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Walmart, Sam's Club slash prices on thousands of products as Trump says move came at his request Fox BusinessWalmart Announced Price Cuts. Trump Tried to Take Credit. The New York TimesTrump says Walmart cut prices at his request, but statement omits administration's role KCRAWalmart is lowering prices on summer BBQ items. Trump says it's because of him CNN
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Submarine-launched projectile carrying dummy warhead draws condemnation from Japan, Australia and New Zealand
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The president hasn't always approved of Walmart's moves, having criticized the chain's response to tariffs last year.
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Toyota to invest $3.6 billion to move Tacoma pickup truck production from Mexico to Texas CNBC2,000 new jobs, multibillion-dollar expansion planned for South Side Toyota plant KSATToyota to build $3.6 billion Texas plant, shift some truck production from Mexico Yahoo FinanceToyota to expand manufacturing in San Antonio KXAN Austin
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Live Updates: Prosecutors Begin Detailing Case Against Tyler Robinson, Accused Charlie Kirk Assassin The New York TimesCharlie Kirk's accused killer Tyler Robinson appears in court for multiday hearing CNNAccused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson fights back as prosecutors' sprawling case comes into focus Fox NewsProsecutors argue the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk should stand trial AP NewsTyler Robinson preliminary hearing scheduled to start on
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China releases first photo of an asteroid some consider Earth's ‘quasi moon' NBC NewsChinese spacecraft Tianwen-2 beams back first image of Earth's "mini moon" Scientific AmericanChinese Tianwen-2 space probe reaches asteroid for sampling DW.comChina's Tianwen-2 probe reaches target asteroid, starts scientific exploration Xinhua
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Bloom Nutrition succeeds by following what its founder calls "the Second Mover Advantage"
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China securities units of Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan posted record profits last year
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Financial services and small-business software provider Intuit will be rolling out an "Intuit Assist" feature to all of its major product lines, including TurboTax and QuickBooks, building on the development of its own generative AI operating system.
GenOS, as the company calls its new operating system, was unveiled in June and is the basis for the Assist feature, announced Wednesday. Intuit said that its own customer data created a competitive advantage in building GenOS, and that the large language models (LLMs) behind the operating system — which Intuit itself developed — are specialized for solving challenges faced by Intuit's customers, including tax, accounting, marketing and personal finance.
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