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The Wall Street Journal: Rivals say Elon Musk’s satellite internet project is too risky
Elon Musk’s internet satellite venture has spawned an unlikely alliance of competitors, regulators and experts who say the billionaire is building a near-monopoly that is threatening space safety and the environment......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Fed says limits on payouts, share buybacks to end for most banks after June 30
The Federal Reserve said temporary limits on dividend payments and share buybacks will end for most banks after June 30, following the completion of annual stress tests to determine their resilience to a hypothetical downturn......»»
The Wall Street Journal: New York prosecutors investigating loans on Trump’s Manhattan properties, including flagship Trump Tower
New York prosecutors are investigating financial dealings around some of Donald Trump's signature Manhattan properties, extending the known range of the criminal probe of the former president and his company, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Nasdaq, NYSE sue SEC over plan to overhaul data feeds
Nasdaq Inc. and the New York Stock Exchange sued the Securities and Exchange Commission to block the regulator’s plan to overhaul the public data feeds that broadcast stock prices to investors......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Tesla recalls roughly 135,000 vehicles over touch-screen failures
Tesla Inc. is recalling roughly 135,000 Model S luxury sedans and Model X sport-utility vehicles over touch-screen failures, one of the electric-car maker’s largest-ever safety actions......»»
The Wall Street Journal: ‘We’ve been fueling this fire for a long time’: inside Facebook’s abrupt shift on Trump
Title on Instagram presentation: 'Why business as usual isn’t working.'.....»»
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......»»
Google is offering its US employees free weekly COVID-19 tests that they can administer at home
All 90,000 US workers are eligible and can request up to two tests each week. Carsten Koall/Getty Images Google is offering its US workers a new perk: Free weekly COVID-19 testing kits. The Wall Street Journal first reported the ne.....»»
Charlie Munger Says Berkshire Playing It Safe During Coronavirus; Outcome Of Crisis Could Be "A Different Kind Of Mess"
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is prioritizing caution and safety during the coronavirus pandemic to best protect its investors, his right-hand man Charlie Munger told The Wall Street Journal in an interview. read more.....»»
"It is unclear why quality control did not detect this issue": Early CDC tests couldn"t distinguish between coronavirus and water
Tom Brenner/Reuters The CDC botched its early development of coronavirus test kits, according to a government email obtained by The Wall Street Journal. Those tests could not d.....»»
Washington postal worker tests positive for coronavirus, state health officials say there have been four more deaths
A U.S. Postal Service worker in Washington State has tested positive for coronavirus, according to a Wall Street Journal report. A spokesman for the agency says the employee, who worked at the Seattle Network Distribution Center, contracted .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Coronavirus safety protocols not followed at federal quarantine sites, whistleblower says
A whistleblower alleges that some federal employe.....»»
Boeing Laid Off Supervisor Of Pilots Who Exchanged Inappropriate Emails About Safety
The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) fired a mid-level executive after internal documents showing disparaging communication between employees were revealed last month, the Wall Street Journal repo read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump’s proposed $4.8 trillion budget will seek cuts to Medicare, Medicaid
President Donald Trump is expected to release a $4.8 trillion budget Monday that charts a path for the start of a potential second term, proposing steep cuts to social-safety-net programs and foreign aid and higher outlays for defense and veterans......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Macy’s to close 125 department stores and pull up stakes at underperforming malls
Also on the chopping block is dual-headquarters structure, with Cincinnati on the short end of the stick......»»
WSJ: Government to release report flagging safety culture at Southwest
A government report flagging safety culture at Southwest Airlines is due to come out as soon as the end of the week, according to the Wall Street Journal. The Office of the Inspector General highlighted several concerns about the safety culture o.....»»
Huawei Exec Says WSJ Figure Of $75B In Aid "Really Not Fair"
Chinese telecom giant Huawei came under fire Wednesday after The Wall Street Journal reported that an in-depth review found the company benefited from $75 billion in state support. 0 read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: FAA wants to track most drones flying in U.S. airspace within next 3 years
Aviation regulators want virtually all drones to be remotely identified and tracked in U.S. airspace within three years, under proposed rules that aim to balance law-enforcement and safety concerns with industry interest in an array of commercial uses......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Huawei files legal challenge to overturn FCC ban on its equipment
Huawei Technologies Co. filed a fresh legal challenge against the U.S., seeking to block a Federal Communications Commission decision last month that further restricts the Chinese telecom giant’s ability to operate there......»»
The Wall Street Journal: PG&E neglected power lines for years before deadly California wildfire, report finds
PG&E Corp. failed to adequately inspect and maintain its transmission lines for years before a faulty line started the deadliest fire in California history, a state investigation has found......»»