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Russia's Aircraft Need Maintenance They Can No Longer Get
Sanctions have cut off access to parts, software and technical skills needed for the key upkeep of hundreds of commercial jets, raising concerns over safety.
Judge in Fox News Defamation Trial Says He Would Require Rupert Murdoch to Testify
Business Media & Marketing Top Fox leaders would need to appear in person if called as witnesses by plaintiff Dominion Voting Systems, judge says Source
Mexican Government to Buy Power Plants From Spain's Iberdrola
The acquisition will increase the state-owned utility’s share of the country’s electricity generation to 55%, the government says. Source link
Arizona Fight Over Half-Cent Sales Tax Threatens Semiconductor Expansion
A plan to renew a four-decade-old levy that has funded the highway system widens the GOP’s fissure with businesses. Source link
Australia Bans TikTok From Government Devices Amid Security Concerns
With the decision, Australia joins the U.S. and all other members of the so-called Five Eyes intelligence alliance in restricting government access to the video-sharing
America Has Too Much Parking. Really.
Many cities are getting rid of spaces, freeing land for new development. “People are looking for a place to live, not to park,” said a
Blinken, Russian Foreign Minister Discuss Detained WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich
U.S. secretary of state tells Sergei Lavrov that the continued detention of the correspondent is unacceptable. Source link
Investors Are Too Spooked by Washington's PBM Crackdown
Efforts to take on Cigna’s and CVS’s pharmacy benefit managers won’t hurt as much as Wall Street expects. Source link
Saudi-Led Oil Producers to Lower Output Further
The new cuts are expected to total more than a million barrels a day, a surprise move that led to a jump in crude prices.
Micron Gets Caught in U.S.-China Crossfire
Markets Heard on the Street Beijing has long hesitated to strike back at U.S. chip companies—but Micron is a soft target Source link