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ai reshapes holiday shopping season

AI Reshapes Holiday Shopping This Season

Artificial intelligence is changing how people plan and buy gifts, shifting sales strategies for retailers and giving shoppers new tools. From search to checkout, algorithms are shaping what gets seen,

prince harry testifies mail lawsuit

Prince Harry Testifies In Mail Lawsuit

Prince Harry appeared in a London courtroom on Wednesday to give evidence in his case against the publisher of the Daily Mail, alleging unlawful information gathering. The high-profile testimony marks

tax plan support declines after details

Support For Tax Plan Softens After Details

A new poll released Tuesday shows early backing for a proposed tax initiative, but support weakens as voters hear more details. The measure begins with 48% in favor and 38%

japan bond yields reach record

Japan’s 40-Year Bond Yields Hit Record

Japan’s longest-dated government bond yields climbed to a record high on Tuesday, signaling stress at the far end of the country’s yield curve as investors sold Japanese government bonds. The

openai revenue surges twenty billion

OpenAI Revenue Surges To $20 Billion

OpenAI’s rapid climb in sales reached a new high this year, as Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar said the company’s annualized revenue topped $20 billion in 2025. In a Sunday

sonos interim ceo recovery underway

Sonos Interim CEO Says Recovery Underway

Sonos Inc.’s interim chief executive Tom Conrad said the audio maker has “turned the corner” after months of software troubles and made clear he wants the job on a permanent

mccormick evaluates ai china venezuela

McCormick Weighs AI, China, Venezuela

Sen. Dave McCormick, a Pennsylvania Republican, used a Sunday television appearance to frame three pressing issues for Washington: the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, pressure to keep pace with China,