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Sneaker Company Allbirds Plans to Pivot to A.I. Yes, A.I.

After selling its business for $39 million last month, the company said it planned to buy powerful computer chips and rebrand itself NewBird AI.

U.K.’s Starmer Summons U.S. Social Media Companies Over Child Safety Online

The British prime minister will meet with executives from Meta, Google and other companies on Thursday as his government explores how to protect children...

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Sneaker Company Allbirds Plans to Pivot to A.I. Yes, A.I.

After selling its business for $39 million last month, the company said it planned to buy powerful computer chips and rebrand itself NewBird AI.

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Sneaker Company Allbirds Plans to Pivot to A.I. Yes, A.I.

After selling its business for $39 million last month, the company said it planned to buy powerful computer chips and rebrand itself NewBird AI.

5 Takeaways From the Live Nation Antitrust Trial

A jury found that the concert giant operated as a monopoly, a verdict that could have major reverberations in the music industry.

U.K.’s Starmer Summons U.S. Social Media Companies Over Child Safety Online

The British prime minister will meet with executives from Meta, Google and other companies on Thursday as his government explores how to protect children...
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No Doors, No Roof, No Worries: A Tiny Racecar Sets Its Sights on the U.S.

The British company Caterham is making a push into the American market with the lone car in its catalog, the Seven, based on the...

Luxury Watch Factories Do More Than Produce; They Sell Stories

Watchmakers are investing in new manufacturing sites to signal expertise and court clients.

Fallout of War Piles Economic Pain Onto Europe’s Political Stress

Europe is finding itself on the outs with Russia, China and the U.S., in what’s amounting to its very own “Mean Girls” moment.

Banks Warned About Anthropic’s New, Powerful A.I. Technology

In an unusual move, the Treasury secretary and the Federal Reserve chair gathered bank executives to caution about cyberthreats posed by artificial intelligence.

Pentagon Appeals Court Decisions Gutting Its Press Restrictions

The Defense Department filed a formal notice that it intended to fight a federal judge’s recent rulings that its press restrictions were unconstitutional.

Fred Drasner, a Feisty Leader of The Daily News, Is Dead at 83

A former New York cabdriver who never lost his edge, he was co-publisher alongside Mort Zuckerman as he took on rival papers in the...

U.S. Inflation Surged in March as Iran War Pushed Up Prices

Soaring energy costs led to the biggest monthly increase in the Consumer Price Index since the peak of the post-pandemic inflation crisis in June...

Bob Law, Trailblazing Talk-Radio Host, Dies at 86

His wee-hours show “Night Talk” was a nationally syndicated stalwart, examining tough issues and spotlighting Black cultural and political stars.

Bessent and Powell’s A.I. Anxiety

The Treasury secretary and the Fed chairman reportedly summoned banking leaders to discuss the potential systemic risks of Anthropic’s new model.

A Record Jump in U.S. Gasoline Prices Is Squeezing Consumers

The cost at the pump made its biggest monthly percentage increase in decades amid lingering tensions over the war in Iran.

The Iran War Has Prompted Some Companies to Raise Prices

Delta Air Lines, Amazon, the United States Postal Service and others have said they are raising prices because of higher energy costs connected to...

Europe Braces for a Spike in Inflation

Investors are betting that the European Central Bank and the Bank of England will raise interest rates this year.