Future battlefields will be shaped by AI weapons that defense firms and Big Tech are vying to build for the military. Guardrails are lagging.
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The Group of Seven countries are forming a group that will rejigger the semiconductor supply chain and lay out new subsea internet cables.
Elliot is calling on the company to replace CEO Bob Jordan, revise its board of directors, and conduct a comprehensive business review.
The diamond industry is undergoing a major shake-up. But can just how far can the bottom fall for the industry?
It was only last year that 737 felt like the number of scandals Boeing was embroiled in, rather than the name of its narrow-body aircraft.
The FAA won’t clear the current production cap and plans to approve every single plane that comes off Boeing’s production lines.
The potential sale is playing out against a larger deal as Australian rival BHP has offered to buy parent Anglo American for $39 billion.
Experts testified in one hearing about whether the company had improved safety and compliance procedures since two major crashes.
China is a top global producer of 30 of the 50 minerals the US considers critical, and is sources more than half of the US annual supply.
David Calhoun enjoyed a 45% jump from 2022, but the aerospace giant has started to tie executive pay to broader safety goals.
Alaska Airlines has received $160 million from Boeing in compensation after a door plug blew off one of its planes.
In the wake of the bridge collapse disaster in Baltimore, other cities are wondering if it could happen to them.
As a share of US GDP, the manufacturing sector has decreased from a nearly 25% peak in the 1950s to about 11% today.
Blue Origin is going slower than SpaceX, but it also nailed a massive rocket launch on the first try. Jeff Bezos is back in the space race.
The focus will be on mining earth metals including lithium, zinc, copper and nickel, all crucial metals for battery-making.
It’s basic Newtonian physics, as Boeing just learned: When the sky falls for a company, so, too, will the bottom line.