WASHINGTON: For the first time, a federal energy board is weighing how a proposed natural gas pipeline would affect greenhouse gas emissions, one of several steps taken this week by the Biden administration in its effort to slow climate change. With a new Democratic chair at the helm, the...
VANCOUVER: Lawyers for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou on Thursday (Mar 19) accused Canadian authorities of destroying evidence, saying federal police wiped the emails and computers of a senior officer involved in her extradition case. Meng, the Chinese telecom giant's chief financial officer, is ...
A U.S. Federal Aviation Administration decision to bring in-house final checks on four Boeing Co 787 jets is the latest signal of the agency's tougher scrutiny of the embattled U.S. airplane manufacturer.
A Swiss computer hacker who has claimed credit for helping steal or distribute proprietary data from Nissan Motor Co, Intel Corp and most recently security camera startup Verkada was indicted on Thursday, U.S. prosecutors announced.
Asian stocks are set to open mostly lower on Friday, pressured by U.S. Treasury yields that rose to 14-month highs overnight and oil prices, which fell by their biggest one-day declines since last summer.
WASHINGTON: An engineer working for Elon Musk's SpaceX pleaded guilty on Thursday to conspiracy to commit securities fraud by selling insider tips on the "dark web", the U.S. Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Thursday. The case was the first in which ...
Ford Motor Co said on Thursday it will build its flagship, highly profitable F-150 pickup trucks and Edge SUVs without certain parts and idle two assembly plants due to the global semiconductor chip shortage.
Ford Motor Co said on Thursday it will build its flagship, highly profitable F-150 pickup trucks and Edge SUVs without certain parts and idle two assembly plants due to the global semiconductor chip shortage.
IN an effort to get more small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to adopt digital payments, payment service providers (PSPs) who handle credit card transactions for such firms are being roped in to process PayNow Corporate transactions too.
Twitter Inc said on Thursday it will seek public input on when and how it should ban world leaders, saying it was reviewing policy and considering whether the leaders should be held to the same rules as other users. Social media platforms including Twitter and Facebook Inc have been...





















