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Anthropic confidentially files for US IPO ahead of SpaceX and OpenAI
Anthropic has confidentially filed for a US IPO planned for 2026 after raising $65 billion in funding and valuing the company at $965 billion.
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Dell Raises Fiscal 2027 Revenue Forecast to $165-$169 Billion on AI Server Demand
Dell lifted its fiscal 2027 revenue forecast to $165-$169 billion and AI server sales outlook to $60 billion after reporting strong Q1 results and a stock surge.
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Middle East war drives surge in carpooling in India amid rising fuel prices
The Middle East conflict that began February 28 has caused fuel prices to spike, leading to a 40% rise in carpooling in India.
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Dennis Locorriere, Dr. Hook Co-Frontman, Dies at 76
Dennis Locorriere, guitarist and singer for Dr. Hook, died May 16 after a long battle with kidney disease.
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Tops 2026 Box Office and Launches Digital Release
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie became 2026’s highest-grossing film, nearing $1 billion globally and debuting on digital platforms.
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United Airlines flight returns to Newark due to security threat from Bluetooth device name
A United Airlines flight from Newark to Spain turned back Saturday after a security concern linked to a Bluetooth device's name prompted evacuation and inspection.
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SpaceX to Launch Record $75-80 Billion IPO on June 12, 2026, Valued at $1.75 Trillion
SpaceX will begin its historic IPO on June 12, aiming to raise up to $80 billion with a valuation near $1.75 trillion.
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SpaceX, OpenAI, Anthropic IPOs Expected to Spark $70 Billion AI Supply Chain Spending
SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic plan US IPOs that could raise $70 billion, driving investor bets on Asian AI hardware and component suppliers.
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US chip stocks surge 69% in two months amid AI boom and bubble concerns
Philadelphia Semiconductor Index surged 69% in two months as chip stocks lead S&P 500, fueling debate over an AI-driven market bubble.
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Global Stockpiling Surges Amid Middle East War as Eurozone Growth Slows
Countries worldwide are rapidly stockpiling goods amid Middle East war, with eurozone economies showing weakened growth.
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Over 40% of CEOs Plan to Cut Junior Roles as AI Shifts Job Market in US
More than 40% of US CEOs intend to reduce junior roles and favor mid-level and senior workers in next 1-2 years amid AI adoption.
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Rising bond yields trigger selloff in US tech and semiconductor stocks after record rally
Wall Street sold off semiconductor and tech stocks on May 15, ending a record rally as rising bond yields pressured markets.
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Harvard Endowment Chief N.P. Narvekar Begins Departure Discussions in 2026
N.P. Narvekar, head of Harvard’s $57 billion endowment, has started talks about leaving his role without a set departure date.
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Ship transits through Strait of Hormuz rise with US guidance amid tension
More vessels transited the Strait of Hormuz this week as US military provided navigational advice, signaling renewed shipping activity despite attacks and risks.
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Trump administration proposes 50% US-made parts rule in USMCA auto tariff revisions
The Trump administration proposed raising the US-made auto parts minimum to 50% in USMCA tariff rules during talks with Mexico this week.
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Global bond selloff accelerates, halting stock rally amid inflation fears on May 15, 2026
On May 15, 2026, rising oil prices drove a global bond selloff that stopped the stock market rally amid inflation concerns.
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Berkshire Hathaway Buys $2.65B Delta Stake, Cuts Chevron Holdings by $8 Billion
Berkshire Hathaway bought $2.65 billion of Delta Air Lines shares and cut Chevron stock by $8 billion in Q1 2026.
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Berkshire Hathaway sold $8 billion in Chevron shares amid record-high stock prices
Berkshire Hathaway sold about $8 billion in Chevron shares in Q1 2026, cutting its stake by one third to 4.2%.
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US AI-Exposed Occupations Lose Jobs While Overall Employment Grows in 2025
Between May 2024 and May 2025, 18 AI-exposed US occupations lost 0.2% of jobs, cutting about 10 million roles amid overall 0.8% employment growth.
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Berkshire Hathaway buys $2.6 billion stake in Delta Air Lines, returns to airlines
Berkshire Hathaway acquired 39.8 million Delta Air Lines shares worth $2.6 billion, marking its return to the airline industry in Q1 2026.
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Bitcoin Drops Below $79,000 Amid Inflation and Rising Oil Prices
Bitcoin fell 3.4% on May 15 to $78,600 as inflation and oil price fears triggered a selloff in cryptocurrencies and stocks.
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Disney releases new Star Wars film 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' amid mixed fan interest
Disney released 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' globally on May 22, its first Star Wars movie in seven years, amid mostly negative reviews and tepid fan enthusiasm.
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Andy Burnham's Labour leadership bid fuels market uncertainty in UK
Andy Burnham challenges Keir Starmer for Labour leadership, sparking investor worry over UK borrowing and taxation plans.
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Bank of America warns US stock market ripe for profit-taking in early June
Bank of America strategists say the US stock market may face profit-taking in early June amid inflation and record highs.