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Intel Is in Talks to Get an Investment of Up to $5 Billion From Apollo, Report Says

Intel, once the world's most valuable chipmaker, announced plans last month to lay off 15,000 employees, cut capital expenditures, and suspend its dividend from the fourth quarter.

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Inflation Threatens 87% of Franchisees — Here Are the Ways They're Fighting Back

From soaring labor costs to escalating supply prices, franchise owners are facing significant economic challenges, mostly due to inflation.

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Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp All 'Engaged in Vast Surveillance' to Earn Billions, According to the FTC

FTC chair Lina M. Khan said these companies have exposed users' to "a host of harms."

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Salesforce CEO Says the Company's New AI Agents Could Replace Human Jobs

The agents are built for tasks like customer service calls.

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Online Passport Renewal Is Finally Available—No Awkward Public Photo Session Required

The days of filling out a paper application, mailing a check, or waiting at the Post Office are over.

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Disney Is Ditching Slack After 44 Million Messages Were Leaked, Spilling Company Secrets

Disney has decided to stop Slacking while employees weigh a possible move to Microsoft Teams.

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Starbucks' New CEO — Who Lives 1,000 Miles from HQ — Will Not Tell Employees What Specific Days to Come Into the Office

New CEO Brian Niccol told employees he's not into a "game of tracking" and "we're all adults here."

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Craigslist's 71-Year-Old Founder Is Donating $100 Million to Cybersecurity. Here's Why.

Craig Newmark's giving philosophy comes from a concept that means "repairing the world."

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Here's How the CEOs of Salesforce and Nvidia Use ChatGPT in Their Daily Lives

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff use ChatGPT often — and in very unexpected ways.

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When Interest Rate Cuts Will Hit Credit Cards, Car Loans, and Mortgages

It'll take time for consumers to feel the effects of lower rates.