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Why Planes Were Grounded for the First Time Since 9/11

The Jan. 11 outage of the U.S. pilot-alert system halted all departures and shook the aviation industry. The Transportation Department has said the system relies on “failing vintage hardware.”

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Lael Brainard’s Fed Departure Could Leave Immediate Imprint on Inflation Fight

The central bank will lose an influential official who has pushed for a marginally less aggressive approach to raising interest rates than Fed Chair Jerome Powell. 

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Inflation Is Falling, and Where It Lands Depends on These Three Things

Goods, shelter and other services could tug consumer prices in different directions this year.

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U.S. Defends Takedowns of Highflying Objects

The Biden administration also disputed Chinese allegations that the U.S. regularly flew balloons through its airspace.

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From Apple to VW, CEOs Gradually Returning to China After Its Reopening

Beijing counts on such executive visits to attract investments from multinationals, with its leaders portraying the country as open for business.

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U.S. Military Shoots Down Fourth High-Altitude Object Over North America

Action comes amid stepped-up defense of airspace, closer examination of raw radar data.

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SEC Intensifies Crypto Enforcement With Exchange Settlement

Digital asset platform Kraken agreed to stop offering so-called crypto staking services in the U.S. and pay $30 million in penalties.

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