Boeing Ousts Head of 737 Jetliner Program

(SEATTLE) — Boeing said Wednesday that the head of its 737 program is leaving the company in an executive shake-up weeks after a door panel blew out…

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AI Is as Risky as Nuclear War, Top CEOs Say

The CEOs of the world’s leading artificial intelligence companies, along with hundreds of other AI scientists and experts, made their most unified statement yet about the existential…

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CEOs Cut Jobs Despite Hot Labor Market

Earlier this summer, Elon Musk reportedly emailed colleagues at his electric vehicle company Tesla that he had a “super bad feeling” about the economy and that he…

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Musk Cites Whistleblower in Twitter Dispute

Elon Musk has cited the recent accusations from a Twitter Inc. whistleblower as a new reason to terminate the $44 billion takeover of the social media platform….

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Binance CEO to Plead Guilty, Pay $50M Fine

Binance Holdings Ltd.’s Chief Executive Officer Changpeng Zhao agreed to plead guilty to anti-money laundering charges and pay a $50 million fine during a hearing in Seattle…

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Jeff Bezos’s New Superyacht to Force Dismantling of Dutch Bridge

Jeff Bezos’s massive new superyacht is nearing completion, but getting it to its owner will require taking out a bridge. The 417-foot-long sailing yacht, code-named Y721, is…

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OPEC+ Tries to Keep Oil Above $90 With Large Production Cut

OPEC+ agreed to cut its collective output limit by 2 million barrels day as it seeks to halt a slide in oil prices caused by the weakening…

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Prince Harry, Meghan Join New York Investing Fund as ‘Impact Partners’

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and his wife, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, are the latest to join the boom in sustainable investing as they follow Wall…

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Small Businesses Need Help Again. But More Stimulus Could Be Risky

An unexpected jump in new jobless claims the week of Jan. 15 dredged up the kind of bad news that economists fretted had been lurking under the…

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Russia Fines Google $98 Million in Crackdown

A Russian court slapped Alphabet Inc.’s Google with a fine of 7.2 billion rubles ($98 million) Friday for failing to remove banned content, the largest such penalty…

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