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Ubisoft co-founder Claude Guillemot killed in plane crash that claimed 2 lives: report
Claude Guillemot, one of the five brothers who founded Ubisoft in 1986, reportedly died in a twin-engine plane crash in La Baule, France.
Dem senators urge FCC to pause Paramount-Warner Bros Discovery merger over foreign investor concerns
The senators argued that FCC Chairman Brendan Carr needs to perform more due diligence on the foreign ownership of the Paramount-Warner Bros. entity.
Mines, Logistics and Deep Uncertainty Threaten a Middle East Oil Rebound
More oil is getting out of the Persian Gulf, but the region’s producers are looking for signs that it is safe as they ramp up plans for alternative routes.
Egg Prices Are Way Down, but That’s Hurting Farmers
An oversupply of hens has lowered wholesale egg prices. But consumers may not reap the full benefits because of producer contracts and higher costs.
A Humble 3-Wheel Electric Vehicle Lands Toyota in Federal Court
A lawsuit filed in California claims the automaker’s philanthropic arm stole technology intended to help poor farmers, but it is not clear to what end.
For New Car Brands, the Path to Success Is Littered With Flops
Honda and Sony have bailed on Afeela, their joint E.V. project, without selling a single car. Subbrands from big automakers have a shaky track record, but leaning into luxury can help.
Amazon’s Movie Arm Abandons Film About OpenAI
The company, which invested $50 billion in the artificial intelligence start-up this year, will let the team behind the film, “Artificial,” try to sell the project to another studio.

