Biden, Kishida to announce US-Japan military partnership

Biden, Kishida to announce US-Japan military partnership

President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will announce a higher level of security and intelligence cooperation between the two countries, senior administration officials said. Kishida is in Washington this week on his first official state visit as prime minister. The president and Kishida will meet at the White House on Wednesday before…

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World of Warcraft: The popular game to return to China

World of Warcraft: The popular game to return to China

image source, Good pictures image caption, China's NetEase and games publisher Activision Blizzard are ending their feud Article information author, Mariko Oi stock, Business Correspondent 2 hours ago Popular games such as World of Warcraft will make a comeback in China this summer, according to Chinese video games company NetEase. Last year, NetEase and game…

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A whistleblower says Boeing's 787 Dreamliner is flawed.  The FAA is investigating

A whistleblower says Boeing's 787 Dreamliner is flawed. The FAA is investigating

Juliet Michael/AFP/Getty Images Boeing 787 Dreamliners at the airline's North Charleston, South Carolina, assembly plant. CNN — The central government has said that it is investigating the matter Boeing A whistleblower claims the company retaliated against him after he repeatedly raised concerns about two widebody jet models. Whistleblower Sam Salepour, a Boeing engineer, alleged that…

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US stocks fall on CBI inflation data

US stocks fall on CBI inflation data

U.S. stocks edged lower on Tuesday as investors bide their time until a key inflation report sheds light on the path forward for interest rates. In morning trade, all three major indices reversed the previous session's gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) moved down 0.7%, or more than 250 points. The benchmark S&P 500…

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Trump, at fundraisers, says he wants immigrants from 'good' countries

Trump, at fundraisers, says he wants immigrants from 'good' countries

Former President Donald J. Trump, speaking at a multimillion-dollar fundraiser Saturday night, lamented that people are not immigrating to America from “good” countries “like Denmark” and suggested that his well-heeled dinner companions should be temporary. According to one participant, the neighborhood is safe from undocumented immigrants. Presumed Republican presidential candidate Mr. Trump made the comments…

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