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WM CEO says new acquisition is a 'natural hedge' for the company
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Amid threats of DeepSeek disruption, IBM sees benefits from more efficient AI and deregulation
IBM shares rallied after hours on Wednesday after the tech-infrastructure provider reported a quarterly per-share profit that beat expectations.MarketWatch - 1d -
Oil Companies Embrace Trump, but Not ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’
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Adapting to climate change amid rising natural disasters
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Trump’s deregulation push will take more than the stroke of a pen
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Zuckerberg Debuts 'Real Mark' in Push to Woo Trump
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Biden says he is deploying federal resources to California amid wildfires
President Biden received a fire briefing in Santa Monica, California, on Wednesday before returning to Washington, D.C. He said he is deploying federal resources to the region. CBS News chief White ...CBS News - Jan. 8 -
Pentagon Labels More Chinese Companies as Military in Nature
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