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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
UAW Expected to Expand Auto Strikes Friday
Union President Shawn Fain is scheduled to disclose new site targets for a third round of strikes. Source link
iPhone 15 Pro Owners Complain About Overheating Problems
The issue threatens Apple’s premium phones, a cash cow essential to its growth and profits. 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
These Employers Took On Healthcare Costs, and the Fight Got Nasty
Sept. 28, 2023 5:30 am ET A bruising battle over hospital costs in Indiana previews a growing trend: Employers are sick of the ever-rising price
Oil is Near $100. Shale Isn't Coming to the Rescue.
Frackers are constrained by investor payouts, inflation and interest rates, keeping spending in check. 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
This Ford vs. GM Feud Could Shape the Future of EVs in America
The Biden administration’s decision on a $7,500 tax credit could determine China’s role in the U.S. electric-vehicle industry. 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