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Big-Company Bankruptcies Hang Over Economy
Businesses that loaded up on debt when interest rates were lower now face a growing risk of failure. Source link
Cruise Lines Pursue Greener Journeys Ahead of New Climate Rules
As tourists flock to ships and strain port cities, regulators and environmental groups are pushing companies to invest in cleaner tech. Source link
How Dodgy Spare Parts Got Into Jet Engines, Leaving Airlines Scrambling
Airlines are checking their fleets after regulators and engine makers claimed that a small broker sold spare parts with forged safety documents. Source link
Meta Plans to Charge $14 a Month for Ad-Free Instagram
European users would have the option to pay a fee or agree to personalized ads, according to the company’s pitch to regulators. Source link
PG&E's $6 Billion Plan to Prevent Wildfires Is in Peril
California regulators are likely to significantly restrict the number of power lines the company can bury in the coming years in favor of other ways
Apple's Latest China Challenge: A Crackdown That Could Shrink Its App Store
Country’s push to register foreign apps threatens to remove Facebook, Instagram and X from iPhone App Store in China. Source link
In Suing Amazon, FTC's Lina Khan Turns Her Earlier Pricing Argument on Its Head
The government’s antitrust lawsuit is a more streamlined complaint that leaves out some allegations from the FTC chair’s famous law-school paper. Source link
Secrecy of Google Antitrust Trial Leads to Blame Game
The judge and government lawyers are defending themselves against criticism for letting tech executives testify behind closed doors. Source link
The World Needs New Antibiotics, but the Business Model Is Broken
New drugs to defeat “superbug” bacteria aren’t reaching patients. Source link
Google Trial Spills Details on Search Engine's Deals With Apple, Samsung
The company says it was offering the better product, while the Justice Department argues the agreements were illegal. Source link