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California's Zero-Emissions Rule Triggers a Run on Diesel Rigs
Truckers say they are bolstering their fleets ahead of new restrictions against the polluting vehicles after Jan. 1. Source link
Saudi Arabia Once Banned Videogames. Now, It Wants to Export Them.
Listen to article (3 minutes) RIYADH, Saudi Arabia—For years, this kingdom’s Islamic clerics waged a war on videogames, banning popular titles such as “Pokémon” for
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
China's Electric-Vehicle Makers Face EU Antisubsidy Probe
The antisubsidy investigation opens a new front in the battle for leadership of the global clean-technology industry. Source link
U.S. v. Google: What to Know About the Biggest Antitrust Trial in 20 Years
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Fast-Food Worker Pay Set to Rise in California Under Union Deal
State fast-food workers at chains with at least 60 national locations would be paid a $20-an-hour minimum wage. 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
Jet Service JSX Lands at Center of Pilot Fight
American Airlines and some aviation unions say carrier is exploiting a regulatory loophole. JSX is pushing back, saying rivals can’t handle the competition. Source link
Whose Rail Line Is It Anyway? Freight Carriers Could Be Forced to Share Tracks With Competitors
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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