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Elon Musk's xAI Sued by NAACP Over Memphis Data Center

The lawsuit alleges that xAI's efforts to power its data centers in Tennessee and Mississippi are creating a health risk for local residents.

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China-Backed Yancoal Australia to Buy Kestrel Coal Mine Stake For Up to $2.4 Billion

The Kestrel mine, located in Queensland's Bowen Basin, is one of the largest underground metallurgical-coal operations in production in Australia.

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U.S. Economy Remains Resilient in Face of Iran War, Banks Say

Still, higher energy prices have begun to weigh on consumers.

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Rivian's Illinois Factory Will Run on Recycled EV Batteries

The project highlights how battery energy is increasingly being used to power businesses and industrial facilities in the U.S.

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UPS Seeks to Replace Manual Scans With Tracking Tech

The shipping giant increases use of RFID tags to eliminate 20 million manual scans a day.

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Why Amazon Is Buying Starlink Rival Globalstar in $11 Billion Deal

Amazon has agreed to acquire Globalstar in a move that allows its Amazon Leo satellite network to offer direct-to-device connections.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook Just Bought Nike Stock. His Last Purchase Didn't Go So Well.

Cook is Nike's lead independent director and has been on the company board since 2005.

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Gucci Owner Kering Logs Lower Sales, But Flags Improving Trends

The improving trends are an encouraging sign for the luxury giant as it prepares to unveil a new plan later this week aimed at reviving growth.

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Anthropic Adds Novartis CEO to Board

The startup behind the popular Claude chatbot and coding tool is eyeing a potential IPO as soon as this year.

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Albertsons Swings to a Loss on Charge From Opioid Settlement

Albertsons swung to a fourth-quarter loss fueled by a charge from a new opioid settlement set to resolve substantially all opioid-related claims brought against the company.

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BMW Group Vehicle Sales Fall on Weakness in China and U.S.

BMW group vehicle sales fell in the first quarter as deliveries to the U.S. and China continued to drop.

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Lucid Secures $750 Million in New Funding, Names New CEO

Lucid Group said it secured $750 million in fresh funding commitments from Uber Technologies and Saudi Arabia's sovereign-wealth fund.

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CarMax Shares Plunge as Used-Car Seller Cuts Prices

The selloff came despite CarMax's fiscal fourth-quarter results meeting or exceeding Wall Street expectations for same-store sales and revenue.

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Dow Taps 30-Year Veteran Karen Carter to Succeed Jim Fitterling as CEO

Dow has designated its chief operating officer, Karen Carter, to succeed Jim Fitterling as the chemical maker's chief executive, effective July 1.

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J&J's First-Quarter Sales Grow on Cancer-Drug Strength

The drug and medical-device maker has been working to ensure consistent growth after losing patent protection for its blockbuster Stelara.

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Wegovy Maker Novo Nordisk Strikes Deal With OpenAI to Speed Up Drug Discovery

The drugmaker gained more than 4% after it said it would integrate OpenAI's models across its operations to help analyze complex datasets and deliver treatments faster.

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BlackRock Posts 46% Gain in Quarterly Profit on Growth in Investment Fees

The world's largest investment firm's assets under management slipped below $14 trillion in March, down slightly from three months earlier.

 

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