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Corporate America has never been more confident, even as Trump's ever-evolving policies make planning almost impossible
jfaris@businessinsider.com (James Faris)
Big businesses sound increasingly confident about the future under President Donald Trump, even though no one knows exactly what it will look like. Companies are as upbeat this quarter as they've ev ...[Continue Reading]
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Apple Intelligence is coming China thanks to a partnership with Alibaba
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Apple's push to bring Apple Intelligence to China has taken a big step forward, with it working with Alibaba to produce AI features for the country's iPhone users. Apple is in the middle of a slow ...[Continue Reading]
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'Hitch' at 20: How Will Smith's first rom-com went from near-disaster to instant classic
Jason Guerrasio
At the height of his powers in Hollywood in the early 2000s, Will Smith made a change. After gaining fame as a Grammy-winning hip-hop artist in the late 1980s, Smith added TV star and then movie sta ...[Continue Reading]
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Chinas UBTECH unveils humanoids and panda-like robot at Saudi tech show
Jijo Malayil
A Chinese firm is looking to expand its presence in the Middle East by introducing advanced AI-driven robotic solutions for industry, education, and home use. To that extent, at LEAP 2025 in Saudi A ...[Continue Reading]
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Kezia Williams Joins Universal Pictures International As Managing Director For UK & Ireland
Nancy Tartaglione
Veteran distribution and marketing executive Kezia Williams has been named Managing Director for the UK and Ireland at Universal Pictures International, and will take up the post at the end of Februa ...[Continue Reading]
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Venice doubles its last-minute 'tourist tax' with other cities looking to copy its approach to overtourism
Joshua Nelken-Zitser,Mia Jankowicz
Venice is seeking to address overtourism in the city. Marco Bottigelli/Getty Images <ul><li>Venice is doubling a last-minute tourist fee for daytrippers.</li><li>The fee, first introduced in 2024, ...[Continue Reading]
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