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OpenAI expects business to burn $115 billion through 2029, The Information reports

OpenAI raised projected cash burn through 2029 to $115 billion as it ramps up spending to power the AI behind its popular ChatGPT chatbot, The Information reported.

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DOJ says names of two associates Epstein wired $100k and $250k to should stay secret

The Justice Department request came after NBC News asked a federal judge to unseal the names of two people Epstein paid and helped protect from prosecution.

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Postal traffic to the U.S. sank 80% after Trump administration ended exemption on low-value parcels

Postal traffic into the U.S. plunged by more than 80% after the Trump administration ended a tariff exemption for low-cost imports, the UN postal agency said.

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Wall Street’s dilemma: How Fed rate cut hopes clashed with slowing jobs growth

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both briefly hit record intraday highs Friday before tumbling on a weaker August jobs report.

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5 facts a dermatologist wants you to know about sunscreen: Using it is just as important as brushing your teeth, he says

There are many misconceptions about sunscreen. Here are a few facts that may surprise you from dermatologist Dr. Adam Friedman.

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18-year-old CEO learned to code at age 7—now he has a $1.4 million-a-month AI app

Zach Yadegari is the teenage CEO and co-founder of Cal AI, a mobile app that uses AI to tell users how many calories are in a meal based on just a photo.

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Warren Buffett's public Kraft Heinz criticism is extremely unusual for the typically passive owner

Alex Crippen on the latest Warren Buffett news for the Warren Buffett Watch newsletter.

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Nvidia's breakdown, dismal jobs report and other ills fail to slow down this bull market by much yet

Mike Santoli breaks down Friday's interesting action following the weak jobs report.

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Elliott's plan for PepsiCo includes investing in some of its iconic brands, shedding others

Elliott Investment Management says PepsiCo neglected its core soda brands and is selling way too many products.

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7 traits of highly successful people like Taylor Swift—they don't 'dabble in things that aren't important' to them: Harvard-trained expert

Economist and investor Sinéad O'Sullivan explores the traits shared by highly successful people, citing Taylor Swift as a prime example.

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Self-made millionaire money coach: 'I could buy a house in cash today'—why I rent instead

Bernadette Joy has heard all of the money advice favoring homeownership. She says renting makes more sense for her — and many of her clients.

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Alphabet and these two other stocks are overbought with the market near all-time highs

The S&P 500 closed at a record on Thursday, as traders tied bets on risk assets to hopes for a September interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve.

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Goldman says these stocks have 'earnings power' so buy them now

Goldman Sachs analysts say they like stocks that have 'earnings power.'

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Gold is on a record run — here's how to invest, according to experts

Interest in physical gold and gold-related financial investments has soared amid the precious metal's recent rally. Here’s what to know before diving in.

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Israeli military urges Gaza City residents to leave

The assault threatens to displace hundreds of thousands of Palestinians sheltering there from nearly two years of fighting.

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Behind the AI talent war: Why tech giants are paying millions to top hires

It costs billions of dollars to build artificial intelligence models, and tech companies are battling for talent to get ahead in the AI arms race.

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From mortgages to stocks, how higher government bond yields hit wider markets

As government borrowing costs tick higher, mortgages and corporate activity come under pressure.

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Apple sued by authors over use of books in AI training

Technology giant Apple was accused by authors in a lawsuit on Friday of illegally using their copyrighted books to help train its artificial intelligence systems, part of an expanding legal fight over protections for intellectual property in the AI era.

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Treasury Secretary Bessent calls for big changes at Fed

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Bill Pulte accused Fed Governor Lisa Cook of fraud. His relatives filed housing claims similar to hers: Reuters

Close relatives of the federal official who has accused a Federal Reserve governor of improperly claiming primary residence on two properties have declared the same status on two homes in two different states, public records show.

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