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The JPMorgan CEO blamed regulatory pressure for forcing banks to close controversial accounts.

The fight between Anthropic and the U.S. government raises three crucial questions about who should control AI, and how.

War in the Middle East could bring on one of the worst-case scenarios in macroeconomics.
A Justice Department lawyer has told a New York jury at the start of an antitrust trial that the concert ticket industry is broken because Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation Entertainment have monopolized the market, driving up prices for consumers.

BofA accused the insurance industry of clogging its ranks with tons of unnecessary salespeople, with a "snowball effect" about to start happening.

Trump said when the invasion began his objective was to "defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime, a vicious group"

The Oaktree cofounder asked Anthropic's Claude to give him a tutorial. "I want to try to communicate the level of awe" he felt, he wrote to clients.
Iranian drone strikes damaged three Amazon Web Services sites in the Middle East, exposing how vulnerable cloud data centers are in conflict.

As a (very) subtle jab, Burger King President Tom Curtis one-upped the Golden Arches restaurant in a new TikTok video posted by the chain, captioned, "Thought we’d replay this," by taking a rather massive bite of their new and improved Whopper, which was coincidentally released a few days before the

Apple’s Mac refresh moves the lineup further upmarket, pairing higher prices with faster performance in a push to give customers a reason to upgrade.

ChatGPT Health — OpenAI’s new health-focused chatbot — frequently underestimated the severity of medical emergencies, according to a study published last week in the journal Nature Medicine
After fans mocked a taste test video with Chris Kempczinski as inauthentic, Burger King shared a clip of president Tom Curtis taking an enthusiastic bite of a Whopper

U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have prompted a wave of retaliatory attacks across the Middle East.

The market is pricing in about a month of action in the Middle East, but experts warn triple-digital oil prices could become reality if war lasts even longer.

Blackstone president Jon Gray defended the quality of loans within the firm's flagship private credit fund.

In tense negotiations, Anthropic sought specific restrictions on the use of its AI technology by the Department of Defense, which the agency did not agree to.

CNBC's Emma Graham flew home to the UAE on an Emirates flight that turned around just 30 minutes from Dubai because of a missile threat.

While her classmates may prefer YouTube, fourth grader Honey Cooper picks up physical books—and just enrolled at San Bernardino Valley College.

“It’s not all good,” Everett Taylor said. “You have to trust people to be responsible.”

Prolific tech investor Bill Gurley says college has turned into a “pressure cooker.” The workers most likely to weather AI disruption are not just techy-savvy but passionate.

Each of these assets caught a bid this year as investors nervous about their exposure to U.S. large cap tech sought out different asset classes.
Drones struck two facilities in the United Arab Emirates directly, and damaged a data center in Bahrain, Amazon said.

Williams said that not only were the tariffs being felt at home, but they also were keeping the Fed from reaching its 2% inflation goal.

Target also said it believes net sales will grow every quarter this year.