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The Wall Street Journal: Biden lowered his taxes in a way that Obama tried to prevent
Biden and his wife routed book and speech income through S corporations. They paid income taxes on those profits, but avoided the 3.8% self-employment tax......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump administration moves to roll back protections for transgender patients
The Trump administration on Friday moved to roll back health-care protections for transgender patients by replacing an Obama-era policy that expanded nondiscrimination protections......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump administration dials down the rhetoric on China tariffs
After threatening to slap China with new tariffs, Trump administration officials on Sunday softened some of the rhetoric, noting that the penalties aren’t imminent and there is ample time to work out a deal and step back from a possible trade war.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Sprint CEO stepping down, will be replaced by finance chief
Sprint Corp.’s chief executive said he would step back from the wireless carrier’s management team to take a senior role at its Japanese parent company as Sprint seeks regulatory approval for a $26 billion merger with rival T-Mobile US Inc......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Senate votes to reinstate net neutrality, but odds of restoration remain slim
The Senate voted Wednesday to reinstate Obama-era open-internet rules, handing a symbolic defeat to the Trump administration over its efforts to roll back those regulations......»»
The Wall Street Journal: House approves bill to roll back regulations for small and midsize banks
Congress took a big step Tuesday to relax a wave of crisis-era restrictions placed on financial firms, as the House approved a plan to ease rules for small and midsize banks......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. to weigh waivers on Iran sanctions on ‘case-by-case basis’
The Trump administration will consider requests for waivers from economic sanctions against Iran on a “case-by-case†basis, a senior State Department official said Monday, a step back from threats to insist on zero imports by a Nov. 4 deadline......»»
Chicago"s Obamaland "Scam" Reaches Mainstream Media
Authored by WirePoints' Mark Glennon, op-ed via The Wall Street Journal, The Obama Center Can Afford More Than $1 Rent It’s a political ‘institute,’ not a presidential library. So taxpayers shouldn’t be paying for anyth.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Crypto exchanges back Winklevoss-backed effort to self-regulate
Several cryptocurrency exchanges have signed on to what appears to be the industry’s first self-regulatory organization, a step toward transparency in the notoriously opaque and volatile market......»»
The Wall Street Journal: EPA announces plan to roll back regulations on methane emissions
The Trump administration on Tuesday proposed less stringent requirements for oil-and-gas companies dealing with methane-gas leaks, weakening an Obama administration rule intended to combat climate change......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Tronc drops its much-maligned name, reverts to Tribune Publishing Co.
Tronc, Inc. — the owner of the Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and New York Daily News — is changing its name back to Tribune Publishing Company, just over two years after it underwent one of the most-maligned corporate rebrandings in recent memory......»»
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: Biden may recognize Armenian genocide, inflaming U.S. ties with Turkey
President Joe Biden is poised to formally recognize the Armenian genocide of the early 20th century, U.S. officials said, a rare step that would further inflame ties with Turkey......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Apple says it will let Parler back onto the App Store
Apple Inc. plans to make the social-media app Parler available through its App Store again, the computer and smartphone company said in a letter to lawmakers on Monday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Top CEOs signal they won’t back down from defense of voting rights
Dozens of chief executives and other senior leaders gathered on Zoom this weekend to plot what several said big businesses should do next about new voting laws under way in Texas and other states......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Hedge fund Alden Global Capital to buy rest of Tribune Publishing
A New York hedge fund that is the largest shareholder in Tribune Publishing Co. has reached a deal to acquire the rest of the newspaper company which owns some of the biggest papers in the country, including the Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News......»»
Kia is reportedly seeking partners to build Apple"s electric vehicles in Georgia
Kia is reportedly seeking local partners to build an Apple vehicle in Georgia, according to The Wall Street Journal. TIm Cook giving a speech from.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: James Simons steps down as chairman of Renaissance Technologies
Investing pioneer James Simons is stepping back from his quant hedge fund, Renaissance Technologies LLC......»»