A United States Steel Corp. worker failed to revive his racial discrimination suit after the Third Circuit affirmed Friday that he couldn’t demonstrate his termination was pretextual.
While a future United States Navy warship probably won't prominently feature a stamp that says "Made in South Korea"—or perhaps even "Made in Japan"—such notions aren't really all that farfetched.
Countries rearrange trade relationships according to geopolitical alliances as the world awaits a rise in US protectionism.
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Environmentalists are hailing the White House’s recent order to block Nippon Steel from buying US Steel, saying a takeover by ...
TOKYO -- Nippon Steel's plan to buy U.S. Steel has entered a new phase with the companies' declaration of a full-scale legal ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro faces a new challenge after the White House blocked U.S. Steel’s overseas acquisition. Join the lawsuit the ...
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The onetime dynamo is fighting to revive a takeover by Nippon Steel. Other tie-ups could also face obstacles, and going it ...