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Tensions are rising in the tech sector, particularly around the ethical implications of AI development, as highlighted by the OpenAI trial, where the company's founding principles are under scrutiny. Meanwhile, traditional industries like retail and energy are grappling with external pressures, from Starbucks navigating rising costs to the gas prices hitting new highs amid geopolitical unrest. As Canada looks to diversify its economy, the broader narrative reveals a landscape where innovation and sustainability must contend with legacy business models and fluctuating market conditions.
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Devin Nunes Departs Trump Media After 4 Years as C.E.O.Devin Nunes has stepped down as CEO of Trump Media, citing the need for a leadership change as the company's share price struggles.
SpaceX Strikes Deal With Cursor for $60 BillionSpaceX is poised to acquire Cursor for $60 billion, aligning with its focus on artificial intelligence as it prepares for an upcoming public offering.
SpaceX Strikes Deal With Cursor for $60 BillionSpaceX is negotiating a $60 billion acquisition of Cursor, aligning with its focus on artificial intelligence as it gears up for a public offering.
Trump Seeks Suitors for Spirit Airlines While Dismissing Another MergerTrump opposes the merger of United and American Airlines while advocating for potential buyers, including the federal government, to acquire or assist Spirit Airlines.
Steak 'n Shake hires first 'Chief MAHA Officer'Steak 'n Shake has appointed its first Chief Make America Healthy Again Officer to enhance nutritional integrity, aligning with the Trump administration's initiative to combat chronic disease. Michael Boes, previously a senior adviser at HHS, will lead this effort.
New Call of Duty games will no longer be part of Xbox’s Game PassMicrosoft's Xbox Game Pass will see a price reduction, but future Call of Duty titles will no longer be available at launch, although older games will remain accessible.
Tim Cook Was Very, Very Good at Making MoneyTim Cook's leadership at Apple is characterized by remarkable financial success, contrasting with the innovation-driven focus of the Steve Jobs era.
A.I. Is Eliminating Jobs on Wall StreetA.I. is increasingly replacing jobs on Wall Street, as financial institutions leverage technology to enhance efficiency and reduce workforce needs, prompting concerns about the future of employment in the industry.
Trump Dismisses a Merger While Seeking Suitors for Spirit AirlinesTrump opposes the merger between United and American Airlines while suggesting that the federal government or other parties should consider acquiring or assisting Spirit Airlines.