Business Biden Aims to Impose Tightest Gun-Export Restrictions in Decades Commerce Department to wind down its involvement in industry’s premier trade show after helping companies boost overseas sales to record levels
The Big Take How the US Drives Gun Exports and Fuels Violence Around the World No company has benefited more from the federal government’s push to boost overseas sales than Sig Sauer Inc.
The Big Take How a Cocaine-Smuggling Cartel Infiltrated the World’s Biggest Shipping Company As MSC grew into a dominant force in global trade, it also became a prime drug-trafficking conduit for Balkan gangs.
Cybersecurity Engineer Who Fled Charges of Stealing Chip Secrets Now Thrives in China (Repeat) ASML has pressed IP theft allegations against two firms created by ‘flagbearer’ for China’s semiconductor industry
Technology What Happens When Russian Hackers Come for the Electrical Grid Emergency training at a restricted facility off Long Island has aimed to minimize the potentially catastrophic effects of a cyberattack on U.S. power infrastructure.
Business Facebook Staff Say Core Products Make Misinformation Worse Fictional account of conservative woman devolved into a `quite troubling, polarizing state in an extremely short amount of time’
Technology Facebook Faulted by Staff Over Jan. 6 Insurrection: ‘Abdication’ Employees and the company’s own research highlight ways Facebook failed to police its platforms ahead of the siege on the Capitol
Technology Hackers Thrive in Putin’s Russia as U.S. Seeks New Strategy There’s no easy way to respond to the “patriotic” cybercriminals who operate openly in the country.