Artie Villasanta

Senior Reporter
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Boeing Reveals New 777X Jetliner
Boeing has unveiled the world's longest passenger jetliner -- the Boeing 777X. Boeing has unveiled the world's longest passenger jetliner -- the Boeing 777X. -
FDA Approves Sale Of Genetically Modified Salmon in the U.S.
A huge genetically modified salmon is the first genetically engineered animal approved for sale in the USA. A huge genetically modified salmon is the first genetically engineered animal approved for sale in the USA. -
Navarro and Ross to Blame for Trump’s Failed Trade War Doctrine
The trade war mee is the child of Peter Navarro and Wilbur Ross. The trade war mee is the child of Peter Navarro and Wilbur Ross. -
Tesla Model 3 Invades and Conquers Europe
The Tesla Model 3 has landed in Europe and is successfully invading the continent. The Tesla Model 3 has landed in Europe and is successfully invading the continent. -
All Signs Point to Failure of Ongoing U.S.-China Trade Talks
Trump continues to delude himself the trade talks with China are doing well Trump continues to delude himself the trade talks with China are doing well -
Tim Berners-Lee Wants The Web To Be A Force for Good Again
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, wants to make the web good again. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, wants to make the web good again. -
Malta says it Might Join China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Malta considers endorsing the Belt and Road Initiative. Malta considers endorsing the Belt and Road Initiative. -
Relentless Volatility Batters Global Equity Markets
Relentless volatility still roils world markets as the global economy continues to soften. Relentless volatility still roils world markets as the global economy continues to soften. -
U.S. is Alone in Not Grounding Boeing 737 MAX 8 Fleet
The United States still refuses to ground its fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. The United States still refuses to ground its fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. -
Volkswagen will Cut 7,000 Jobs to Slash Costs
Volkswagen Group will take the shorcut to cost cutting by firing more than 7,000 employees. Volkswagen Group will take the shorcut to cost cutting by firing more than 7,000 employees.