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Jun 28, 2025

Caesars Palace Times Square Submits Official Casino Proposal

Caesars Entertainment, SL Green Realty and Jay-Z's Roc Nation have been working on the New York City plan, which now includes Live Nation.

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Couche-Tard's Bid for 7-Eleven Parent Looking Less Likely

Couche-Tard Chief Executive Alex Miller has said he believes the deal can clear regulatory hurdles. But some see scrapping the potential acquisition would allow Couche-Tard to focus more on its operations.

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SoftBank's Founder Lays Out Vision to Be No. 1 in Artificial Superintelligence

SoftBank's investment plans have come under scrutiny as Japan tries to close a deal with the Trump administration.

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California Gov. Newsom Sues Fox News for Defamation

The lawsuit seeks at least $787 million in damages, alleging the network wrongly said Newsom lied about a phone call with President Trump.

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EchoStar Making Delayed Interest Payments, Averting Default

EchoStar is making more than $500 million in debt-interest payments that the network operator had delayed amid a U.S. regulatory review of its use of cellular and satellite spectrum licenses, but it also is holding off on another $114 million that is coming due.

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Sanctioned Steelmaker Finds a Buyer for U.S., Canada Plants

Private-equity firm to pay up to $500 million for Evraz North America, whose parent company's largest shareholder is Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.

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United Natural Foods Restores Systems After Hack, Expects Financial Hit

The distributor for Whole Foods and other grocers says fourth-quarter results will sour from sales outage, recovery costs.

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Comcast Sells Sky Deutschland to RTL as Media Deals Pick Up in Europe

The sale for up to $617 million comes as legacy companies shake up their portfolios in an attempt to adapt to the rise of streaming platforms.

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Mexico Takes Over Two Small Local Banks and a Brokerage Firm Sanctioned by Washington

The U.S. Treasury accused CIBanco, Intercam Banco and Vector Casa de Bolsa of money laundering and facilitating payments related to fentanyl.

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Xiaomi Takes Aim at Tesla With New SUV

A new sport-utility vehicle launched by Xiaomi has drawn a rush of first-day orders.

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Nike Sees Slower Sales Decline as Turnaround Strategy Plays Out

The sneaker and athletic apparel company expects the decline in its sales and margins to slow in the current quarter as it continues to clear aged inventory and crank up marketing.

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There's a Wild Card Coming for Tech Earnings. It's Not AI.

AI and tariffs have dominated tech earnings in recent years, but a far less buzzy topic could move the needle this quarter: foreign exchange.

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It's a New Era for Capital One. Amex and Chase Are in Its Sights.

Credit-card giant Capital One Financial now owns its own network, just as American Express does. What will it do with it?

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Truck Operators Were Hoping for a Recovery. Instead They Got a Trade War.

Logistics experts are projecting flat freight demand heading into what is usually the trucking sector's peak season.

 

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