US Considers Safety and Trade Restrictions on Chinese Manufacturing Components
US regulators are examining safety concerns over Chinese air bag parts while lawmakers propose new restrictions on semiconductor equipment sales to China.
US regulators are examining safety concerns over Chinese air bag parts while lawmakers propose new restrictions on semiconductor equipment sales to China.

A man who operated an Instagram account called @ihackedthegovernment received probation after admitting to using stolen login credentials.

Switzerland has suspended weapons exports to the United States during ongoing conflict with Iran, invoking its traditional neutrality stance.

Recent graduates encounter hiring difficulties while tech companies increasingly cite AI as reason for workforce reductions.

Republican officials have criticized NATO's performance and suggested the U.S. explore new defense alliances with Pacific allies.

A hot air balloon carrying 13 people made an emergency landing in a Southern California backyard due to fuel and wind issues.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. indicates plans to make available approximately 14 injectable peptide drugs currently restricted by FDA.

The bodies of two workers were recovered days after a stairwell roof collapsed at a Philadelphia parking garage construction site.

Three major tech platforms announced new features this week, with Beehiiv expanding into podcasting, Cash App launching pay-later options, and Flipboard releasing Surf app.

A teenage girl was stabbed at Thorpe St Andrew School near Norwich, leading to a lockdown and the arrest of a 16-year-old boy by armed police.

The NCAA has mandated injury reporting for the March Madness tournament for the first time, citing the growth of sports betting.

Investment firm Orso Partners has taken a short position against Affiliated Managers Group, citing concerns over tax-loss harvesting practices.

Former President Trump announced plans for a new oil refinery in Texas backed by Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries.

Author David Pogue releases comprehensive history of Apple Inc., tracing company's evolution from 1971 founding to current status as trillion-dollar corporation.

A fire at an auto parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea injured at least 53 people with 14 others unaccounted for.
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