The U.S. oil sector has entered the “early innings” of a rebound with more growth to come, Halliburton …
The largest initial public offering ever is just days away, and demand for SpaceX stock is expected to be extremely high, with Wall Street clamoring to buy Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite company. The …
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Southeast Asia’s motorists are increasingly feeling the pinch as the Iran energy crisis extends into its eighth week. …
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Trump extends Iran ceasefire after insisting he wouldn’t hours earlier, citing a ‘seriously fractured’ Iran
The U.S.-Iran ceasefire will not expire on Wednesday afternoon after all. In a Truth Social post Tuesday afternoon …
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Chip Roy introduces the MAMDANI Act to punish immigrants for ideology—including socialism and Marxism
In the 1950s, a little-known junior senator from Wisconsin led an intense anti-communist line of questioning of fellow …
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Are services the new software? This venture capitalist thinks the future is in selling AI-delivered outcomes, not AI-powered products
Hello and welcome to Eye on AI. In this edition…Are services the new software?…Anthropic’s Mythos has financial regulators …
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Google’s rapid AI improvements have lifted its once-beleaguered cloud division, with startups and enterprises now clamoring to build on …
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‘I thought the oil would be much higher’: Trump’s rosy Iran war spin risks sending traders the wrong message
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he was caught off guard—pleasantly—by how well the U.S. economy held up during …
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John Ternus, the man stepping into Tim Cook and Steve Jobs’ shoes, is a 25-year Apple veteran with zero LinkedIn posts
Apple’s next CEO John Ternus is a company veteran who rose through the iPhone maker’s hardware engineering ranks …
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Apple just named its next CEO—and Tim Cook is passing down the same advice Steve Jobs once gave him
“I would probably say the same thing,” Cook told The Wall Street Journal just weeks before the succession …
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Japan has long gone its own way on technology, even inspiring its own term, “Galapagos syndrome,” for products …
