
Minnesota agency had data on iron foundry's pollution violations but failed to act, report says
A Minnesota iron foundry has been violating air emissions laws for at least five years, but the state agency responsible for enforcing air permits didn’t take action against the company
2023-11-09 03:24

Factbox-Highlights of UAW's deals with Detroit Three automakers
Workers at Ford's Chicago assembly plant have voted to ratify a proposed contract with the automaker, the United
2023-11-09 03:15

Judging from the level of complaints, air travel is getting worse
Complaints about air travel are soaring
2023-11-09 02:57

PayPal Rival Adyen Tempers Growth Targets to Regain Confidence
Adyen NV provided a more moderate set of growth targets for the next three years as the Dutch
2023-11-09 02:46

Biden would veto bid to reverse 'Buy America' EV charging waiver
(Fixes typo in Biden in headline) WASHINGTON The White House said President Joe Biden would veto a Senate
2023-11-09 02:45

Western miners seek premium pricing for rare earth metals to break China grip
By Divya Rajagopal TORONTO (Reuters) -A handful of Canadian, German and Australian critical mineral explorers plan to command premium prices
2023-11-09 02:26

Telecom Italia core profit up 9% as grid share deal helps domestic sales
MILAN (Reuters) -Telecom Italia (TIM) on Wednesday reported an 8.6% rise in core profit for the third quarter, as an
2023-11-09 02:25

US companies' debt cushion smallest since Q1 2021 :BofA
By Matt Tracy Rising borrowing costs made a slight dent in U.S. companies' ability to make interest payments
2023-11-09 02:25

Reuters NEXT-BofA CEO expects soft landing for US economy
(Reuters) -Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan on Wednesday reiterated his expectation of a soft landing for the U.S. economy,
2023-11-09 02:25

Investors Are Paying a Price as Bankers Get Cautious With IPOs
Underwriters are pushing such a cautious approach to initial public offerings that it may be backfiring, contributing to
2023-11-09 02:18

Commercial fishing groups sue 13 US tire makers over rubber preservative that's deadly to salmon
The 13 largest U.S. tire manufacturers are facing a lawsuit from a pair of California commercial fishing organizations that could force the companies to stop using a chemical found in almost every tire because it kills migrating salmon
2023-11-09 01:58

Cleveland Fed Starts Search to Replace Mester by June 2024
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said it will launch a nationwide search for a new president and
2023-11-09 01:57