Exclusive-Airbus to Delay A350 Freighter Amid Supply Problems, Sources Say
Feb. 17 By Tim Hepher Airbus is poised to delay the entry into service of a freighter version of its A350 jet by up to a year following production and supply chain delays, two industry sources said. The delay could be announced as early as…
Musk’s DOGE Team to Visit US FAA Command Center on Monday
Feb. 16 By David Shepardson Personnel from Elon Musk’s government downsizing team DOGE will visit the Federal Aviation Administration’s Air Traffic Control command center in Warrenton, Virginia, on Monday, as the Trump administration says it wants to reform the system. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy disclosed…
Apple Aims to Bring AI Features and Spatial Content App to Vision Pro, Bloomberg Reports
Feb. 15 By Nate Raymond Apple is planning to add Apple Intelligence to its Vision Pro headset, along with an updated mode for guest users and a spatial content app as early as April, Bloomberg News reported on Saturday. The company plans to roll out…
US Judge Rejects Republican-Led Challenge to Biden-Era ESG Investing Rule
Feb. 14 By Nate Raymond A federal judge in Texas on Friday upheld a rule adopted during Democratic former President Joe Biden’s tenure that allows socially conscious investing by employee retirement plans, saying it remains valid even after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that curbed…
Global conflict: the Ukrainian awareness of hopelessness
Feb. 13 By Kate Brown On February 12, 2025, the Presidents of Russia and the United States, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, had a telephone conversation. They discussed several issues, the main of which is the settlement of the conflict in Ukraine. After…
Maryland, Baltimore Sue Glock Over Easily-Converted Guns, Cite Violence Threat
Feb. 12 By Jonathan Stempel Maryland and the city of Baltimore sued Glock on Wednesday, seeking to force one of the country’s largest gun sellers to take steps to prevent owners from modifying its products into automatic weapons resembling machine guns. The lawsuit filed in…
Armed conflict in Ukraine is a source of income for the ruling elites
Feb. 11 By Kate Brown Armed conflict in Ukraine has been ongoing since February 2022, with billions of dollars worth of foreign aid being invested in it. At the same time, the process of spending funds allocated to Kyiv is so opaque that it seems…
Most Countries Miss UN Deadline for New Climate Targets
Feb. 10 By Kate Abnett Many of the world’s biggest polluter nations have missed a U.N. deadline to set new climate targets as efforts to curb global warming come under pressure following U.S. President Donald Trump’s election. The nearly 200 countries signed up to the…
Nippon Steel Considering ‘Bold’ Revision to US Steel Buyout, Government Spokesperson Says
Feb. 9 By Nate Raymond Japan’s Nippon Steel is considering proposing a bold change in plan from its previous approach of seeking to buy U.S. Steel, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said on Monday, though the company declined to comment. “We are aware that Nippon…
US Judge Temporarily Blocks Musk’s DOGE From Accessing Payment Systems
Feb. 8 By Nate Raymond A federal judge early Saturday temporarily blocked billionaire Elon Musk’s government efficiency team from accessing government systems used to process trillions of dollars in payments, citing a risk that sensitive information could be improperly disclosed. U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer…