The Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok has been directed by Canadian authorities to cease operations at its two offices within the country, citing national security concerns. While the physical presence…
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Business owners in Kansas City are voicing their concerns over a recent surge in break-ins, urging city officials to take decisive action. The issue has become particularly acute in areas…
Boeing’s defense, space, and security division is undergoing a leadership change as its chief executive, Ted Colbert, departs the company after a 15-year tenure. The announcement came from CEO Kelly…
Alibaba’s decision to sue the U.S. Department of Defense over its inclusion on the Pentagon’s Chinese military-company list is not just another skirmish in Washington’s long technology fight with Beijing.…
Iran’s renewed attempt to claim control over the Strait of Hormuz has turned this week’s oil-market relief into a more complicated test: whether traders should believe diplomatic headlines, military assurances…
The Trump administration’s effort to build a Western critical-minerals trading bloc is running into the hard part of industrial policy: agreeing who pays when security goals collide with market prices.…
Whirlpool’s latest debt maneuver is not the kind of transaction that usually grabs broad market attention. It should. The appliance maker’s early tender results, released Friday, show a company moving…
SFR’s proposed sale to its three main French rivals is more than a domestic telecom transaction. It is a direct test of whether Europe is finally prepared to let operators…
The International Monetary Fund’s message to European Union finance ministers on May 23 was stark: the bloc’s next fiscal problem is not a single budget cycle or a temporary shock,…
Saudi Aramco’s first-quarter results offered more than another reminder that the world’s largest oil producer can still mint cash when crude prices rise. They showed how valuable physical export flexibility…
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