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: Open-source AI: AMD looks to Hugging Face and Meta spinoff PyTorch to take on Nvidia

AMD is looking to the GitHub of AI developers and to an open-source machine-learning platform spun off from Meta Platforms Inc. to take on Nvidia in software.

: West-Coast port dockworkers, employers reach tentative deal, potentially easing shipping-delay concerns

Union dockworkers at West Coast ports have reached a tentative six-year contract agreement with their employers.

: Nvidia board member dumps $48 million more in stock amid monster rally

A longtime board member at Nvidia dumped more than $48 million worth of the chip maker's shares earlier this week, cashing in on the stock's recent surge.

Earnings Results: Kroger’s stock drops after profit tops expectations but sales come up short

The grocery giant maintained its full-year earnings and same-store sales outlook.

Brett Arends's ROI: Our simple 8-fund portfolio is crushing the market and the ‘smart’ money—again

It takes a lot of time, money, education and training to get this bad.

: Ticketmaster, Live Nation plan to show ‘upfront all-in pricing,’ responding to Biden’s push against ‘junk fees’

Ticketmaster parent Live Nation rolls out a plan to show "upfront all-in pricing," with the company making its pledge as part of a Biden White House event.

Deep Dive: How will AI affect stocks of semiconductor companies? Here are the 18 expected to grow their sales most quickly.

Now that Nvidia's shocking sales guidance is baked into industry estimates, here are the chip makers expected to show the most rapid sales growth through 2025.

The Ratings Game: Tesla’s robotaxi future sparks more optimism for its stock

RBC Capital Markets analyst Tom Narayan is feeling more upbeat about Tesla Inc.'s stock as he envisions a future of robotaxis.

: Joining the Google class-action lawsuit? Here’s how to find other settlement opportunities that could put cash in your pocket.

Less than 20% of people eligible to collect in class-action suits join in, one insider says, which means a lot of people leave money on the table.

: Actor Idris Elba launches marketing agency

Actor Idris Elba, who played business-savvy gangster Russell "Stringer" Bell in iconic noughties TV show The Wire, is launching a marketing company with Miroma.

Economic Report: U.S. industrial output falls 0.2% in May after two straight gains

Industrial production fell 0.2% in May, the Federal Reserve reported Thursday.

Economic Report: U.S. jobless claims top 262,000 and stick near highest level in almost two years

The number of people who applied for unemployment benefits last week was unchanged at 262,000, leaving it at the highest level since October 2021 and pointing to some softness in a muscular U.S. labor market.
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