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U.S. plans critical mineral price floors with Mexico, EU and Japan

U.S. plans critical mineral price floors with Mexico, EU and Japan

The United States is developing plans with Mexico, the European Union and Japan to implement minimum prices for critical minerals, the U.S. Trade Representative said Wednesday. The Trump Administration is exploring a partnership with Mexico on critical minerals as part of a scheduled review of the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA) by July 1. Trade…

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Alphabet (GOOGL) Q4 2025 earnings

Alphabet (GOOGL) Q4 2025 earnings

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, attends the inauguration of a new hub in France dedicated to the artificial intelligence sector, at the Google France headquarters in Paris, France, on Feb. 15, 2024. Gonzalo Fuentes | Reuters Alphabet is set to report its fourth-quarter earnings Wednesday after the bell. Here’s what analysts polled by…

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How Super Bowl halftime moments like the ‘wardrobe malfunction’ became flashpoints

How Super Bowl halftime moments like the ‘wardrobe malfunction’ became flashpoints

LOS ANGELES — For a show that lasts roughly 13 minutes, the Super Bowl halftime performance has fueled decades of conversation. Sometimes the spark comes from a single moment — as it did when Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake’s infamous “wardrobe malfunction” triggered a broadcast reckoning. Other times, it arrives through imagery and intent, from…

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Anthropic says no to ads on Claude chatbot, weeks after OpenAI move

Anthropic says no to ads on Claude chatbot, weeks after OpenAI move

Dario Amodei, co-founder and CEO of Anthropic, during a Bloomberg Television interview in San Francisco, Dec. 9, 2025. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Anthropic on Wednesday said its artificial intelligence chatbot Claude will remain ad-free, a decision that comes just weeks after the startup’s rival OpenAI announced plans to begin testing advertisements…

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Wall Street is concerned about AMD’s profitability despite its high spending. Here’s a roundup of worries

Wall Street is concerned about AMD’s profitability despite its high spending. Here’s a roundup of worries

Analysts across Wall Street remained largely neutral on Advanced Micro Devices despite its latest earnings beat , citing brewing concerns around the chipmaker’s overall profitability. In its fourth quarter, AMD reported earnings of $1.53 per share, exceeding the $1.32 analysts polled by LSEG had penciled in. The firm’s $10.27 billion revenue also came in above…

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