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U.S., in Chip War with China, Extends Some Allowances for Asian Allies

Chip makers Samsung, SK Hynix and TSMC can maintain their operations in China for the foreseeable future, but significant tech…

9 months ago

Kaiser Permanente Unions Strike, Mounting Largest U.S. Healthcare Walkout in Decades

More than 75,000 nurses, pharmacists and other employees have stopped work in a dispute over wages and staffing. Source link

9 months ago

U.S. Car Sales Expected to Increase Again in the Third Quarter

The car market has yet to see an impact from UAW strike-related factory shutdowns. Source link

9 months ago

TikTok Employees Say Executive Moves to U.S. Show China Parent's Role

U.S. staff members have raised questions internally about recent personnel transfers from ByteDance. Source link

9 months ago

Giant Batteries Helped the U.S. Power Grid Eke Through Summer

States are relying more on batteries to avoid blackouts, and additional projects are coming online soon. Source link

9 months ago

The Billionaire Keeping TikTok on Phones in the U.S.

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10 months ago

U.S. Arms Makers Look Overseas to Boost Stockpiles

With demand for weapons surging in Ukraine and concerns rising about China, the Pentagon is supporting ‘friend-shoring’ manufacturing lines abroad.…

10 months ago

Spectrum Customers Lose ESPN as U.S. Open, College Football Heat Up

Charter Communications subscribers are caught in the middle of a philosophical fight between the cable giant and Disney, parent company…

10 months ago

Teva Agrees to Pay $225 Million to Settle U.S. Price-Fixing Charges

The generic drugmaker’s U.S. unit also must sell the drug line for cholesterol treatment pravastatin. Source link

11 months ago