Tuesday, November 26

What you missed today

Good evening!

Despite today’s news, this issue (and every one of our issues) was not written by Claude AI.

Here are the 7 things you missed today:

1.  💰 Intel & Commerce Department Finalized $7.9Bn CHIPS Act Grant

Chipmaker Intel and the CHIPS and Science Act office finalized a $7.86 billion grant that will go toward Intel’s factory-building efforts. It’s part of the Biden administration’s efforts to dole out funds before President-elect Trump’s inauguration. (CNBC)

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3. 📈 Trump Proposes 25% Tariff On Mexico & Canada

This is the latest of President-elect Trump’s proposals for Executive Orders related to tariffs alongside his proposed 10% tariff on Chinese products coming into the US “until undocumented immigrants and drugs are blocked at the country’s borders.” Experts say the tariffs would likely rise prices on the $1.3 trillion worth of imported goods. (Quartz)

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5. 🥪 Subway’s CEO Is Stepping Down

Subway’s CEO John Chidsey announced plans to retire at the end of the year bringing his five-year tenure to a close. Subway’s current President of Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) will be Interim CEO while the company searches for a permanent chief executive. (Quartz)

6. 🏬 Walmart Is Rolling Back DEI Programs

In the face of right-wing pressure, Walmart, the largest private employer in the US, is ending racial equity training programs for staff, evaluating programs designed to increase supplier diversity, reviewing all funding of Pride and other events, monitoring its online marketplace to remove sexual or transgender products marketed to children, and will not extend its Center for Racial Equity. (CNN)

7.  ✏️ Claude AI Can Now Match Your Writing Style

Anthropic announced a new feature for its Claude AI assistant that gives users more control over how the chatbot responds to different writing tasks enabling users to train it to match their communication style or select from preset options to quickly adjust the tone and level of detail it provides. (The Verge)

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