Boeing CEO called NTSB chair to apologize after MAX probe rules violation

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun apologized and vowed the planemaker would follow government rules after the National Transportation Safety Board said the company provided non-public information speculating about possible causes on a 737 MAX mid-air emergency, the safety panel’s top official said on Wednesday. NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy told Reuters Calhoun…

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US FTC to sue drug middlemen over insulin prices, WSJ reports

(Reuters) -The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is planning to sue UnitedHealth, Cigna and CVS Health – the three largest pharmacy-benefit managers – over their tactics for negotiating prices for drugs including insulin, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. Pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, act as middlemen between drug companies and consumers. They negotiate fees and…

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Global lithium sector eyes Argentina’s salt flats on tech test run

By Daina Beth Solomon and Ernest Scheyder SALAR CENTENARIO, Argentina (Reuters) – In a dusty plain in northern Argentina’s mountains, black tubes stretching two stories high fill a massive tank with salty brine sucked from deep below ground. The brine contains lithium, a silvery white metal essential for making electric vehicle batteries and in high…

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NBA finalizes $76 billion broadcasting deal with Disney, Amazon, Comcast, Athletic reports

(Reuters) -The National Basketball Association has finalized a $76 billion deal that will make Comcast’s NBC and Amazon.com’s Amazon Prime Video new partners, while maintaining Disney’s ESPN as the home of the NBA finals, the Athletic reported on Wednesday, citing sources. The deal worth $76 billion will extend for 11 seasons, the report said, citing…

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Musk’s xAI, Oracle end talks on $10 billion server deal, The Information reports

(Reuters) -Billionaire Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI and tech giant Oracle have ended talks on a potential $10 billion server deal, The Information reported on Tuesday. The startup and Oracle have ended talks to expand an existing arrangement under which xAI has been renting Nvidia’s AI chips from the cloud provider, the report said,…

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NATO agency orders Stinger anti-aircraft missiles for $700 million, Stoltenberg says

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – NATO has placed an order for Stinger anti-aircraft missiles worth almost $700 million dollars in the name of several member states, the alliance’s Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Tuesday. “Just today, the (NATO procurement agency) NSPA signed a new multinational contract for Stinger missiles worth almost 700 million dollars,” he told a…

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Boeing in talks with US defense department on impact of guilty plea, source says

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Boeing is in talks with the U.S. Defense Department over how the planemaker’s planned guilty plea could affect its extensive government contracts, a person briefed on the matter said. Late on Sunday, the Justice Department said in a court filing that Boeing had agreed to plead guilty to a criminal…

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