Wall Street Journal, October 28,
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Mercor, a startup which has been a key component of the ecosystem in improving top AI models finalized a funding deal for $350 million, which would value the company as $10 billion.
Amazon is planning to cut as many as 30 000 employees as soon as tomorrow, in the latest move to reduce costs and save money.
Keurig Dr Pepper received $7 billion in funding from KKR, Apollo and Goldman Sachs for the split of its beverage and coffee business into two public companies.
Google announced Monday that it will partner with NextEra Energy in order to reopen Duane Arnold Energy Centre, a nuclear facility that was closed after a severe windstorm five years ago.
John Dickerson is leaving CBS News at the end the year. He has been a CBS News veteran and the co-anchor for "CBS Evening News" since 1997.
Exxon Mobil has sued the state of California for violating its right to free expression by requiring it to disclose climate risk.
(source: Reuters)