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All the latest news stories about the business world: mergers, IPOs, trends, personalities, and more


New Mexico Jury Hands Meta Historic $375M Loss in Child Safety Case
A Santa Fe jury found Meta liable on all counts, including willfully engaging in “unfair and deceptive” and “unconscionable” trade practices.

OpenAI Kills Sora, Blowing Up Its $1 Billion Disney Deal
Just six months after Sora launched and quickly went viral, OpenAI is shutting down the AI video app as it pulls back on costs ahead of a potential IPO.

Swift Strikes Gold at the Box Office
Taylor Swift’s The Official Release Party of a Showgirl dominated the weekend box office with a $33 million U.S. debut and nearly $46 million worldwide.

Hollywood in Tariff Trouble
President Trump’s call for a 100% tariff on films made outside the U.S. has rattled Hollywood and global trade allies.

Stocks Party While Washington Panics
Wall Street brushed off the shutdown drama, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq posting modest weekend gains.

Inside the Lemonaid Health Buy: Kyle Pretsch on Bambu Ventures’s Bold Play
Bambu Ventures's Kyle Pretsch dives into Lemonaid’s $10M buyout, down from 23andMe’s $400M price tag, and what’s next after Chrome Co.’s dramatic pivot.

OpenAI and AMD Strike Billion-Dollar Chip Deal
OpenAI & AMD have struck a multiyear deal that could give OpenAI up to a 10% stake in the chipmaker, sending AMD shares up more than 35% in premarket trading.

Cleaning Up the Industry: Grove Collaborative CEO on Building a Zero-Waste Future
Grove Collaborative’s CEO shares how the company is reinventing everyday goods with sustainability at the core and working toward a plastic-free future.

Mayor Andre Dickens on Fixing Housing, Feeding Communities, and Reimagining Atlanta
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens shares plans for affordable housing, community-led growth, and why private and public grocery stores could be key to food equity.

Big Business This Week: Protecting your 401(k) from market risks
Just because the stock market keeps going up, you might feel it’s a good idea to protect your 401(k) and other market investments.

30 years later, Pixar resurrects two-dimensional animation
Toy Story’s major achievement, much to the chagrin of the people who worked on it, was to kill American two-dimensional animation. Or was it?
