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Wall Street Journal, September 23,

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Disney announced on Monday that it will return Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show to television on Tuesday. This comes six days after the suspension of his show and threat of a regulatory investigation were imposed over comments made by Kimmel about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

The companies announced that Nvidia will invest up to 100 billion dollars in the artificial intelligence startup OpenAI as part of a new deal.

Uzbekistan Airways and Boeing signed a deal worth over $8 billion. Uzbekistan Airways intends to purchase up to 22 Boeing 787 Dreamliners.

Oracle has named Clay Magouyrk as its co-CEO, replacing Safra Caz. She was instrumental in defining the cloud strategy of the company and launching it into the AI boom, with large contract wins.

- Locomotive parts maker Wabtec has reached a $4.2 billion agreement with Kazakhstan under which the Pennsylvania-headquartered company will provide the central Asian country with 300 locomotives, the U.S. Department of Commerce said.

Spirit Airlines announced on Monday that it will be preparing to lay off one-third its flight attendants following its second bankruptcy filing in a single year. The carrier is struggling with mounting losses and dwindling funds.

(source: Reuters)