US NTSB cites inadequate inspections in 2021 United Airlines engine failure
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON The National Transportation Safety Board said on Friday the February 2021 engine failure on
2023-09-09 05:46
Paqui voluntarily removing One Chip Challenge product from shelves
Tortilla chip brand Paqui says it is voluntarily removing its ultra-spicy "One Chip Challenge" from shelves after a Massachusetts family claims their 14-year-old son may have died from complications from the challenge.
2023-09-08 10:56
Xpeng says it plans to expand into more European markets next year
MUNICH Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng plans to expand into more European markets, including Germany, Britain and France
2023-09-04 19:18
Singapore Seeks Growth in Biofuels Trade Amid Energy Transition
Singapore has continued to attract companies to expand their global footprint from the city-state, with major energy and
2023-09-04 10:46
Sec. Buttigieg looking for reductions in unruly passengers, close calls after busiest air travel summer on record
As an increasing number of passengers are acting out on crowded aircraft this summer, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has an admonition for passengers.
2023-09-02 01:49
Fed can stop hiking rates if economy slows at current pace, Rosengren says
By Lisa Pauline Mattackal The Federal Reserve can end its interest rate hiking cycle if the labor market
2023-08-31 02:26
Antigua and Barbuda country profile
Provides an overview of Antigua and Barbuda, including key facts about this Caribbean country.
2023-08-25 22:16
A new scooter every 90 seconds. India's EV revolution has begun
At a startup factory in Hosur, a southern Indian city not far from Bangalore, the assembly line is buzzing with lightning-fast activity.
2023-08-23 10:49
Occidental buys carbon air capture tech firm for $1.1 billion
By Sabrina Valle and Sourasis Bose (Reuters) -U.S. oil and gas producer Occidental Petroleum on Tuesday agreed to pay $1.1
2023-08-16 06:59
Mexico’s Industrial Parks Lobby AMLO in Push for Renewables
Industrial parks and warehouse operators in Mexico, desperate for electricity to power their booming operations, are offering to
2023-08-10 18:55
The world's biggest law firm is splitting off its business in China
Dentons, the world's biggest law firm by number of employees, is distancing itself from its business in China in response to intensifying regulation in the country.
2023-08-09 18:48
Here's what CEOs are saying about consumer spending
Consumer resilience has helped keep the economy strong through the Federal Reserve's interest rate hiking cycle. But is that strength holding, or is it faltering?
2023-08-08 19:24