
China Edging Out Russia as Sanctions Redraw Trade for Kazakhstan
An economic seesaw between China and Russia in Central Asia is moving toward a new equilibrium for Kazakhstan,
2023-06-06 08:16

West Coast dockworkers disrupt trade for a fourth day, says maritime group
For a fourth day, dockworkers at West Coast ports in the United States are disrupting international trade, according to the Pacific Maritime Association.
2023-06-06 08:16

Lawsuit Claiming Racism at Tesla Draws Almost 240 Black Workers Saying ‘Me Too’
A Black former assembly line staffer at Tesla Inc. is moving to add hundreds of other workers to
2023-06-06 07:59

Approval for Idaho phosphate mine reversed after judge rules US didn't assess prairie bird impact
A federal judge has yanked the U.S. government's approval for a phosphate mining project in southeastern Idaho
2023-06-06 07:58

Most unionized US rail workers now have new sick leave
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON More than 60% of U.S. unionized railroad workers at major railroads are now are
2023-06-06 07:58

George Santos Says Naming the People Securing His $500,000 Bond Could Endanger Them
Republican Congressman George Santos, who is charged with fraud and money laundering, urged a judge to keep secure
2023-06-06 07:53

Apple’s $3,499 Vision Pro Headset Will Test Marketing Might
Apple Inc. will charge an eye-popping $3,499 for its long-awaited mixed-reality headset, testing whether consumers are ready to
2023-06-06 07:52

Asian Stocks Set for Mixed Open as US Rally Pauses: Markets Wrap
Asian equities looked poised for mixed open Tuesday after US stocks pulled back short of entering a bull
2023-06-06 07:51

Japan April real wages extend falls as consumer inflation weighs
TOKYO Japan's real wages fell for the 13th straight month in April, government data showed on Tuesday, indicating
2023-06-06 07:50

Brazil to reintroduce diesel tax to pay for Lula's auto program
By Marcela Ayres BRASILIA Brazil's government will partially reintroduce a federal diesel tax this year to pay for
2023-06-06 07:45

US judge yanks approval for Idaho mine after finding that federal agency violated environmental laws
A federal judge has yanked the U.S. government's approval for a phosphate mining project in southeastern Idaho
2023-06-06 07:28

Microsoft to pay $20 million to settle charges it collected children's information
WASHINGTON Microsoft will pay $20 million to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission charges that the tech company illegally
2023-06-06 07:27
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