Manufacturing

Elon Musk's X Is Rolling Out a YouTube Clone for Amazon, Samsung Smart TVs

Elon Musk's X is gearing up to enter the video streaming arena with the launch of a television app designed for Amazon and Samsung smart TVs.


Oil Prices Remain Nearly Unchanged as Market Ponders on Chinese Demand, North America Supply Rises

Oil prices remained relatively stable on Thursday, with Brent crude futures settling unchanged at $82.96 per barrel.

Tire Maker Goodyear to Shut Down Manufacturing Plant in Malaysia

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co, one of the leading tire manufacturers globally, is closing its manufacturing plant in Malaysia.

Doritos Faces Boycott Calls for its Transgender Ambassador's Tweet About 12-Year-Old

Doritos Spain is facing backlash as its announcement of transgender artist Samantha Hudson being its brand ambassador sparked outrage over her past tweets involving a 12-year-old.


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A federal judge in Delaware has dismissed AstraZeneca's lawsuit challenging Medicare's new power to negotiate prices directly with drug manufacturers.
Oreo has unveiled two new flavors inspired by classic mud pie dessert and tiramisu. Oreo has unveiled two new flavors that will undoubtedly make its fans curious.
Ford has ceased shipments of its 2024 F-150 Lightning electric pickup. Ford Motor has ceased shipments of its 2024 F-150 Lightning electric pickup amid reports of Ford trucks piling up in storage lots around Detroit.
Residents of the Grünheide town in Brandenburg, Germany, have rejected plans by Elon Musk's electric carmaker, Tesla, to expand its factory in the municipality just outside Berlin in a non-binding vote.
New Drug to Prevent Severe Food Allergies Gets FDA Approval
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new drug called Xolair that could be life-changing for those with severe food allergies.
North Korea Is Making Efforts to Increase Koryo Medicine Production Despite Significant Risk
North Korea is making efforts to expand its Koryo medicine production. North Korea is making efforts to expand its Koryo medicine production. The Asian nation is now shifting toward domestically manufactured or produced products, especially in the medical sector, after recently emphasizing the need for greater economic independence.
Nike to Lay off More Than 1,500 Jobs
Nike announced on Thursday a reduction in its workforce by 2% that will result in the layoff of more than 1,500 jobs.
Pfizer Agrees to Pay $93 Million to Settle Lipitor Cholesterol Drug Antitrust Lawsuit
Pfizer has agreed to pay $93 million to resolve antitrust claims by wholesale drug distributors accusing the pharmaceutical giant of conspiring with India's Ranbaxy Laboratories to delay the sales of cheaper versions of the cholesterol drug Lipitor.
Ford CEO Jim Farley Urges Wall Street to Forget Tesla, Says Ford's 'Pro' Business Is the Auto Industry's Future
Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley told investors on Thursday to forget about Tesla and touted the company's "Pro" fleet business as the future of the automotive industry.
Joe Biden Is Cutting 18% of Pentagon's F-35 Jet Order in 2025 Budget Request: Report
President Joe Biden reportedly wants to cut the number of F-35 jets the Pentagon will buy next year.
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