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Anthropic restores access to Mythos 5 for select organizations

On June 12, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sent Anthropic a letter giving the company 90 minutes to disable two of its most powerful AI models for every customer it had, anywhere in the world. Anthropic confirmed it complied. Two weeks of negotiations in Washington followed. On June 26, Lutnick sent Anthropic another letter. Anthropic confirmed […]

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Do Plan Sponsors Want CITs— Why Target-Date Portfolios May be the CIT Sweet Spot

Francis LLC’s Edward McIlveen, CFA unpacks what today’s conversations look like between consultants and plan sponsors, including where the biggest interest tends to come from (with target-date portfolios leading the way). We also break down what makes CIT due diligence different, what paperwork and agreement reviews are typically required, and the key underwriting questions that

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Cybersecurity and cloud service firm files Chapter 11 bankruptcy

The technology sector, for the most part, has avoided a wave of bankruptcy filings that other industries have faced, including retail, restaurants, and real estate companies. One significant technology bankruptcy this year was Pepper Pay LLC, a Miami, Fla.-based financial technology company that sold digital payment processing services to small businesses, which filed for Chapter

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Walmart’s war with Amazon just moved into your living room

The fight between Walmart and Amazon is no longer just about who can deliver groceries faster or offer the lowest price on household essentials. That rivalry has moved into nearly every part of retail. The two companies compete for shoppers, marketplace sellers, delivery speed, memberships, supply-chain strength, and even international e-commerce reach. TheStreet covered that

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Walmart has a clothing rack with tons of storage options for just $26

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Why we love this deal Between updating your wardrobe, swapping out seasonal clothing, and potentially freeing up storage for the whole family’s wardrobe, oftentimes finding enough storage space for clothing can

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JPMorgan Chase pushes fraud division layoffs, despite rising revenues

Big banks are making money, and while these jobs are often considered stable, that does not automatically mean every banking job is safe. Financial firms have spent the past several years adjusting to higher interest rates, changing customer habits, rising technology spending, and pressure to run more efficiently. That creates a difficult reality for workers.

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Amazon’s bestselling’ $799 Jackery portable power station is on sale for $400

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Why we love this deal A stable source of power isn’t just convenient, it’s reassuring and sometimes necessary. Whether you’re on a long road trip and need to charge your devices,

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