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The Wall Street Journal: Former Malaysian leader arrested in connection with 1MDB scandal
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was arrested Wednesday by antigraft authorities in connection with the 1MDB financial scandal over his alleged receipt of more than $600 million into his personal bank account......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Arrested Huawei exec is founder’s daughter, potential successor
The Huawei chief financial officer arrested in Canada at the behest of American authorities isn’t an ordinary senior executive......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. alleges Huawei CFO covered up ties to telecom that did business with Iran
Canadian authorities arrested Huawei Technologies Co. finance chief Meng Wanzhou because of U.S. allegations that she fraudulently covered up Huawei’s control of a company called Skycom that was doing business in Iran, a Canadian prosecutor said Friday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Two people detained over drone activity that shut down London’s Gatwick Airport
U.K. authorities arrested a man and woman suspected of unauthorized drone activity that shut down London’s Gatwick Airport and disrupted travel for more than 100,000 passengers during the busy holiday period......»»
Tesla"s Elon Musk blasts Texas deadly crash "autopilot" reporting
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Monday took The Wall Street Journal to task for what he deemed inadequate reporting on a deadly crash involving what authorities believe was a driverless Tesla vehicle near Houston......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Arrests made in weekend shootings in Texas and Wisconsin
Police in Texas and Wisconsin said they had arrested suspects in two shootings over the weekend that left a total of six people dead in incidents where the shooters appeared to know the victims......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. regulators won’t approve Chinese firm’s N95 masks, potentially scuttling $1 billion California deal
U.S. authorities denied initial regulatory approval for N95 masks from BYD Co., a Chinese company that had secured huge orders for the protective gear including a $1 billion deal with authorities in California......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Zoom hires security heavyweights to fix flaws
Zoom Video Communications Inc. is calling in the equivalent of the cybersecurity cavalry after security lapses that have drawn attention from U.S. authorities and raised concerns with customers......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ordered by Singapore, Facebook Posts a Correction
Facebook Inc. adds a “correction notice†to a post that Singapore authorities alleged contains false information, becoming the first technology company to comply with a new law the government says is meant to curb fake news......»»
The Wall Street Journal: 4 UPS workers arrested in alleged drug-trafficking operation
Four United Parcel Service Inc. workers have been arrested as part of a long-running investigation into how criminal organizations use the shipping giant to move narcotics into the U.S......»»
The Wall Street Journal: New delays could keep Boeing 737 MAX grounded into holiday travel season
Friction between Boeing Co. and international air-safety authorities threatens a new delay in bringing the grounded 737 MAX fleet back into service, according to government and pilot union officials briefed on the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: China investigating gun sent in FedEx package
Chinese police are investigating the presence of a gun in a package shipped by FedEx Corp. to China from the U.S., the latest scrutiny directed at the American shipping company by Chinese authorities......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Canon and Toshiba fined $2.5 million each for U.S. antitrust violations
Canon Inc. and Toshiba Corp. on Monday agreed to pay $2.5 million each to settle charges the companies violated U.S. antitrust laws by failing to notify authorities before a deal made for Toshiba’s medical device business......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling wants racist soccer fans to face tougher penalties
Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling called for tougher penalties in response to fans who yell racist abuse at players during soccer matches......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Raheem Sterling wants racist soccer fans to face tougher penalties
Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling called for tougher penalties in response to fans who yell racist abuse at players during soccer matches......»»
Boeing Shares Spike On Report "Bird Strikes" Involved In Ethiopian Airlines Crash
Boeing shares are spiking, lifting the Dow, after the Wall Street Journal reported that US aviation authorities now believe a 'bird strike' may have triggered the sequence of events that led to the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302. Four .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Sri Lanka government warned by U.S., India of possible attack ahead of Easter bombings
Government officials of this island nation said some of the suicide bombers and others arrested were linked to an obscure radical Islamist group known as National Thowheeth Jamath.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Sri Lankan authorities arrest 24 people over deadly Easter suicide attacks
Arrests were made in several locations in and near the capital, where the bombings were focused. There were at least eight explosions on Sunday, most blamed on suicide bombers......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ex-Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn arrested again in Tokyo
Former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn was arrested again in Tokyo early Thursday over new suspicions of financial misconduct less than a month after he was released on bail......»»
Prison authorities say they are investigating "pharma bro" Shkreli
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons said on Friday it was investigating former drug company executive Martin Shkreli's conduct in prison after the Wall Street Journal reported he was still helping run his old company using a contraband cellphone......»»