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California Pizza Kitchen’s Big Comeback: Inside the Deal Powering Its Next Chapter
California Pizza Kitchen enters a new era as fresh investment fuels growth, innovation, and global expansion—showing how legacy restaurant brands stay relevant.

Scrolling Safely: TikTok Gets an American Makeover
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew told employees that the company’s U.S. operations will move into a new entity, TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC.

From Record-Breaking BTC to GEMI: Gemini’s IPO Journey
Patrick Liou at Gemini delves into BTC all-time highs, corporate crypto treasuries, and Gemini's IPO journey in the evolving exchange landscape.

Cracker Barrel Faces Backlash Over New Logo
Shares of Cracker Barrel dropped nearly 10% after unveiling a new logo that removed the iconic image of a man leaning against a barrel.

WSJ: NBCUniversal Nearing $600M Deal with MLB
According to the Wall Street Journal, NBCUniversal is nearing a three‑year, nearly $600 million media-rights agreement with Major League Baseball.

Saphyre Founders Spearhead AI Trading Workflow Shift
Hear from Gabino & Stephen Roche on Saphyre’s institutional AI platform that centralizes pre‑ and post‑trade data, redefining settlement speed and accuracy.

Tesla Under Federal Investigation for Failing to Report Crash Data
Tesla is under federal investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for failing to report crash data in a timely manner.

Nvidia’s CEO says it’s in talks with U.S. on a new chip for China
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the company is discussing a potential new computer chip designed for China with the Trump administration.

More frozen shrimp recalled for possible radioactive contamination
More packages of frozen shrimp potentially affected by radioactive contamination have been recalled.

Meta and Google Cloud Make $10 Billion Deal
Meta has agreed to spend over $10 billion on Google Cloud services over six years, primarily to support its growing artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Musk’s X reaches tentative settlement with former workers in lawsuit
Elon Musk’s X has reached a tentative settlement with former employees of the company then known as Twitter who’d sued for $500 million in severance pay.
