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Deere Tops Earnings Estimates, Reaffirms Focus on US Manufacturing

By Panos Mourdoukoutas John Deere’s revenue and earnings dropped in the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 due to a global decline in sales, but beat expectations. The company reaffirmed its guidance for the rest of the fiscal year, continuing to embrace local American manufacturing. On May 15, the Moline, Illinois-based agricultural and construction equipment…

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US Issues Huawei Chips Warning, Signaling New AI Diffusion Rule

By Catherine Yang The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) on May 13 warned entities against using Huawei chips that were developed in violation of U.S. export controls, while announcing that new AI chip trade rules are to come. In January, the outgoing Biden administration finalized an AI Diffusion rule governing…

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Trump Pitches America’s ‘Golden Age’ to Wealthy Gulf Investors

By Emel Akan and Andrew Moran RIYADH, Saudi Arabia—When President Donald Trump arrived in the Saudi capital on May 13, one of his first actions was to address the Gulf’s business elite, promoting the United States as a prime destination for investment amid a new era shaped by his “America First” agenda. Trump made it…

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Markets Rally After US, China Announce 90-day Tariff Reductions

By Andrew Moran U.S. stocks rallied on May 12 after the United States and China agreed to temporary tariff reductions. The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average soared by 1,160 points, or 2.8 percent. The index has erased most of 2025’s losses and is down by less than 1 percent. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index is…

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The Rise and Fall of Synthetic Food Dyes

By Marina Zhang In 1856, 18-year-old chemist William Henry Perkin was experimenting with coal tar-derived compounds in a crude laboratory in his attic. His teacher, August Wilhelm von Hofmann, had published a hypothesis on how it might be possible to make a prized malaria drug using chemicals from coal tar, and as his assistant, Perkin…

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EPA Targets Engine Start-Stop Systems in Cars

By Tom Ozimek The Trump administration is taking aim at automatic engine start-stop systems—technology installed in millions of U.S. vehicles to reduce fuel use and emissions—with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin signaling plans to roll back incentives for the feature that he says drivers despise. “Start/stop technology: where your car dies at every…

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