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Anthropic Eases A.I. Safety Rules Amid Competition and Pentagon Pressure
Anthropic announced it is loosening its core AI safety commitments, replacing its binding Responsible Scaling Policy with a more flexible, nonbinding one.

Heart-Pounding Finish: Why This Beast Games Finale Changes Everything
Sean Klitzner, showrunner and co-creator of Beast Games, previews the Feb. 25 finale packed with bigger stunts, wild twists, and the highest stakes yet.

DOJ Sues Uber for Discriminating Against Passengers with Disabilities
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a federal lawsuit against Uber, accusing the company of systematically discriminating against disabled passengers.

Sources: Paramount Skydance May Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
Sources say Paramount Skydance is working with an investment bank on an all-cash bid for Warner Bros. Discovery.

Microsoft & OpenAI Strike New Deal to Restructure Partnership
Microsoft and OpenAI have signed a non-binding agreement to redefine their partnership, allowing OpenAI to restructure into a for-profit company.

The Fabric of Success: BrilliA’s CEO on Innovation, IPO, and Market Leadership
Kendrew Hartanto, CEO of BrilliA (NYSE: BRIA), shares how the company stitched its path to IPO and redefined leadership in women’s undergarments.

Big Business This Week: Oracle soars as it cashes in on the AI boom
Oracle soars as it cashes in on the AI boom, Plus: Starbucks shares continue to fall under its new CEO, and does anybody actually want a new iPhone Air?

Why are Marvel movies losing more money, lately?
Ever since Disney paid $4 billion for the Marvel franchise in 2009, their movies have been making less and less money. What’s going on?

Gotta Collect 'Em All: Pokémon Cards Outperform Wall Street
Pokémon cards aren’t just a nostalgic hobby, they’ve quietly become one of the best-performing investments of the past two decades.

Novo Nordisk Slashes Jobs Amid Lilly Pressure
Novo Nordisk is laying off 9,000 employees, about 11% of its global workforce, as it faces intense competition in the booming weight-loss drug market.

Klarna Makes a Splash: Swedish Fintech Surges in IPO Debut
Klarna’s shares jumped 15% in their New York Stock Exchange debut Wednesday, closing at just above $45 after pricing at $40.
