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nbcnews.comNew Jersey Man Sentenced to 19.5 Years for Distributing Hundreds of Kilograms of Fentanyl Analogues
An Essex County, New Jersey, man received a 234-month prison sentence on June 2, 2026, for distributing hundreds of kilograms of fentanyl analogues and laundering the proceeds. The penalty triggers five years of supervised release and removes a convicted distributor from operatio…
EHang Holdings to Release First Quarter 2026 Results on June 9
EHang Holdings Limited announced it will report unaudited financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, before U.S. markets open on June 9. Management will host a conference call the same morning.
nippon.comMid-Tier Condo Prices Fall 15% to 33% in 24 U.S. Markets
Data compiled through April show price declines from peaks reached between 2021 and 2024. Two markets recorded drops exceeding 30 percent while five others fell between 20 and 28 percent.
BenzingaGlobal Equities Rise, Oil Falls on Reported Iran Talks
U.S. markets were closed for Memorial Day while futures and overseas exchanges advanced. Crude prices dropped as reports circulated of possible negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
Waymo suspends freeway driving in multiple U.S. markets
Waymo halted freeway service across its operating areas on Thursday after identifying issues in construction zones. The company also paused service in Atlanta and San Antonio due to flooded roads.
New York PostStellantis Plans Nine New Models Under $40,000 by 2030
Stellantis announced it will introduce nine new vehicles priced below $40,000 by 2030. The move is part of a $70 billion turnaround plan aimed at the U.S. market.
Usa TodaySedan Sales Rise in U.S. as Buyers Seek Lower Prices and Fuel Costs
Sedans are gaining renewed interest in the U.S. market amid higher new-vehicle prices and ongoing fuel expenses. Several models are being positioned as more affordable and efficient alternatives to larger vehicles.
citizen.co.zaVolvo Debuts EX60 Electric SUV in U.S. Market
Volvo introduced its EX60 compact electric SUV in New York this week. The vehicle goes on sale later this summer starting at $59,795. It arrives as the company adjusts its electric vehicle strategy.
Volvo Plans New Electric Vehicle for U.S. Market in 2027
Volvo Cars America president Luis Rezende said the company is developing a new electric vehicle for the U.S. market that will launch in 2027. The model will be larger than the discontinued EX30 and will not match the EX30's original $34,950 target price.
news.sky.comHospital Consolidation Rose in U.S. Markets Through 2024
Market concentration increased as hospital systems acquired more physician practices. Data show higher prices for services delivered in hospital settings than in independent offices.
Nbc NewsChinese Electric Vehicles Remain Unavailable in U.S. Market
Chinese brands accounted for about two-thirds of global electric vehicle sales in 2024, according to the International Energy Agency, but none of those sales occurred in the United States. Almost half of cars sold in China last year were electric, compared with about one in 10 in…
ForbesGolfzon Plans First U.S. Indoor Golf City Venue in Chicago
Golfzon, which operates more than 6,500 commercial indoor golf simulator locations in South Korea, is expanding in the United States. The company will open its first Golfzon City venue in Chicago by the end of 2026. CEO of North America Sean Pyun said the U.S. market today resemb…
benzinga.comRocket Lab Shares Rise 34 Percent, Akamai Shares Gain 27 Percent
Rocket Lab shares posted their largest one-day gain since 2021, closing up 34 percent. Akamai Technologies shares rose 27 percent, marking the company's best trading day since 2004. The moves occurred in U.S. markets on May 8, 2026.
swissinfo.chFIFA President Defends 2026 World Cup Ticket Prices
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said high ticket prices reflect U.S. market conditions and resale laws. Face-value prices for the final reached nearly $11,000, up from $1,600 in 2022.
jta.orgBerlin-Based Hebrew Publishing House Altneuland Expands Globally
Altneuland, founded by Israeli expatriates in Berlin, is building a platform for Hebrew and Jewish literature independent of national borders and Israeli state funding. The press, launched in 2024, plans to enter the U.S. market this fall with English translations and original wo…
Palantir Reports Q1 2026 Earnings Beat with Revenue of $1.63 Billion
Palantir Technologies exceeded analyst expectations in its first-quarter 2026 earnings, reporting adjusted earnings per share of $0.33 and revenue of $1.63 billion. The company highlighted strong demand in its U.S. market and provided upbeat guidance for the second quarter. Separ…
thehindu.comChina Directs Companies to Disregard U.S. Sanctions on Iranian Oil
China has instructed its companies to ignore U.S. sanctions related to Iranian oil purchases. This directive comes days before an upcoming summit between Chinese and U.S. leaders. A former CIA analyst stated that dependence on U.S. markets has shifted in China's favor.
dailywire.comNexans Announces Agreement to Acquire Republic Wire in the United States
Nexans has signed an agreement to acquire 100% of Republic Wire, an American manufacturer of low-voltage wire products. The deal aims to expand Nexans' presence in the U.S. market. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals.
notebookcheck.netChinese Company Dreame Expands from Robot Vacuums to Broader Consumer Electronics
Dreame, a Chinese robot vacuum manufacturer, aired a Super Bowl advertisement to promote its expansion into various consumer electronics categories. The company plans to launch products in the U.S. market, including televisions and appliances, as part of its ecosystem strategy. F…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewU.S. Natural Gas Companies Announce Production Curtailments in Second Quarter
Top American natural gas companies are implementing strategic curtailments in the second quarter due to high production levels exceeding demand. This occurs amid global concerns over natural gas supply shortages. The announcements highlight a contrast between U.S. market conditio…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewWharton Professor Jeremy Siegel Discusses Potential Federal Reserve Rate Hike Direction
Jeremy Siegel, a finance professor at the Wharton School and chief economist at WisdomTree, appeared on CNBC's Squawk Box to share his outlook on U.S. markets. He addressed expectations for the Federal Reserve, including the possibility of moving toward a rate hike. The discussio…