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Elon Musk tells his side of OpenAI's beginnings in trial pitting him against CEO Sam Altman
Elon Musk took the stand for the second day Wednesday in the landmark trial that pits the world’s richest person against Sam Altman, a fellow OpenAI co-founder he accuses of betraying promises to keep the company as a nonprofit dedicated to humanity’s benefit
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Oil prices keep spurting higher, but US stocks hold near their records
More jumps for oil prices sent tremors through the bond market, along with hints that some Federal Reserve officials don’t want to cut interest rates any time soon
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Amazon reports an increase in profits and sales for 1Q, fueled by cloud computing unit
Amazon reports an increase in profits and sales for 1Q, fueled by cloud computing unit
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Who was invited to dinner with King Charles: Justices, business leaders and Palm Beach friends
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump hosted a white-tie dinner at the White House with King Charles III and Queen Camilla
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Iran's rial currency hits record low as a shaky ceasefire with the US and Israel holds
Iran’s national rial currency has hit a record low of 1.8 to the dollar as a shaky ceasefire with the U.S. and Israel holds
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Correspondents dinner shooter case raises concerns about train security
Union representatives and safety consultants say the case of the man charged with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at a media dinner is the latest example of someone allegedly trying to use the country's passenger trains to smuggle guns for an attack
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Trump cheers UAE plan to exit OPEC as 'great,' says move could help calm volatile oil market shaken by Iran war
Trump cheers UAE plan to exit OPEC as 'great,' says move could help calm volatile oil market shaken by Iran war
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Powell says he will stay on Fed’s board after his term as chair ends for an 'undetermined period of time'
Powell says he will stay on Fed’s board after his term as chair ends for an 'undetermined period of time'
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Democrats investigate as Trump OKs almost $2 billion in taxpayer money to end offshore wind projects
The Trump administration is spending nearly $2 billion to get energy companies to walk away from U.S. offshore wind projects
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China calls US hypocritical for expressing concern over Panama's sovereignty
The U.S. State Department accused China of violating Panama’s sovereignty over a port dispute in the Central American nation, triggering another fierce back-and-forth on Wednesday as the Chinese government called the Trump administration hypocritical
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