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Google and Disney reach deal to restore ESPN, ABC to YouTube TV

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The deal comes after a two-week standoff that resulted in channels like ESPN, ABC and others going dark on the popular YouTube TV streaming service.

David Einhorn’s Greenlight Capital bet on a beaten-down California utility after wildfires

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While PG&E shares have rallied recently, they tumbled 31% in the first half of the year.

Google to invest $40 billion in Texas through 2027

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Big Tech has been investing massive sums to secure computing power and energy capacity needed to sustain the AI boom.

Trump cuts tariffs on goods like coffee, bananas and beef in bid to slash consumer prices

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Trump’s action also exempted black tea, green tea, tomatoes, avocados and cinnamon, among other products, from higher tariffs.

Baupost’s Klarman bought into this fast-food stock last quarter before its rebound

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Seth Klarman more than doubled his stake in Restaurant Brands International during the third quarter.

Walmart shares are up 312% during outgoing CEO Doug McMillon’s tenure. Here’s how that compares to its rivals

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The outgoing Walmart CEO’s tenure was marked by both sharp sales gains and stock growth.

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway reveals new position in Alphabet

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Bitcoin falls to lowest level since May amid broad crypto sell-off: CNBC Crypto World

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On today’s episode of CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin falls below $95,000 as the cryptocurrency continued its four-day decline amid a broader stock pullback linked to AI. Plus, Cory Klippsten, the founder and CEO of Swan Bitcoin, explains what investors could expect for bitcoin for the rest of the year and provides his outlook for 2026.

AI to impact 89% of jobs next year, CNBC survey finds, as one HR leader says “reshaping the future of work by redistributing tasks”

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Senior human resources leaders surveyed by CNBC expect AI to transform the way their workforce operates, impacting 89% of jobs next year.

Data centers are concentrated in these states. Here’s what’s happening to electricity prices

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Residential utility bills rose 6% on average nationwide in August compared with the same period last year, according to the Energy Information Administration.

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