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  • Media outlets ask Georgia Supreme Court to release full grand jury report on Trump 2020 election probe

    Media outlets ask Georgia Supreme Court to release full grand jury report on Trump 2020 election probe

     

    A coalition of media outlets is asking the Georgia Supreme Court to reconsider a decision that blocked the full release of a Fulton County special grand jury report, which includes recommendations for whether former President Donald Trump or any of his associates should face criminal charges for their efforts to undermine the 2020 election.

    ​A coalition of media outlets is asking the Georgia Supreme Court to reconsider a decision that blocked the full release of a Fulton County special grand jury report, which includes recommendations for whether former President Donald Trump or any of his associates should face criminal charges for their efforts to undermine the 2020 election. 

  • Boeing forced to halt 787 Dreamliner deliveries once again

    Boeing forced to halt 787 Dreamliner deliveries once again

     

    Boeing has been forced to halt deliveries of the 787 Dreamliner once again, just months after it resumed deliveries to customers following a year-long halt.

    ​Boeing has been forced to halt deliveries of the 787 Dreamliner once again, just months after it resumed deliveries to customers following a year-long halt. 

  • A generation of high-profile women tech leaders have stepped aside. What’s next?

    A generation of high-profile women tech leaders have stepped aside. What’s next?

     

    When Susan Wojcicki was named CEO of YouTube in 2014, she was in relatively good company as a woman leader in Silicon Valley.

    ​When Susan Wojcicki was named CEO of YouTube in 2014, she was in relatively good company as a woman leader in Silicon Valley. 

  • Ericsson is planning to cut 8,500 jobs globally

    Ericsson is planning to cut 8,500 jobs globally

     

    Telecom company Ericsson is planning to cut 8,500 jobs around the world in a bid to slash costs.

    ​Telecom company Ericsson is planning to cut 8,500 jobs around the world in a bid to slash costs. 

  • Navy SEAL dies in free-fall parachute training accident

    Navy SEAL dies in free-fall parachute training accident

     

    A Navy SEAL died over the weekend after taking part in a free-fall parachute training, according to a statement from Naval Special Warfare Command.

    ​A Navy SEAL died over the weekend after taking part in a free-fall parachute training, according to a statement from Naval Special Warfare Command. 

  • Andean bear breaks out of enclosure at St. Louis zoo — again

    Andean bear breaks out of enclosure at St. Louis zoo — again

     

    An Andean bear at the Saint Louis Zoo is back in his enclosure after escaping his habitat for a second time this month.

    ​An Andean bear at the Saint Louis Zoo is back in his enclosure after escaping his habitat for a second time this month. 

  • Judge tosses out disciplinary action against Sidney Powell for work on Trump election reversal bid

    Judge tosses out disciplinary action against Sidney Powell for work on Trump election reversal bid

     

    A Texas judge on Thursday dismissed the petition brought by State Bar of Texas’ Commission for Lawyer Discipline alleging that attorney Sidney Powell had violated legal ethics rules with her work on former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election reversal gambits.

    ​A Texas judge on Thursday dismissed the petition brought by State Bar of Texas’ Commission for Lawyer Discipline alleging that attorney Sidney Powell had violated legal ethics rules with her work on former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election reversal gambits. 

  • Molson Coors must stop saying rival beers taste like water, regulator says

    Molson Coors must stop saying rival beers taste like water, regulator says

     

    Beer ads try to be funny, but a regulatory group has determined that Molson Coors went too far with a recent ad that compares rivals’ light beer to water.

    ​Beer ads try to be funny, but a regulatory group has determined that Molson Coors went too far with a recent ad that compares rivals’ light beer to water. 

  • Netflix cuts prices in some countries to boost subscriptions

    Netflix cuts prices in some countries to boost subscriptions

     

    Netflix has cut prices of its subscription plans in some countries as the streaming giant looks to maintain subscriber growth amid stiff competition and strained consumer spending.

    ​Netflix has cut prices of its subscription plans in some countries as the streaming giant looks to maintain subscriber growth amid stiff competition and strained consumer spending. 

  • Why today’s inflation report is so important

    Why today’s inflation report is so important

     

    Federal Reserve policy is based on trust. The central bank’s ability to maintain stable prices depends on the public’s confidence that it can deliver. But after more than a year of interest rate hikes and attempts to cool the economy, prices are still rising at a pace well above the Fed’s 2% goal and the public is becoming increasingly weary.

    ​Federal Reserve policy is based on trust. The central bank’s ability to maintain stable prices depends on the public’s confidence that it can deliver. But after more than a year of interest rate hikes and attempts to cool the economy, prices are still rising at a pace well above the Fed’s 2% goal and the public is becoming increasingly weary.