Arizona-based Christian university sued by FTC over deceptive advertising and illegal telemarketing
Arizona-based Grand Canyon University, the largest Christian University in the U.S., is being sued by the Federal Trade Commission over deceptive advertising of doctoral programs.
Apple wins appeal to temporarily pause Apple Watch ban
A federal appeals court paused a trade commission's ban on the import and sale of certain Apple Watches amid the company's patent dispute with Masimo.
Apple appeals after Biden admin lets Apple Watch import ban stand
Apple is appealing a ruling that blocked the sale and importation of Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 after a trade court found that Apple infringed on Masimo's patents.
Apple halting sales of Series 9, Ultra 2 smartwatch over patent dispute
Apple announced Monday that it will pause sales of its Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 smartwatches amid a patent infringement dispute with medical technology firm Masimo.
BP pauses oil tanker traffic through Red Sea amid Houthi rebel attacks
BP oil says the "deteriorating security situation" in the Middle East has forced it to halt shipments through the Red Sea on Monday.
Major shipping companies suspend Red Sea journeys following Houthi attacks
Several shipping companies have halted journeys through the Red Sea and the Bab-el-Mandeb strait following a spate of attacks by Yemen's Houthi movement, an Iran-aligned group.
CCP select committee offers policies for US to beat China on economic front
The House panel looking into the strategic competition between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party aims to reset the economic relationship between the U.S. and China.
Russian, Chinese businessmen considering secret undersea tunnel connecting to Crimea: report
The Chinese Railway Construction Corporation is in communication with Russian business leaders about possibly building a tunnel connecting Russia to Crimea, according to reports.
Rare US stamp 'Inverted Jenny' sells for record $2M
An rare stamp known as the “Inverted Jenny," was purchased on Wednesday for a record setting $2 million. The stamp depicts an upside-down aircraft.
Altana, Dataminr partner to use AI to monitor supply chain in real-time
Altana and Dataminr announced a new strategic partnership will leverage both firms' artificial intelligence to provide real-time monitoring of the supply chain through Altana's Atlas.
Man crushed to death by industrial robot that confused him for a box: police
A man in South Korea died Tuesday after a robot was said to have mistaken him for a box and crushed him against a conveyor belt, police have said.
Altana using AI to map and analyze global supply chain with launch of next-gen Atlas
Altana launched the newest version of its Atlas, an AI-powered map of the global supply chain used by companies and government agencies to monitor the flow of goods and their inputs.
China urges US to reconsider rules on investment in tech sector
China's trade council has formally requested the United States to reconsider regulations that restrict U.S. investments in China's technology sector.
Japan halts poultry imports from Brazilian state following avian influenza outbreak
Following an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Mato Grosso do Sul, Japan has halted its chicken imports from the Brazilian state.
Chip war heats up: China to launch $40B state fund for semiconductor manufacturing
China is planning a new $40 billion government-backed investment fund aimed at bolstering the country's semiconductor manufacturing industry that has been hit by U.S. export controls.
North Korea resumes limited commercial flights to China in major step to reopening borders
North Korea requires significant financial support following three years of strict border closures over COVID-19 fears, which the country claimed to have eradicated last year.
US manufacturing sector reaping benefits of reshoring
The U.S. manufacturing sector is benefitting from firms reshoring their operations from overseas back to the U.S. as they try to mitigate vulnerabilities in their supply chains.
Biden’s new tax could squash my family's can company
An Ohio steel conglomerate's plan threatens tens of thousands of U.S. manufacturing jobs and would increase the price of canned goods across the country.
Craftsman factory in Texas shows challenges of reshoring manufacturing
Craftsman's effort to create a highly-automated factory for tool production in Fort Worth, Texas, came to an end earlier this year when the facility was shutdown.
GOP presidential hopeful DeSantis calls for end to China's preferential trade status
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called for the U.S. to bring China's preferential trade status to an end in an effort to level the economic playing field.