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Oct 16 2025BUSINESS

AI Startup Anthropic Eyes More Cash from Middle East

Anthropic, a major player in the AI world, is on the hunt for more money. They've just had some early chats with MGX, a big investment group based in Abu Dhabi. This is interesting because it's only been a short time since Anthropic secured a massive funding round. The CEO of Anthropic, Dario Amode

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Oct 15 2025BUSINESS

A New Wave in U. S. Oil Production: Offshore Takes the Lead

The U. S. oil industry is seeing a shift. Offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico is stepping into the spotlight. This change comes as onshore production slows down. Lower oil prices and aging shale fields are making it harder for onshore to keep up. New technology is making offshore drilling more

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Oct 14 2025BUSINESS

Indian Motorcycle Takes the Road Alone

Polaris Inc. has decided to let Indian Motorcycle ride solo. They've struck a deal to sell most of Indian Motorcycle to Carolwood LP, a private equity firm based in Los Angeles. This move is expected to boost Polaris' profits and focus their resources on other areas. Indian Motorcycle has been a bi

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Oct 12 2025BUSINESS

Flint's Bold Move to Boost First Responders: A Closer Look

Flint, Michigan, is making a big move to improve its public safety team. The city just got a huge $1. 5 million grant. This money is meant to help hire more first responders and keep the ones they already have. It's also for training and better tools. The grant will pay for sign-on bonuses to attra

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Oct 11 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants Take Over U. S. Ads: What's Next for TV?

The U. S. advertising scene has seen a huge shift in the last ten years. Five tech giants now control most of the market. These companies are Meta Platforms, Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet (Google's parent company), and ByteDance (which owns TikTok). Back in the day, these five only had a small part of

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Oct 11 2025BUSINESS

Power Struggle: Can Microsoft Really Go Green by 2030?

Microsoft has set an ambitious target: becoming carbon-negative by 2030. But is this goal achievable? The tech giant's data centers are notorious for their massive energy consumption. This is a big problem, especially in some East Asian countries where clean energy is scarce. The issue is not just

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Oct 09 2025BUSINESS

Delta Air Lines: Flying High in Q3 2025

Delta Air Lines is soaring into the end of 2025 with a strong performance. The airline's third-quarter profits grew by 11%, reaching $1. 42 billion. This is a big deal because it's higher than what experts predicted. Delta's boss, Ed Bastian, is happy with how things are going. He thinks the company

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Oct 09 2025BUSINESS

South African Stock Market Set for a Big AI Fintech Debut

A new player is about to shake things up in South Africa's stock market. Optasia, a fintech company that uses AI, is planning a major move. They want to raise a lot of money by selling shares. The goal is to get 6. 3 billion rand, which is about $365 million. This would be the biggest IPO in South A

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Oct 09 2025BUSINESS

Ikea's Big Move: Taking Delivery into Their Own Hands

Ikea is making a bold move to improve how they deliver furniture to homes. They just bought a tech company called Locus. This company uses smart computer programs to help with delivery. Ikea did not say how much they paid for Locus. Locus is good at helping companies deliver things faster and in a

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Oct 08 2025BUSINESS

From Rowing to Retail: How Sports Shaped a Business Leader

Malina Ngai, the CEO of AS Watson, has a unique background that sets her apart in the business world. She was once a competitive athlete, and she believes that her time in sports gave her more than just discipline and leadership skills. It also taught her the importance of using data and science to

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