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OpenClaw creator says AI agent future is coming

Peter Steinberger’s artificial intelligence agent tool OpenClaw has taken the tech world by storm with its ability to execute real-life tasks such as checking him in for his flight to Tokyo. AI is not yet a ubiquitous personal assistant for ordinary people, but “you’ll see much more of that this ...

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Eli Lilly reaches $2.75 billion deal with Insilico to bring AI-developed drugs to the global market - cnbc.com
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The Texas Lawyer and Part-Time Pastor Who Beat Meta and Google - WSJ
The Texas Lawyer and Part-Time Pastor Who Beat Meta and Google - WSJ

Attorney Mark Lanier moonlights as a preacher, and it shows when he is taking on the worlds most powerful companies. The 65-year-old came to court in downtown Los Angeles for closing arguments this...

Analysis by Laura J. Nelson, Katherine Sayre

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The Strait of Hormuz Energy Shock Is About to Head to the West - Bloomberg.com
The Strait of Hormuz Energy Shock Is About to Head to the West - Bloomberg.com

If the strait stays closed, the world will have to significantly reduce its oil and gas consumption but not before prices spike to a level that forces consumers and businesses to fly, drive and spe...

Analysis by Alex Longley, Julian Lee, Alaric Nightingale, Jack Wittels, Tom Fevrier, Denise Lu, Marie Patino, Demetrios Pogkas, Hayley Warren

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Apollo looks beyond New York as it plans second headquarters - Financial Times
Apollo looks beyond New York as it plans second headquarters - Financial Times

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Analysis by Antoine Gara, Sujeet Indap

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Investors have nowhere to hide as financial markets groan under the weight of the Iran conflict - MarketWatch
Investors have nowhere to hide as financial markets groan under the weight of the Iran conflict - MarketWatch

Four weeks into the Iran conflict, global financial markets are starting to show some serious signs of strain. Worries about the inflationary impact of rising crude-oil prices, coupled with a serie...

Analysis by Joseph Adinolfi

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Prediction markets are no longer just getting faster than traditional coverage - investingLive
Prediction markets are no longer just getting faster than traditional coverage - investingLive

For investors and traders navigating the current volatility, here is a backdrop of what happened over the recent trading sessions, characterized by escalating geopolitical tension and significant m...

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