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Countries at UK summit vow to tackle AI’s ‘catastrophic’ risks
Harris said the world needs to start acting now to address “the full spectrum” of AI risks, not just existential threats such as massive cyberattacks.
By Kelvin Chan
Trump announces stiff trade tariffs, unswayed by warnings
The president said he would exempt Canada and Mexico while negotiating for changes to the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Trump says he won't back down on tariffs plan
Trump spoke shortly after a spokeswoman for House Speaker Ryan said the GOP leader was “extremely worried” about the tariffs setting off a trade war and had urged the White House “to not advance with this plan.”
Boeing loses in dispute with Canada’s Bombardier
Delivering a big defeat to Boeing, a U.S. trade panel has ruled that the U.S. aircraft giant was not harmed by competition from Canada’s Bombardier.
US, Canada, Mexico pledge quick work to update NAFTA
American, Canadian and Mexican negotiators are pledging to work quickly to update the North American Free Trade Agreement.
US, Canadian diplomats in Cuba blame 'sonic device' for hearing loss
In the fall of 2016, a series of U.S. diplomats began suffering unexplained losses of hearing, according to officials with knowledge of the investigation into the case.
By Michael Weissenstein