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Unusual Machines Shares Surge on Journal Report of Trump Funding Deal
Shares of Unusual Machines surged after The Wall Street Journal reported that the Trump administration is in talks to fund the drone component supplier, citing people familiar with the matter. Shares were up 38% to $26.02 in premarket trading…
As a '60 Minutes' Reporter Departs, the Press Touts Her Bravery, Ignores Her Record of Skewed Journalism
Another reporter is out of work this week. Although the announcement was completely expected, the news industry has been alight with praise for Sharyn Alfonsi and condemnation for the head of the CBS News division, Bari Weiss. The imbalanced…
Trump takes another swing at The Wall Street Journal as he refiles Epstein lawsuit
President Trump is planning to go back to court as part of his demand for $10 billion from The Wall Street Journal over its explosive reporting tying him to sex predator Jeffrey Epstein. The president on Wednesday refiled his defamation lawsuit…
Donald Trump Files New Lawsuit Against The Wall Street Journal
Donald Trump filed an amended defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over the publication's reporting on a birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein. A federal judge dismissed Trump's $10 billion lawsuit in April, concluding that it failed to…
Trump Files Fresh $10 Billion Lawsuit Against Wall Street Journal
President Trump on Tuesday again refiled a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over a July 2025 report that he submitted a letter and explicit drawing to a birthday album for Jeffrey Epstein. A federal judge dismissed the…
New '60 Minutes' EP Nick Bilton Shares First Staff Memo: 'This Is the Best Job in Journalism
Nick Bilton, the tech journalist and filmmaker who was appointed Thursday by CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss and president Tom Cibrowski as the new executive producer of “60 Minutes,” called the position the “best job in…
Humanoids Summit gives Tokyo a peek of a robotic future
Utilizing artificial intelligence and robots — and more specifically humanoids — is crucial in making up for Japan's labor shortage. This was the dominant talking point at the Humanoids Summit on Thursday when the two-day event kicked…
Indo-Pacific deterrence rests on allied industrial coordination
After years of browbeating Tokyo to up its defense posture and criticizing its anemic domestic defense industry, U.S. bottlenecks are now impeding efforts to modernize Japan's defense capabilities. The decline of the U.S. defense industrial base is…
How Leaders Use Intellectual Humility As A Future-Proof Skill
A group of three people - two woman and a man - sit around a laptop, looking at the screen. Today's leaders are under enormous pressure to appear certain. From boardrooms to strategy sessions, from quarterly reviews to company-wide communications…
A Weak Dollar Subsidy That The U.S. Oil Industry Can't Compete Without
ROBINSON TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 26: A hydro-fracking drilling pad for oil and gas operates October 26, 2017 in Robinson Township, Pennsylvania. The Kendal well pad is using a horizontal drilling technique for extracting oil and gas in the…
Young Blue Crabs Have Been Mysteriously Dwindling in the Chesapeake Bay for Years. This Winter, They Saw a Boost in Numbers. What's Driving These Trends?
Life isn't exactly easy for a young blue crab in the Chesapeake Bay. For one, the crustaceans must dodge predators—they have to avoid invasive blue catfish and even thwart cannibalism by their elders. But these threats alone can't explain a…
Job ad for shepherds goes viral in China exposing labor market strains
Chinese farm owner Zuo Xiaoyong was stunned to see his job ad for shepherds to work in the remote and rugged grasslands south of Mongolia become the day's top trending social media post. More than 700 people applied for the two positions, including…
Music festival Zipangu offers a glimpse of J-pop's future beyond anime
The central question hanging over the J-pop festival Zipangu was whether Japanese music alone could attract a large audience in North America. The answer arrived well before the gates at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, opened on…
U.S. Futures, European Stocks Down After New U.S. Strikes on Iran
U.S. futures for the S&P 500 were down 0.1% and futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.1%. Changes in futures do not necessarily predict movements after the opening bell. In Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 fell 0.5% in morning…
U.S. government is reportedly set to invest in drone industry. These are Wall Street's favorite plays
With the Trump administration reportedly discussing potential funding deals with drone companies, Wall Street analysts think names like Unusual Machines and Motorola Solutions are most likely to benefit. Drone stocks surged on Thursday after The…
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