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Apple begins shipping American-made AI servers from Texas

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The milestone could please President Donald Trump, who has called for Apple to do more manufacturing on U.S. shores.

Former Knicks star Carmelo Anthony says gambling puts pressure on athletes

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Carmelo Anthony said that NBA stars feel the pressure from the rise of sports betting.

Stock futures are little changed ahead of highly awaited inflation data: Live updates

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The three major U.S. indexes ended Thursday higher, driven by inflows into tech stocks and bullish sentiment heading into the heat of earnings season.

Meta replacing humans with AI for FTC-mandated privacy reviews

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Meta said that it is laying off an undisclosed number of employees in its risk organization amid a shift to use AI to automate compliance review tasks.

Disney warns ESPN, other networks may go out on YouTube TV at the end of the month

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Less than a month after reaching a carriage agreement with NBCUniversal, YouTube TV is at risk of losing access to Disney’s networks, including ABC and ESPN.

Google and Anthropic announce cloud deal worth tens of billions of dollars

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While Google is powering Anthropic’s next phase of compute expansion, Amazon remains its most deeply embedded partner.

Santoli’s Thursday market wrap-up: Stocks continue to bait and trap aggressive bears

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The two-day purge of speculative and high-momentum stocks either paused or finished.

Illegal NBA gambling busts put sportsbooks on the defense

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Legal licensed sportsbooks in the U.S. have enjoyed massive growth in recent years, but they’re still trying to expand.

Target cuts 1,800 corporate jobs in its first major layoffs in a decade

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Target’s incoming CEO Michael Fiddelke said the cuts are designed to spur growth and make the retailer faster.

Intel beats on sales in first earnings report since U.S. government became top shareholder

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Intel reported third-quarter results on Thursday in which sales beat analyst estimates, signaling that demand for its core x86 processors for PCs has recovered.

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