
Southwest Air Says Engine on Jet Used Suspect Supplier’s Parts
Southwest Airlines Co. pulled questionable parts from a jet engine on one of its planes after being notified
2023-09-09 07:20

BOJ head Ueda signals chance of ending negative rates - Yomiuri
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said the central bank could end its negative interest
2023-09-09 07:17

Disney Spells Out Details of Hulu Negotiations With Comcast
Walt Disney Co. released more details about how negotiations may play out over its acquisition of Comcast Corp.’s
2023-09-09 06:56

US Automobile Industry Faces High Sourcing Risk, Fed Study Finds
The US automobile industry faces some of the highest supply-chain risks, due to geopolitical factors and sourcing of
2023-09-09 06:55

Taiwan’s Chip Companies Want Urgent Tax Fix, Envoy Says
Taiwan’s top envoy to the US said Taiwanese semiconductor firms are holding back from more investments in America
2023-09-09 06:17

Infrequent inspection of fan blades led to a United jet engine breaking up in 2021, report says
Investigators say one of the engines on a United Airlines jet broke up over Denver in 2021 because of wear and tear on a fan blade that wasn't adequately inspected for signs of cracking
2023-09-09 05:45

Tech Moguls’ $17 Million Land Offer Spurned by California Water Officials
A historic cattle ranch in California’s Solano County has been a target of a secretive billionaire-backed group that’s
2023-09-09 05:22

Exclusive-Mexico budget sees lower growth, slower inflation in 2024 -draft
By Ana Isabel Martinez MEXICO CITY Mexico's finance ministry expects economic growth to slow in 2024 to around
2023-09-09 03:22

The IRS plans to crack down on 1,600 millionaires to collect millions of dollars in back taxes
The IRS is launching an effort to crack down on 1,600 millionaires and 75 large business partnerships that owe hundreds of millions of dollars in past due taxes
2023-09-09 02:26

FAA Seeks New Technology in Response to Uptick in Close Calls on Runways
The US Federal Aviation Administration is taking the first step toward mandating cockpit-alerting technologies to reduce the risk
2023-09-09 02:20

Feds leave future of Dakota Access pipeline's controversial river crossing unclear in draft review
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Friday released its draft environmental impact statement of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, but said it's waiting for more input before deciding the future of the line’s controversial river crossing in North Dakota
2023-09-09 01:48

Dakota Access Study Leaves US Oil Pipeline’s Fate in Limbo
The Biden administration has left the Energy Transfer LP’s controversial Dakota Access Pipeline in limbo, with the release
2023-09-09 01:23