CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The former Australian prime minister who signed the now-cancelled French submarine deal questioned whether Australia could safely maintain a fleet powered by U.S. nuclear technology. Malcolm Turnbull made the 90 billion … [Continue reading] about Former PM questions whether Australia can maintain US subs
Editorial Roundup: U.S. | Federal News Network
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: Sept. 28 The Wall Street Journal on top generals, Senate hearing and Afghanistan: President Biden hopes the political fallout from his botched Afghanistan withdrawal will fade quickly, … [Continue reading] about Editorial Roundup: U.S. | Federal News Network
From paints to plastics, a chemical shortage ignites prices
In an economy upended by the coronavirus, shortages and price spikes have hit everything from lumber to computer chips. Not even toilet paper escaped. Now, they’re cutting into one of the humblest yet most vital links in the global manufacturing … [Continue reading] about From paints to plastics, a chemical shortage ignites prices
Russia arrests leading cybersecurity exec on treason charges
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian authorities have arrested an executive of a top cybersecurity company on the charges of high treason, a move that has sent shock waves through Russia’s business community. A court in Moscow on Wednesday announced a ruling to … [Continue reading] about Russia arrests leading cybersecurity exec on treason charges
Fighting wave of misinfo, YouTube bans false vaccine claims
YouTube announced a sweeping crackdown of vaccine misinformation Wednesday that booted popular anti-vaccine influencers from its site and deleted false claims that have been made about a range of immunizations. The video-sharing platform said it … [Continue reading] about Fighting wave of misinfo, YouTube bans false vaccine claims