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The London station's owner and Eurotunnel hope to expand routes to Cologne, Frankfurt and Switzerland.

There's no doubt that the world's second-most valuable stock is important. But the AI harbinger has taken on a different role of late as other stocks have supplanted the "Magnificent Seven" as the engine of this year's gains.

Wall Street strategists argue that the market may still be underpricing the risk of broad tariffs from the Trump administration.

Universal is going after Disney, the industry leader, with new parks in Florida and Texas: “We want people to think of us first.”

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Chinese startup DeepSeek will make its models' code publicly available, it said on Friday, doubling down on its commitment to open-source artificial intelligence. The company said in a post on social media platform X that it will open source 5 code repositories next week, describing the move as "small but sincere progress" that it will share "with full transparency." DeepSeek rattled the global AI industry last month when it released its open-source R1 reasoning model, which rivaled Western systems in performance while being developed at a lower cost.

The country’s competitiveness has stagnated and its once-powerful industries are suffering. Just ask these executives.

An awkward truth has become evident in the first days of the Trump administration, as many firms mute their commitments to diversity and sustainability.

The layoffs at the Internal Revenue Service came alongside additional firings at the Transportation Security Administration and the C.I.A.

Poor earnings results and a slump in the major gauges leave the weekend uncertain as futures hug the flatline.

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Rivian reported strong fourth quarter results after the bell on Thursday and came through on its goal of posting a "gross profit" for the quarter, with a smaller than expected full-year 2024 EBITDA loss to boot.

The state collected more in tax than it spent in January but the figures fell short of forecasts.

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