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Campbell's Fires Executive Behind Recording That Disparaged Its Food

The IT executive allegedly caught on audio made racist comments about Indian co-workers and said Campbell's made "highly processed food" for "poor people."

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Deere Warns of Tough Year Ahead as Earnings, Sales Fall

The farm-equipment manufacturer said tariffs continue to pressure margins, and it is facing persistent challenges in its large tractor business.

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Robinhood Goes All In On Prediction Markets with Susquehanna. The Stock Rises.

The online brokerage will launch a futures and derivatives exchange with Susquehanna International Group.

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YouTube, TelevisaUnivision Reach Deal

Google's YouTube TV and TelevisaUnivision have signed a multi-year deal that will return the Spanish-language broadcaster's channels to YouTube TV's subscribers.

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Tesla to Double Austin Robotaxi Fleet Next Month

Tesla will double the number of robotaxis in Austin, Texas, in December, less than six months after the company launched the service.

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Novo Nordisk Seeks FDA Approval For Higher Dose of Wegovy Weight-Loss Shot

The Food and Drug Administration is set to treat the application under its priority program to accelerate the review of products that address major health priorities.

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Foxconn Secures Approval to Boost U.S. Investment

Foxconn Technology has secured approval to invest an additional $569 million in Wisconsin to build artificial-intelligence infrastructure.

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Valneva Shares Rise on Positive Data from Lyme Disease Vaccine Study

Valneva said that antibody levels remained well above baseline across all six Lyme disease serotypes and all age groups in the trial.

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WPP Set to Drop Out of FTSE 100 Index After 27-Year Stint

The advertising giant is expected to be replaced next week by British Land, which owns retail sites and office-led campuses in U.K.

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It Really Is Possible to Spend Too Much on AI

Tech giants are betting they won't end up like Intel by overinvesting in computing infrastructure.

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Howard Lutnick's Former Wall Street Firm Is Having Its Best Year Ever

Cantor Fitzgerald, now run by three co-CEOs and Lutnick's two elder sons, is reaping rewards from an early bet on crypto.

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Polymarket Is Cleared to Offer Prediction Markets in U.S.

Polymarket can now offer event contracts to traders through brokerage firms, as the CFTC remains noncommittal on the topic of regulation.

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Li Auto Swings to Loss on Sharply Lower Sales

Li Auto reported its first quarterly net loss in three years amid slowing demand and significant sales pressure, in a reversal of fortune for the plug-in hybrid specialist once considered one of the more successful Chinese automakers.

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Italy's Competition Watchdog Broadens WhatsApp AI Policy Probe

The authority said it is now scrutinizing a policy WhatsApp introduced in October and the integration of the company's own AI features.

 

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November 26, 2025 17:00 ET (22:00 GMT)

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