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The Wall Street Journal: White House wants to merge federal Labor, Education departments
An announcement is planned for Thursday morning, after a monthslong review of cabinet agencies with an eye toward shrinking the federal government......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.K. COVID-19 strain doesn’t lead to more deaths, study finds
Patients hospitalized with B.1.1.7 didn’t die at higher rates or have worse outcomes overall, a Lancet study finds......»»
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: Officer who shot Capitol rioter should not be charged, investigators advise
Investigators have made a preliminary determination that the police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot shouldn’t be charged with any crimes in connection with her death, according to people familiar with the review......»»
J.C. Penney seeking around $1 billion in bankruptcy funding: report
J.C. Penney Co. Inc. is in advanced talks for bankruptcy funding, and is seeking a loan package of $800 million to $1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday night. The.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Banks could lose over $100 Million from loan made to China’s Luckin Coffee chairman
Banks stand to lose more than $100 million from a loan they made to the chairman of Luckin Coffee Inc. whose share price plunged after the Chinese coffee chain last week said much of its 2019 sales were fabricated......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Amazon claims Pentagon’s JEDI review still favors Microsoft
Amazon.com Inc. accused the Pentagon of seeking to manipulate its review of a huge cloud-computing deal to steer the award to rival Microsoft Corp......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Wuhan death rate from coronavirus lower than previously estimated, study finds
The death rate from the new coronavirus may have been lower than previously believed in the city in China where it originated, according to a new study, offering a hopeful sign for other parts of the world.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Boeing secures funding options amid 737 Max crisis, including $12 billion bank loan
Boeing Co. has lined up at least $12 billion in bank loans and may tap the commercial paper market to counter the cash drain from the 737 Max crisis......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Supreme Court to review Trump administration expansion of birth-control-mandate exemptions
The Supr.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Boeing finds new software problem with 737 MAX that may delay return to air
Boeing Co. said it is grappling with a new software headache before its 737 MAX can return to service, a problem industry and government officials said prevents the jet’s flight-control computers from powering up as required prior to flight......»»
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: 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......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Conflicting White House narratives raise doubts about tariff rollback reports in China-U.S. trade talks
Beijing’s announcement Thursday that the U.S. and China have mutually agreed to roll back tariffs as part of a “phase one†trade accord lifted financial markets, adding to optimism that the 18-month trade war is finally beginning to wind down......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Growing support for impeachment probe, WSJ/NBC News poll finds
A polarized nation is dividing even furt.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump International Hotel in Washington is being put on block by Trump Organization
The Trump Organization is exploring a sale of the rights to the company’s opulent Washington, D.C., hotel, a move it says is motivated partly by criticism that the Trumps are flouting ethics laws by profiting from the property......»»
Indonesia finds design flaw, oversight lapses in 737 MAX crash: WSJ
Indonesian investigators have found that design and oversight lapses played a key role in the October crash of Boeing Co's 737 MAX jet that killed all 189 aboard, the Wall Street Journal said on Sunday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Pentagon delays JEDI decision, which pits Amazon vs. Microsoft, pending review
Defense Secretary Mark Esper will undertake a review of a massive cloud-computing contract before the Pentagon awards it, creating a new potential obstacle for the lucrative deal expected to be valued at up to $10 billion over a decade......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump ally sought Saudi funds as he lobbied for nuclear deal, House report finds
Tom Barrack, an equity investor and a close ally of President Donald Trump, sought Saudi government funding in a bid to buy ailing U.S. nuclear reactor builder Westinghouse, according to a House report......»»
The Wall Street Journal: WeWork may go public as soon as September
WeWork Cos. is aiming to go public in September, earlier than many investors had expected, after boosting a loan facility the office-space manager hopes will pave the way for the listing......»»