
Nicholas Hatcher
Senior Publishing Editor, Speed and Trending Desk at The Wall Street Journal
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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Dean Seal |Nicholas Hatcher
Amazon.com AMZN -6.88%decrease; red down pointing triangle Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy said generative artificial intelligence is going to reinvent virtually every customer experience and enable new ones. For the second year in a row, Jassy used his annual letter to shareholders to tout Amazon’s vision for how generative AI will be critical to the company’s next phase of growth.
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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Nicholas Hatcher
Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he is deeply concerned that President Trump’s trade policy is alienating the rest of the world and that regaining the trust of allies will be difficult. "I am more than deeply concerned that the message we've sent to the rest of the world is you can't count on, you can't trust America," Blinken said on CNBC Wednesday. "The net result of that is [countries] will be looking for ways to work around us, away from us.
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Gareth Vipers |Nicholas Hatcher
He died Tuesday evening in Los Angeles surrounded by his family and friends, his daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, said in a statement to the Associated Press. Kilmer, who died from pneumonia, had undergone two tracheotomies after being diagnosed with throat cancer a decade ago. Born in Los Angeles on Dec. 31, 1959, Val Edward Kilmer attended the Hollywood Professional School, followed by the Juilliard School, where he studied drama.
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2 months ago |
wsj.com | Nicholas Hatcher |Alyssa Lukpat |Samantha Pearson
President Trump’s media company and the video-sharing platform Rumble RUM -0.87%decrease; red down pointing triangle are suing a Brazilian Supreme Court justice, accusing him of illegally censoring political discourse on social media in the U.S.The parent company of Trump’s Truth Social platform and Rumble said Brazilian Justice Alexandre de Moraes targeted critics of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
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2 months ago |
wsj.com | Nicholas Hatcher |Alyssa Lukpat
President Trump’s media company and the video-sharing platform Rumble are suing a Brazilian Supreme Court justice, accusing him of illegally censoring political discourse on social media in the U.S.The companies said Brazilian Justice Alexandre de Moraes’s gag orders to ban accounts violated U.S. sovereignty and its free-speech protections.
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