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A "We're Hiring" sign in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024. Inflation rates fell under 2% in Atlanta for the first time in almost four years and dropped significantly across the South, providing some relief to consumers, and potential voters, in regions that will be key to the outcome of the US presidential election. Photographer: Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinanceTop market strategist sees ‘nirvana’ after Fed rate cut, new economic data
By Will DanielSeptember 19, 2024
Hsu Ching-kuang, founder of Taiwan pager supplier Gold Apollo
Middle EastSupply chain mystery surrounds how Hezbollah’s pagers and walkie-talkies were turned into miniature bombs
By Christiaan HetznerSeptember 19, 2024
Taiwan brand behind Lebanon’s exploding pagers shifts blame to low-profile Hungarian manufacturer
TechTaiwan brand behind Lebanon’s exploding pagers shifts blame to low-profile Hungarian manufacturer
By Jane Lanhee Lee and BloombergSeptember 18, 2024
factory workers on assembly line
FinanceChina needs ‘bazooka stimulus’ to hit growth target as economy slows across the board
By BloombergSeptember 14, 2024
Photo of Oliver Blume
TechVolkswagen considers first German factory closure in 87-year history
By Ryan HoggSeptember 3, 2024
factory worker welding
FinanceThe pillars of China’s economy are in a free fall that’s getting worse
By BloombergSeptember 1, 2024
UAW Shawn Fain raises his fist in solidarity
PoliticsUnited Auto Workers boss threatens Stellantis strike, says car giant reneged on its promise to restart an assembly plant outside of Chicago
By Tom Krisher and The Associated PressAugust 20, 2024
Navy ship under construction
FinanceU.S. Navy shipbuilding is the worst in 25 years, widening the fleet’s gap with China
By David Sharp and The Associated PressAugust 11, 2024
Railroad giant threatens to revoke workers’ hard-won schedule improvements
LeadershipRailroad giant threatens to revoke workers’ hard-won schedule improvements
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressAugust 9, 2024
3 things the new Boeing CEO needs to do to turn things around at the troubled company
Leadership3 things the new Boeing CEO needs to do to turn things around at the troubled company
By Emma Burleigh and Azure GilmanJuly 31, 2024
two people stand in front of screen
FinanceFederal agents raid glass plant featured in Netflix’s Oscar-winning film ‘American Factory’
By The Associated PressJuly 29, 2024
Gen Z needs exposure to manufacturing careers as white-collar jobs look more prone to AI disruption—and student debt piles up
SuccessGen Z needs exposure to manufacturing careers as white-collar jobs look more prone to AI disruption—and student debt piles up
By John GardnerJuly 23, 2024
J.D. Vance says under Trump, people will see more products ‘stamped with that beautiful logo: Made in the USA’
PoliticsJ.D. Vance says under Trump, people will see more products ‘stamped with that beautiful logo: Made in the USA’
By Leah Willingham, Michelle L. Price, Julie Carr Smyth, Bill Barrow and The Associated PressJuly 23, 2024
Titanic ship at sea
FinanceThe company that built the Titanic loses its CEO amid struggles to secure a lifeline
By Sabah Meddings and BloombergJuly 19, 2024
Trump invites Chinese automakers to build cars in the U.S.—and says ones they build in Mexico will be hit with tariffs up to 200%
FinanceTrump invites Chinese automakers to build cars in the U.S.—and says ones they build in Mexico will be hit with tariffs up to 200%
By BloombergJuly 19, 2024
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