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NEW YORK, New York — As of Oct. 1, the East and Gulf coasts of the U.S. have been grappling with the most significant port strike in nearly 50 years. The strikes have disrupted trade at 36 key ports, including those in New York, New Jersey, Virginia, and Texas. Nearly
Intel Granted $3.2 Billion for New Chip Plant in Israel
JERUSALEM — Israel's government agreed to give Intel a $3.2 billion grant for a new $25 billion chip...
Bipartisan Opposition Grows as Japan Seeks to Purchase Iconic U.S. Steel
On Dec. 19, three Republican senators along with a number of prominent Democrats, urged American authorities...
Are Japan’s Abandoned Houses Turning Into Goldmines? Why Investors Are Reviving the Rural ‘Akiya’ Gems
Parts of Japan's countryside, dotted with old, abandoned homes, are witnessing a notable transformation...
US Announces Global Nuclear Fusion Strategy at COP28
This week, at COP28 in Dubai, the White House announced that it is seeking to work with the international...
AI Wars: Sam Altman Returns to Helm OpenAI Amid Unprecedented Employee and Investor Support
In a dramatic turn of events, Sam Altman has been reinstated as the CEO of OpenAI, just days after his...
How Elyon College Empowers Professionals for Lasting Success Beyond Academia
Sponsored by Elyon College. Chartered in 2012 and based in Brooklyn, New York, Elyon College is a...
China Considers Renewing Boeing 737 Max Purchases Amid High-Stakes APEC Summit
In a strategic move that could signify thawing ties between the world’s top two powers, China is reportedly...
Major Money Managers and Investors Wary of China Amidst Losses and Regulatory Scrutiny
Amidst China’s deepening financial crisis, which appears to have hit every sector in the communist country...
Toyota, Other Japanese Companies to Start Hydrogen Energy Investment Fund
Japan's first investment fund dedicated to the development of hydrogen fuel and infrastructure technology...