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Senators Probe TikTok's Executive Transfers From ByteDance
The senators want information about TikTok’s ties to its parent, including whether it disclosed recent personnel moves to the U.S. government. Source link
Oil is Near $100. Shale Isn't Coming to the Rescue.
Frackers are constrained by investor payouts, inflation and interest rates, keeping spending in check. Source link
When a Congressman Challenged Disney on China, It Laid Off Beijing Staff
Disney’s China layoffs led to technical malfunctions and delayed efforts to troubleshoot. Source link
The Billionaire Keeping TikTok on Phones in the U.S.
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German Industry Defies Rising Pressure to Limit China Exposure
Companies with sizable Chinese operations in recent months have been scrambling to insulate those businesses from possible Western sanctions. Source link
Atlanta News Outlet Aims for Half a Million Digital Subscribers in Under Four Years
Andrew Morse, the new president and publisher of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, looks to turn it into the Southeast’s primary news source. Source link
Musk Warns Senators About AI Threat, While Gates Says the Technology Could Target World Hunger
Tech leaders debate perils and possibilities of artificial intelligence at closed-door Senate session. Source link
He Took On the World's Most Valuable Company—and Won
Apple’s new iPhone is expected to include a big change. Why? Ask someone from the EU’s smallest country. Source link
China Bans iPhone Use for Government Officials at Work
The directive is the latest step in Beijing’s campaign to cut reliance on foreign technology and could hurt Apple’s business in the country. Source link