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FCC mulls AI rules for political ads

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is initiating steps toward new regulations that could mandate disclaimers on political ads that use artificial intelligence (AI) on TV and radio. On Wednesday, FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel urged her fellow commissioners to support these regulations amid increasing concerns that AI-generated deepfakes could interfere with elections. โ€œAs artificial intelligence tools become more accessible, the Commission …

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Trump or Biden? US set to keep heavy import tariffs

As president, Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on foreign steel, which negatively impacted Clips & Clamps Industries, a Michigan auto supplier, by raising material costs, making it harder to compete with overseas rivals, and costing several contracts. Company president Jeff Aznavorian had hoped for relief with Joe Biden’s administration but was surprised when Biden largely maintained Trump’s tariffs on …

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Wall Street markets near record highs with more retailers reporting earnings

Early Wednesday, Wall Street markets showed mixed results but remained at or near record levels, with retailer earnings taking the spotlight amid a lack of significant economic news. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up by less than 0.1% before the opening bell, while futures for the S&P 500 dipped by 0.1%. Target’s shares fell 7% in pre-market …

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Saudi Arabia’s airline orders 100+ Airbus jets to attract tourists

Saudi Arabia’s national airline, Saudia Group, has placed a significant order for over 100 new Airbus jets, highlighting the kingdom’s strong push to attract more tourists. The Saudia Group, which includes both the Saudia airline and its low-cost carrier Flyadeal, announced on Monday that it has ordered 105 aircraft from Airbus’s A320neo family. This order consists of 12 A320neos and …

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Russian court freezes 2 German banks’ assets in gas dispute

A court in St. Petersburg, Russia, has ordered the seizure of assets belonging to Germany’s Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank within the country, according to the state news agency Tass. This ruling is related to a lawsuit concerning the planned construction of a liquefied natural gas terminal in the Baltic Sea. Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank were among the guarantors for a …

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What’s driving Jay Powell’s push to lower interest rates in September?

Key characters such as Mickey Mouse, Cinderella, Snow White, and Captain Hook have been excluded. “These workers are on the front lines of the guest experience; they’re the individuals who create lifelong memories when your kids hug a character or when your family watches a parade roll by the castle,” said Kate Shindle, President of the Actors’ Equity Association, in …

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Video: China retaliates with anti-dumping probe after Biden’s hefty tariffs

China has suggested it may retaliate against recent U.S. trade barriers, escalating tensions between the two economic giants. On Sunday, China’s Ministry of Commerce announced an anti-dumping investigation into polyoxymethylene (POM) copolymers, a thermoplastic used in industries such as automotive and electronics, imported from the United States, the European Union, Taiwan, and Japan. These thermoplastics are moldable when heated and …

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Taiwan shifts focus, sells more to US than China

Whether itโ€™s tapioca balls or computer chips, Taiwan is increasingly aligning with the United States and distancing itself from China, the world’s second-largest economy that has threatened to take over the democratically governed island if necessary. This shift is evident in Taiwan’s strategic moves to reduce its reliance on Beijing while strengthening economic and trade ties with the U.S., its …

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