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The Wall Street Journal: Uber wins 15-month license to operate in London
A British court granted Uber Technologies Inc. a probationary license to operate in London, a victory for the ride-hailing company as it attempts to resolve allegations of corporate misbehavior before its planned initial public offering next year......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Francesco Molinari becomes first Italian to win British Open
Francesco Molinari won the British Open on Sunday, closing with a bogey-free round of 69 to finish at 8 under par......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Emergent CEO says company made over 100 million doses of J&J vaccine, apologizes for contaminated batch
Emergent BioSolutions Inc. has made enough of a key ingredient to yield more than 100 million doses of Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine, and federal health regulators are evaluating whether to release the shots, Emergent’s chief executive said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Bald eagles are back. And they want to eat your pets.
The bald eagle population has made a remarkable comeback. But the majestic symbol of American pride is turning out to be a nuisance, especially in Canada......»»
The Wall Street Journal: CME to close most of its Chicago trading pits permanently
The exchange operator CME Group CME said it would permanently close most of its open-outcry trading pits in Chicago, ending one of the world’s last vestiges of old-fashioned floor trading......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Verizon may sell its media assets, including Yahoo and AOL
Verizon Communications Inc. is exploring a sale of its media assets including Yahoo and AOL, according to people familiar with the matter, signaling a dramatic reversal of the communications company’s once-lofty ambitions in the sector......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Pfizer working on freeze-dried version of COVID-19 vaccine that doesn’t need ultracold storage
Pfizer Inc. and partner BioNTech SE plan to begin soon testing a freeze-dried version of its COVID-19 vaccine, which if proven to work safely could ease storage and handling of the shots in rural U.S. areas and low-income countries......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. isn’t ready to lift tariffs against China, new trade representative says
The U.S. isn’t ready to lift tariffs on Chinese imports in the near future, but might be open to trade negotiations with Beijing, according to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Xiaomi wins court ruling halting U.S. investment ban
A federal judge has blocked enforcement of the U.S. investment ban on Xiaomi Corp., calling the decision to blacklist the Chinese technology giant “deeply flawed.”.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: London Metals Exchange proposes closing trading ring after 144 years
The London Metal Exchange is proposing closing its open-outcry ring, where traders have swapped metals like copper and lead using shouts and hand signals for 144 years, in a bid to attract more financial players......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Some states reopen for business, but big chains remain hesitant to open their doors
As some states lurch toward restarting their economies after coronavirus closures, many big companies remain hesitant to open their doors......»»
The Wall Street Journal: New York City public schools won’t re-open until September, mayor says
New York City’s public school system, the largest in the country, will remain closed for the rest of the school year as the city continues to slow the spread of the coronavirus......»»
Dow futures bounce slightly as Wall Street attempts comeback from monster 2-day slide
Stocks bounced in early overnight futures trading, but that may not follow through to Wednesday's open......»»
Dow futures bounce slightly as Wall Street attempts comeback from monster 2-day slide
Stocks bounced in early overnight futures trading, but that may not follow through to Wednesday's open......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Data show unusual trading activity in the pound before Bank of England announcements in January, December
A sharp move in the British pound last month in the minutes ahead of a crucial central-bank decision wasn’t a unique occurrence, according to data reviewed by The Wall Street Journal......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Former WorldCom CEO Bernie Ebbers wins early release from prison
A federal judge has authorized the release of former WorldCom Inc. Chief Executive Bernard “Bernie†Ebbers from prison after more than 13 years because of his deteriorating health......»»
Federal prosecutors open criminal probe of opioid makers, distributors: WSJ
Federal prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into whether pharmaceutical companies intentionally allowed opioid painkillers to flood communities, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. economy is ‘currently in a good place,’ Fed’s George says
Kansas City Federal Reserve leader Esther George said Sunday she isn’t worried about low inflation levels right now, in comments that show the official skeptical but open to the need to lower rates again......»»
The Wall Street Journal: ‘Downton Abbey’ leads weekend box office, topping Brad Pitt’s ‘Ad Astra’
Two American heroes, Brad Pitt and Rambo, were no match for the British gentry of “Downton Abbey,†as the film adaptation of the U.K. television show easily topped the box office this weekend......»»
The Wall Street Journal: IMF’s Christine Lagarde wins EU backing to head ECB
European leaders on Tuesday agreed to nominate IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde to become the next president of the European Central Bank, according to officials in Brussels......»»