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The Wall Street Journal: Walmart drops mask requirement for vaccinated workers and customers
American companies began to rethink their requirements for face masks after federal health regulators relaxed their guidelines this week, and on Friday Walmart Inc. made the first big move to bend to the new view......»»
More Signs Of Slowing US Vaccine Demand Emerge As Some States Turn Down Shipments
More Signs Of Slowing US Vaccine Demand Emerge As Some States Turn Down Shipments As a surprising number of Americans (mostly millennials who face lower risks) miss their second COVID-19 vaccine dose, the Wall Street Journal has become the la.....»»
Short Sellers Are Increasingly Targeting SPACs: WSJ
SPACs are under attack. The Wall Street Journal today rounded up the short-selling activity surrounding special purpose acquisition vehicles, the path to going public that's in vogue these days. read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Prior to Capitol riot, Proud Boys took Trump’s words as call to action
On Jan. 3, three days before the attack on the Capitol, Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the far-right organization known as the Proud Boys, shared a cryptic post on the messaging app Telegram: “What if we invade it?”.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Extremists posted plans on social media for Capitol attack to block certification of Biden election
Several websites that analysts say are hotbeds for far-right and racist ideology hosted numerous chat threads urging Trump supporters to “storm the Capitol” on Jan. 6......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Icahn sells more than half of his stake in Herbalife
Carl Icahn sold over.....»»
Guess stock rallies 7%, company says in "strong" position to face coronavirus impact
Shares of Guess Inc. rallied 7% in the extended session Wednesday after the retailer reported adjusted fiscal fourth-quarter earnings that were above Wall Street expectations and said it was in a "strong" p.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Uber, DoorDash and other gig-economy companies discuss fund for workers affected by coronavirus
The biggest ride-sharing and food-delivery companies in the U.S. are in talks to set up a fund to compensate drivers affected by the novel coronavirus, a step that highlights the pressure they face to provide workers with broader employment protections......»»
The Ratings Game: L Brands would still face challenges if it sold off Victoria’s Secret, analysts say
A Wall Street Journal report says L Brands is considering strategic alternatives for the Victoria’s Secret brand, including a sale, and Les Wexner could step down as CEO......»»
The Wall Street Journal: T-Mobile, Sprint merger could be derailed by California regulators
T-Mobile US Inc. and Sprint Corp. are waiting for a federal judge to rule on whether they can merge, but the companies face another hurdle even if they overcome that legal challenge: the California Public Utilities Commission......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Mnuchin warns U.K., Italy on digital tax plans
Italy and Britain will face U.S. tariffs if they proceed with a tax on digital companies such as Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook Inc., U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin warned Tuesday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: ESG funds face SEC questions over criteria
Wall Street’s push into impact investing draws questions from regulators over ESG criteria......»»
China invites U.S. trade negotiators for new round of talks: WSJ
China has invited top U.S. trade negotiators for a new round of face-to-face talks in Beijing amid continued efforts to strike at least a limited deal, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday citing unnamed sources......»»
China invites U.S. trade negotiators for more talks: WSJ
China's chief trade negotiator has invited his American counterparts for a new round of face-to-face talks, The Wall Street Journal reporte.....»»
Wall Street Breakfast: Crude Rallies After Latest Tanker Attack
Wall Street Breakfast: Crude Rallies After Latest Tanker Attack.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Inspectors seek ‘smoking gun’ evidence that Iran carried out attack on Saudi oil facilities
Officials in Riyadh and Washington have blamed Iran for the attacks on Saudi oil facilities and are searching for “smoking gun†evidence......»»
Saudi officials considering delaying IPO after drone attack: WSJ
Saudi Arabia officials are discussing delaying Aramco's initial public offering as attacks on the company's oil facilities have drastically reduced their output, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Battered by months of flooding, Midwest states face billions of dollars in damages
AccuWeather estimate.....»»
YouTube is reportedly considering fundamental changes to its platform as it continues to face backlash over child safety (GOOG, GOOGL)
Getty YouTube is considering new strategies in response to ongoing concerns about child safety on the massive video platform. Both Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal report that YouTube executives are considering mov.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Activist investor Ackman says he opposes United Technologies-Raytheon deal
William Ackman, a big United Technologies Corp. shareholder who earlier pushed the industrial giant to streamline its business, is now urging the company to call off its planned megamerger with Raytheon Co., which he says makes no strategic sense......»»