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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 upgrades could prove difficult. Source
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
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
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
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
The Billionaire Keeping TikTok on Phones in the U.S.
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U.S. v. Google: What to Know About the Biggest Antitrust Trial in 20 Years
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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. Source link
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 of ESPN, ABC and several
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