Electronic Arts agreed to a $55 billion, all-cash sale to a consortium led by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, with Silver Lake and Affinity Partners. Shareholders would receive $210 per share. The deal would take EA private, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals.
According to federal court filings, YouTube will pay $24.5 million to settle President Donald Trump’s lawsuit over his 2021 account suspension. Google did not admit wrongdoing, and the deal requires no policy changes. The case ends without a ruling on free-speech questions raised in suits against other platforms.
President Donald Trump signed an order allowing TikTok to keep operating in the U.S., contingent on meeting national security standards. A prior directive pauses enforcement of the divest-or-ban law until Dec. 16, 2025, as talks continue with all parties.
The FTC and Amazon reached a $2.5 billion settlement over Prime sign-ups and cancellations, including a $1 billion civil penalty and $1.5 billion in refunds, plus new requirements for clearer enrollment prompts and easier cancellations.
Nvidia and OpenAI outlined a plan to deploy at least 10GW of systems, with Nvidia saying it intends to invest up to $100B as capacity comes online. The first 1GW, on the Vera Rubin platform, is slated for the second half of 2026, pending final agreements and approvals.
Walmart and Dove launched an inclusive baby care line “designed to meet the specific needs of babies with melanin-rich skin and textured hair,” Ralph Clare, vice president of merchandise, baby, and consumables at Walmart U.S., said in the announcement.
Walmart says it’s the first major retailer to address this market. Baby Dove products are available now on Walmart.com and on shelves in the Baby department at Walmart stores nationwide, Clare said.
The products will cost between $5.97 to $17.97 as an exclusive offering for Walmart stores and Walmart.com.
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“Walmart is the first major retailer to introduce a multicultural category to address the gap in the market for inclusive baby care,” Claire said in the statement. “Through our strategic partnership with Unilever, we were able to speed to market a solution for diverse families to better meet the needs of our customers.”
“We collaborated with Unilever during the product development process and are proud to help bring for the first time to Walmart shelves and Walmart.com this kind of product at scale, “ he added.
This launch is just the beginning,” said Ralph Clare, VP of Merchandise, Baby, Consumables, Walmart U.S. “We plan to grow and expand our multicultural skin and haircare category with new brands and products over the next few years as we continue to address this gap and serve the evolving needs of our customers.”