
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Tesla Raises Model X Prices in US by $5,000
Tesla raised the prices of its Model X cars in the United States by $5,000, according to its website.
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Netflix Considers Bid for F1's US Broadcast Rights
Netflix is considering a bid for Formula One's U.S. broadcasting rights from the 2026 season, according to media reports Friday, at a time when the streaming giant is making significant investments to grow live sports content.
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Trump Meets US Steel CEO to Discuss Nippon Steel Deal
President Donald Trump met U.S. Steel Chief Executive David Buritt at the White House Thursday as the struggling steelmaker has been pushing for a decision on its long-sought takeover by Japan's Nippon Steel.
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Amtrak Ends DEI, Enforces 4-Day Office Mandate
Amtrak will no longer invest in diversity, equity and inclusion programs, and is requiring employees to report to the office four days a week, a company spokesperson confirmed.
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House Bill Would Ban DeepSeek From US Govt Devices
A bipartisan duo in the the U.S. House is proposing legislation to ban the Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek from federal devices, similar to the policy already in place for the popular social media platform TikTok.
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Amazon Beats Quarterly Revenue Estimates; AWS Lags
Amazon.com topped Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue Thursday, as strong sales over the holiday shopping season boosted its retail business, helping offset weakness in the cloud computing unit.
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Breaking News: Nissan Backs Out of Honda Merger
Nissan has decided to withdraw from its memorandum of understanding with Honda on pursuing a merger under a holding company, according to Japan's Nikkei (NI-KI) business daily.
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OpenAI Eyes More Data Centers in Texas for Stargate
AI-infrastructure venture Stargate is nearing a decision on additional locations for data center campuses in Texas and is eyeing more projects in more than a dozen other U.S. states, Bloomberg News reported Thursday.