Virgin Galactic set to launch its first commercial rocket plane spaceflight

By Jose Luis Gonzalez and Steve Gorman TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, New Mexico (Reuters) – A three-man crew from Italy is set on Thursday to board a passenger rocket plane operated by Virgin Galactic, the venture British billionaire Richard Branson founded in 2004, for the company’s first commercial flight to the edge of space. The two…

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US Banks Shrug Off Turmoil To Ace Fed’s Annual Health Checks

By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Big U.S. banks sailed through the Federal Reserve’s annual health check on Wednesday, in a vote of confidence for a sector still recovering from turmoil earlier this year and facing an uncertain economic outlook. The Fed’s “stress test” exercise showed lenders, including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells…

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Canadian Broadcasting Corp must face WE Charity defamation lawsuit, U.S. court rules

By Jack Queen (Reuters) – The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) must face a defamation lawsuit by a U.S. charity alleging the publicly funded news outlet repeatedly aired false claims that it deceived its donors, a Washington, D.C., federal judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge Randolph D. Moss on Tuesday rejected the CBC’s bid to dismiss…

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Exclusive-Nissan installed camera to monitor No. 2’s home, sources say

By Daniel Leussink and Norihiko Shirouzu (Reuters) – Nissan installed a camera surveillance system at the home of former executive Ashwani Gupta so the automaker’s internal security team could monitor him, according to the preliminary findings of an investigation into the surveillance, two people with knowledge of the report said. Nissan has been investigating a…

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Nvidia sees permanent loss of opportunities from China export curbs

(Reuters) -Nvidia’s financial chief said restrictions on exports of artificial intelligence chips to China “would result in a permanent loss of opportunities for the U.S. industry” though the company expected no immediate material impact. U.S. officials are considering tightening an export control rule designed to slow the flow of AI chips to China by clamping…

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Exclusive-U.S. restarts asylum appointments at Mexico border town despite extortion threat

By Daina Beth Solomon and Laura Gottesdiener NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico (Reuters) – The U.S. government is restarting asylum appointments at a dangerous Mexican border town, according to Customs and Borders Protection (CBP), just days after U.S. officials suspended the scheduling of appointments there because drug cartels were extorting migrants. The reversal comes after more than…

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