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Top American Brands Like McDonald's and Apple Are Losing Ground in China
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The Wall Street Journal - World
In South China Sea, a U.S. Ally Navigates Deal With China
The Philippines conducted one resupply run without incident under its new understanding with China, but the two sides have made conflicting statements about the deal’s terms.12 hr ago - China -
Wired - Tech
The Top New Features in Apple’s iOS 18 and iPadOS 18
Apple Intelligence has arrived in the iOS 18.1 developer beta, bringing features like the updated Siri and Writing Tools. Here’s how to access it, plus the top new features in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18.7 hr ago - Apple -
BBC News - Top stories
'Unbelievable finish' - Team GB lose to China in final seconds
Great Britain suffer a 19-15 defeat to China in the semi-finals of the fifth-place play-offs in the women's rugby sevens at the Paris 2024 Olympics.10 hr ago - China -
Inc. - Business
Pitching Your Company With Punchlines, McDonald’s Golden Arches Lose Luster, AI Instagram, and More
Founders get funny in San Francisco--entrepreneurs looking for financial backing can toughen their skins while making people laugh at a San Francisco event called "Snark Tank."6 hr ago -
The Hill - Politics
US may lose future conflict with Russia, China without changes: Commission report
A commission formed by Congress concluded in a report released Monday that the U.S. may lose a future conflict with Russia and China in a global war unless significant changes are made to the national defense strategy. The Commission on the ...6 hr ago - China -
ABC News - Sports
Japan surges past China for Olympics men's gymnastics team gold, Americans end drought with bronze
Japan surged past its longtime rival China to win gold in the Paris Olympics men’s gymnastics competition, and the Americans earned bronze for their first medal since 20083 hr ago - China -
ABC News - Sports
Paris Olympics Day 3: Nadal loses in what is likely his final singles match of storied career
On the clay court where he won 14 French Open titles, Rafael Nadal likely bid adieu to Roland Garros on Day 3 of the Paris Olympics2 hr ago - Olympics -
ABC News - World
China's top leaders vow to support consumers and improve confidence in its slowing economy
China’s powerful Politburo has endorsed the ruling Communist Party's strategy for growing the economy by encouraging more consumer spending and weeding out unproductive companies to promote “survival of the fittest.”14 hr ago - China -
CNBC - Business
Merck shares fall 9% despite earnings beat, strong demand for top drugs like Keytruda
The drugmaker raised its full-year sales forecast to $63.4 billion to $64.4 billion on increased demand for key products, particularly oncology treatments.4 hr ago -
Inc. - Business
Apple's AI Features Will Be Delayed
There won't be Apple Intelligence features in the next round of upgraded iPhones and iPads, Bloomberg reports.6 hr ago - Apple
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