Boeing freezes hiring and executives first-class travel as massive strike continues

With a massive ongoing strike, Boeing Hiring Freeze is making some temporary cutbacks that could hit non-union staff hard. Boeing…

Russia’s oil revenue has plunged as global crude prices tumble

Russia’s oil revenue has plummeted as global crude prices fall. Oil sales dropped to $1.44 billion in the week ending…

Gold Climbs to Another Record With Fed Rate Cut Expected in Days

Gold rose to a record as markets waited for the Federal Reserve to begin easing monetary policy for the first…

Bitcoin Slips at Start of Key Week for Markets Awaiting Fed Rate Cut

Bitcoin retreated ahead of a widely expected interest-rate reduction by the Federal Reserve, a looming policy change due later this…

Intel cleared to get $3.5 billion to make advanced chips for Pentagon

Intel has secured up to $3.5 billion in federal grants to produce chips for the Pentagon under the Secure Enclave…

Oil Steadies as Falling Libyan Exports Offset Weak Chinese Data

Oil steadied after its first weekly gain in a month as a drop in Libyan exports was offset by signs…

McDonald’s extends $5 meal deal into December at most US outlets

McDonald’s extended its $5 value meal offer into December at most of its U.S. locations, the burger chain said on…

Meta exec Nick Clegg blasts Elon Musk’s X as a ‘tiny’ platform for angry elites

Meta’s Nick Clegg criticized Elon Musk’s X as a platform for elites and unregulated speech. Clegg highlighted X’s role in…

Gold Slips After Rise in Core Inflation Dims Odds of a Jumbo Cut

Gold fell after a key economic report showed underlying US inflation unexpectedly picked up in August as housing costs accelerated,…

Boeing Must Be ‘in the Green’ Before 737 Max Cap Is Lifted

Boeing Co.’s quality control monitors must turn solidly green before US aviation safety regulators will be convinced the planemaker can…

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