Business
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Purina denies TikTok ‘rumors’ that its pet food causes illness, death
Purina has drawn social media scorn from pet owners who contend its food has sickened or even killed their furry friend — claims the company shot...
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Bad news for AI as copyright lawsuits may spell startups’ doom: experts
Copyright infringement lawsuits against OpenAI could threaten the firm's entire business model, according to experts.
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Following review, Business Insider stands by reports on wife of ex-Harvard president's critic
Business Insider's top executive and parent company said Sunday they were satisfied with the fairness and accuracy of stories that made plagiarism...
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'Mean Girls' takes 1st place at the box office
Winter storms and cinema closures in North America didn't dampen the opening weekend for "Mean Girls." The Paramount release, adapted from the...
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Business Insider stands by reporting accusing Bill Ackman’s wife of plagiarism after review
“We stand by Business Insider and its newsroom,” said a spokesman for Axel Springer, the German media company that owns the publication.
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Fed’s Bostic warns US progress on inflation is likely to slow
Bostic, who will be a voting member on the Federal Open Market Committee this year, said he was "expecting to see much slower progression of...
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As legal challenges mount, some companies retool diversity and inclusion programs
Sophia Danner-Okotie's has ambitious plans for her Nigerian-inspired clothing line but a sense of dread has punctured her optimism as she watches a...
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States with big climate goals strip local power to block green projects
Clean energy developers had planned a 75-turbine wind farm in mid-Michigan's Montcalm County before local voters shot down the idea in 2022 and...
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Congress tees up vote on another laddered stopgap bill next week to avert partial shutdown
Congress will once again look to avert a partial government shutdown with a two-step, or laddered, stopgap bill next week with a deadline to fund...
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Crypto-hating Gary Gensler bites the bullet by aiding the ‘Wild West’ of investing
On Wednesday, the SEC finally approved the sale of exchange-traded funds that follow Bitcoin’s “spot” price.
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Davos’s party secrets: Caviar, magic mushrooms, champagne and A-list private concerts
A wine party features $995 bottles and there's a war to get ultra-elite guests to your dinner. One CEO is alleged to have brought his sex slave.
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Slowing inflation suggests that Biden's policies are helping, but American voters are still hurting
President Joe Biden can make an increasingly strong case that he's helped fix inflation - if only he can get voters to believe him.