For “severe breaches” discovered in audits of engineer Babcock International, Britain’s auditing watchdog fined PwC 7.5 million pounds ($8.9 million), the regulator announced on Wednesday.
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Atlanta “Cop City” protest: 23 people were charged with domestic terrorism.
As scores of attackers wearing black masks attacked the site of a police training facility that was being built in a forested region outside of
Pratt & Whitney gets an $8b contract to produce 418 F135 Engines.
With an option to award a 17th lot, Pratt & Whitney, a division of Raytheon Technologies, announced on Monday that it had been given a
Tesla cutting prices for the 5th time of the Model S and Model X by 4% to 9% in the U.S. to drive demand.
Days after Chief Executive Elon Musk claimed that previous price reductions on other models had fueled demand; Tesla Inc. has reportedly lowered pricing on its
A former major Credit Suisse shareholder lost confidence sells the entire stake in the bank.
In recent months, Harris Associates, one of Credit Suisse’s largest shareholders, has liquidated its holdings in the Swiss bank, according to David Herro, deputy chairman,
Hundreds of Iranian schoolgirls suffer illnesses after wishing Supreme leader dead.
According to Iranian news agencies and social media footage, worried parents demonstrated on Saturday in the Iranian capital Teheran and other cities in response to
Britain to deny illegal immigrants asylum rights in the new law.
Before the new legislation, which is anticipated to be announced next week, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak warned in an interview published on Sunday that anyone
U.S. to unveil new guidelines for investment in technology abroad.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday (Mar. 3), citing copies of papers sent to senators on Capitol Hill that were seen by the newspaper,
U.S. firm charged with breach of export control and supply of aviation electronics to Russia.
On Thursday, two Kansas men were detained by the Justice Department on suspicion of providing illegal aviation-related technology export to Russia as well as equipment
The U.S. sets new minimum cybersecurity standards for critical sectors to prevent cyberattacks.
According to a Biden administration strategy document released on Thursday, the U.S. government intends to increase the minimum cybersecurity standards for critical sectors and to
