Pratt & Whitney Engine Problems Lead Some Airlines to Reduce Flights
The aerospace and defense company RTX's bet on single-aisle jetliners has run into quality and durability concerns.
Pfizer's Covid Boost Crashes to Earth
With the company's pandemic lift from the Covid-19 vaccine and drug sales over, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla is betting on new drug approvals and deals.
'Barbie' Surpasses $1 Billion at the Box Office
"Barbie" is now the fourth U.S. motion picture directed or co-directed by a woman to cross the billion-dollar mark.
Pollo Tropical Restaurant Chain to Be Sold
Authentic Restaurant Brands is expected to buy Fiesta Restaurant Group for $225 million.
Space Companies Struggle to Meet Lofty Goals
Newer industry players are cutting jobs, trimming spending and reining in plans.
How Nike Sneakers Get Stolen at Every Turn
The company's warehouses, trucks and stores are regularly targeted by organized crime groups looking to steal and resell Air Jordans.
Another Big Chinese Property Domino Is Wobbling
Bonds of Country Garden, China's largest developer by contracted sales, have been in free fall.
America's Truckers, Cargo Pilots and Package Carriers Are Fed Up
Inflation and resentment are stoking heightened labor activism, with FedEx pilots rejecting a union-brokered deal.
America's Most Tech-Forward City Has Doubts About Self-Driving Cars
Alphabet's Waymo and General Motors' Cruise are struggling to win over San Francisco residents and officials, a major hurdle in their nationwide expansion.
Google Search Antitrust Suit Narrowed by Federal Judge Ahead of September Trial
Judge Amit Mehta rejected a legal theory pushed by state attorneys general in their 2020 lawsuit, but he allowed other arguments in the nonjury trial.
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