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The potential sale of a U.S. gun and ammunition maker to a Czech arms company is drawing scrutiny from some lawmakers, highlighting concern about foreign ownership in an era of global arms shortages.
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German arms companies should set up in Ukraine, vice chancellor says
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Global Trust in U.S. Companies Is... Mixed
For innovation to be a boon for business, you have to have consumers' trust. And a new report shows that to some consumers, U.S. businesses still have a ways to go.Inc. - Business -
Arm’s latest bit of good news? Respect from a high-profile index.
Arm’s stock is heading for its fifth day in a row of gains — and soon it will be part of the Nasdaq-100.MarketWatch - Business -
Explosions heard as Maine police deal with armed individual
A Maine State Police tactical team has killed a man on a rooftop after an hourslong standoff in which he shot at officers and two homes burned downABC News - Top stories -
Kansas lawmakers poised to lure Kansas City Chiefs from Missouri, despite economists' concerns
A rivalry is flaring up as Kansas lawmakers try to snatch the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs away from MissouriABC News - Sports -
NATO approves a plan to speed security aid and training to Ukraine
NATO defense ministers have approved a plan to provide reliable long-term security aid and military training for UkraineABC News - World - Ukraine -
Elly De La Cruz's arm impresses Brewers guest commentator Snoop Dogg: 'Who is that with that rocket?!'
Snoop Dogg should call more baseball games.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Supreme Court Rejects Trump-Era Ban on Gun Bump Stocks
The devices allow semiautomatic guns to fire more rapidly. They were banned after one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern U.S. history, at a Las Vegas concert in 2017.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Global leader of ISIS targeted and possibly killed in U.S. airstrike
The U.S. military targeted the global leader of ISIS in an airstrike in Somalia in May but cannot confirm if Abdulqadir Mumin is dead, three U.S. officials say.NBC News - Top stories -
Arrests of 8 with suspected ISIS ties in U.S. renew concern of terror attack
Republican lawmakers have used the arrests as the latest flashpoint in their call for stricter border measures.CBS News - Top stories
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