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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visits Republicans as debate over intensifying AI race rages

By MATT BROWN WASHINGTON (AP) — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met separately with President Donald Trump and Republican senators Wednesday as tech executives work to secure favorable federal policies for the artificial intelligence industry, including the limited sale of Nvidia’s highly valued computer chips to U.S. rivals like China. Related Articles Trump is fighting the Institute of Peace in court. Now, his name is on the building US opens massive $796M consulate in Irbil to strengthen Kurdish ties A dozen former FDA leaders...

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Teen brands win over wary Black Friday shoppers while other deals disappoint

By Jaewon Kang, Bloomberg News This Black Friday, one class of retailers has figured out the trick of luring shoppers suffering through frigid temperatures and high inflation: teen brands. Related Articles Lawsuit: Meta allowed sex-trafficking posts on Instagram as it put profit over kids’ safety Airlines adopt software fix for Airbus A320 after plane has sudden altitude drop Fleet of UPS planes grounded after deadly crash expected to miss peak delivery season Snapchat is nearing 1 billion...

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Tyson’s beef plant closure in Nebraska will impact a reliant town and ranchers nationwide

By JOSH FUNK OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Tyson Foods’ decision to close a beef plant that employs nearly one third of residents of Lexington, Nebraska, could devastate the small city and undermine the profits of ranchers nationwide. Closing a single slaughterhouse might not seem significant, but the Lexington plant employs roughly 3,200 people in the city of 11,000 and has the capacity to slaughter some 5,000 head of cattle a day. Tyson also plans to cut one of the two shifts at a plant in Amarillo, Texas, and eliminate 1,700 jobs there. Together those two moves will reduce beef processing capacity...

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Cash App’s Moneybot might know your spending habits better than you do

By KEN SWEET NEW YORK (AP) — Imagine if your bank could move money for you with only the slightest of digital nods for your approval. Or that could tell you that you’re overspending but more importantly know how to address that overspending and put you on better financial footing. Related Articles Homebuilders bet on 1% mortgage rates to wake up US buyers Google accused in suit of using Gemini AI tool to snoop on users IRS boosts contribution limits for 401(k) retirement plan savers Doritos and...

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Zuckerberg, Chan shift bulk of philanthropy to science, focusing on AI and biology to curb disease

By BARBARA ORTUTAY REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) — For the past decade, Dr. Priscilla Chan and her husband Mark Zuckerberg have focused part of their philanthropy on a lofty goal — “to cure, prevent or manage all disease” — if not in their lifetime, then in their children’s. But during that time, they also funded underprivileged schools, immigration reform and efforts around diversity, equity and inclusion. Now, the billionaire couple is shifting the bulk of their philanthropic resources to Biohub, the pair’s science organization, and focusing on using artificial intelligence to accelerate...

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Denny’s to be acquired and taken private in a deal valued at $620 million

By DEE-ANN DURBIN Denny’s said Monday that it’s being acquired by a group on investors in a deal that will take the breakfast chain private. Related Articles Starbucks sells 60% stake in China business in $4 billion deal Microsoft $9.7 billion deal with IREN will give it access to Nvidia chips OpenAI and Amazon sign $38 billion deal for AI computing power Florida Blue may go out of network for Cleveland Clinic in Broward Should couples have a separate or joint bank...

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Halloween is a challenge for chocolatiers as high prices bite

By Ilena Peng, Bloomberg News Halloween is shaping up to be a test for the chocolate industry, as high cocoa costs threaten to accelerate a consumer shift toward cheaper and trendier sweets such as sour gummies. Related Articles A look at consumer prices 9 months into the second Trump administration Starbucks halts 2-year sales slide, but costly improvements hurt its profits Meta shares slide after company projects higher expenses for 2026 Google’s corporate parent posts first-ever quarter with...

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Survey finds inflation, slower hiring undermining worker confidence

By Sarah Foster, Bankrate.com If it feels harder to get ahead right now, that’s because it is. Many Americans are navigating a “worst-of-both-worlds” economy: a cooling job market on one side and stubborn inflation on the other. Related Articles Economists are realizing the job market is cooling. Workers have known it for months Wall Street rallies toward more records as gold’s price slumps again Government shutdown likely means no inflation data next month for 1st time in decades Wall Street...

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Meta removes ICE-tracking Facebook page in Chicago at the request of the Justice Department

Meta has removed a Facebook page used to track the presence of immigration agents at the request of the Department of Justice, the company confirmed on Tuesday. Related Articles US revokes visas for 6 foreigners over Charlie Kirk-related speech Trump threatens to yank World Cup games from Boston though it’s up to FIFA to choose sites House Republicans seek testimony from ex-Trump prosecutor Jack Smith Trump honoring Charlie Kirk with Presidential Medal of Freedom on what would be his 32nd...

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Google’s Play Store shake-up looms after Supreme Court refuses to delay overhaul of the monopoly

By MICHAEL LIEDTKE The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to protect Google from a year-old order requiring a major makeover of its Android app store that’s designed to unleash more competition against a system that a jury declared an illegal monopoly. Related Articles Solar and wind power has grown faster than electricity demand this year, report says Why fears of a trillion-dollar AI bubble are growing Transportation Secretary says government shutdown adds stress on air traffic...

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