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Senate approves Kevin Warsh as Fed chair by the narrowest margin ever.
Plus, drug overdose deaths in the U.S. Fell for the third year in a row as the country emerges from the opioid crisis.
And Anthropic pulls ahead in the AI race, beating out OpenAI for the first time.
But can it stay in the lead?
They grew 80 times more in the first quarter than they anticipated, which has created.
A lot of bottlenecks for them.
So what they need to do is continue to sign new computing contracts with Google, with Amazon, with whoever.
It's Wednesday, May 13th.
I'm Alex Osula for The Wall Street Journal.
This is the PM edition of What's News, the top headlines and business stories that move the world today.
The Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh as the Federal Reserve's next chair.
Senators voted 54 to 45, largely along party lines.
The one exception was Democrat John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, who joined Republicans in voting for Warsh.