Aircraft Technicians Make Six Figures and Airlines Can't Find Enough of Them
More than 40% of the technicians who keep America's planes flying are approaching retirement age. The industry is scrambling to recruit more.
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Hollywood Writers Approve Four-Year Deal With Studios
Few entertainment-industry workers are eager for a repeat of the 2023 strikes, which shut down film and TV production for much of the year.
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United's Card-Counting CEO Made a Huge Bet-and It's Paying Off
The airline went all-in on premium features and brand loyalty. Scott Kirby's strategy is lifting United into Delta's airspace.
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Canada Approves Enbridge's $3 Billion Westcoast Gas-Pipeline Expansion
Canada approved Enbridge's proposed multibillion-dollar expansion of a west-coast natural gas pipeline system.
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'Michael' Sets New Box-Office Record for Biopics
The musical performance-packed movie about pop star Michael Jackson is a hit despite negative reviews from critics.
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Norfolk Southern Profit Falls Amid Volatile Macro Environment
Norfolk Southern logged lower income and flat revenue in the first quarter, operating in a challenging environment marked by poor weather and heightened geopolitical tensions.
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Charter Stock Drops More Than 25% After Company Tempers Full-Year Expectations
The company posted first-quarter net income of $1.16 billion, compared with $1.22 billion the year prior. Revenue fell 1% to $13.6 billion.
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X-Energy's Shares Jump in IPO, Delivering Wins to Amazon and Ken Griffin
X-Energy scrapped a public offering less than three years ago, before the artificial-intelligence boom took hold.
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Ford, Geely Held Talks About Bringing Chinese Tech to America
The automakers have discussed a tie-up in Europe, but any U.S. collaboration would be politically fraught.
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OpenAI CEO Apologizes for Not Flagging Mass Shooting Suspect to Police
Sam Altman said AI company will work more closely with governments to prevent future tragedies.
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Google Expands Anthropic Investment With $40 Billion Commitment
Racing toward a potential IPO and grappling with computing needs, AI startup has amassed up to $65 billion in new funding deals.
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Meta Signs Multibillion-Dollar Deal With Amazon to Use Its CPU Chips for AI
The social-media giant enters multiyear agreement to use Amazon Web Services' Graviton CPU chips to power its AI efforts.
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Procter & Gamble Stock Rises on Earnings. It's Shaking Off 'Short-Term Pressure.'
The consumer packaged goods company reports better-than-expected earnings and revenue for its fiscal third quarter.
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AI Startups From Canada, Germany Join Forces in Challenge to Silicon Valley
A deal between Cohere and Aleph Alpha aims to tap growing demand for technology that isn't dependent on U.S. tech giants.
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SLB Profit Falls as Iran War Disrupts Operations, Clouds Outlook
SLB's first-quarter profit fell in the face of what Chief Executive Olivier Le Peuch called a challenging start to the year, as widespread disruptions across the Middle East hurt business.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 26, 2026 21:00 ET (01:00 GMT)
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