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GE to divest healthcare unit: WSJ
(Reuters) - General Electric Co plans to spin off its healthcare business and unload ownership in its oil services company Baker Hughes, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump’s travel ban is legal, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court upheld President Donald Trump’s latest ban on travel to the U.S. by people from several Muslim-majority countries, in a ruling Tuesday that hands the White House a victory on one of its most central—and controversial—initiatives......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Supreme Court rules against California disclosure law on abortion availability
A divided Supreme Court cast doubt Tuesday on a California law that required antiabortion pregnancy centers to tell patients about the availability of state-funded family-planning services, including for abortion.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Google announces new guidelines for employees to limit ‘disruptive’ speech
Google is trying to quell the debates roiling its workforce by setting new internal rules designed to limit offensive language and personal attacks against fellow employees......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Barnes & Noble CEO Demos Parneros fired, without severance
Barnes & Noble didn’t disclose what rules Parneros may have violated, but said the decision wasn’t tied to any disagreement over financial reporting or any potential fraud......»»
The Wall Street Journal: NCAA sets new rules for top college basketball players
In the wake of a corruption scandal in college basketball, the NCAA on Wednesday announced several modest rule changes governing controversial questions of amateurism in the sport......»»
The Wall Street Journal: New airline rules haven’t stopped an increase in pets, including emotional-support animals
Large dogs flying in airplane cabins as emotional-support animals have led to complaints from passengers and crews. The Transportation Department is working on possible new rules......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump reverses Obama-era cyberattack rules; unclear what replacement policy will be
President Donald Trump has reversed an Obama-era memorandum governing how and when the U.S. government can deploy cyberweapons against its adversaries, in an effort to loosen restrictions on such operations, according to people familiar with the action......»»
The Wall Street Journal: EPA approves plan to scrap emissions restrictions on coal power plants
The Trump administration moved to overturn Obama-era environmental rules on power-plant emissions, a long-telegraphed action designed to help coal-burning plants compete with natural gas and other cleaner alternatives as a national energy source......»»
Yum China"s stock shoots up after WSJ reports buyout offer received, and rejected
Shares of Yum China Holdings Inc. shot up 8.6% in midday trade Tuesday, after The Wall Street Journal reported that the fast-food restaurant chain operator received, and rejected a buyout offer tha.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Arbitrator rules Colin Kaepernick’s collusion case against the NFL can proceed
The arbitrator overseeing a closely watched grievance filed by Colin Kaepernick — a leader of controversial player protests during the playing of the national anthem — denied the NFL’s request ruling for a summary judgment to dismiss the case......»»
The Wall Street Journal: California moves to establish nation’s strongest net-neutrality rules
California on Thursday moved to reinstate Obama-era open-internet rules, challenging Trump administration rollback efforts and setting the state on a path to have the strongest net-neutrality rules in the nation......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Indian court rules gay sex isn’t a crime in reversal of colonial-era law
India’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday that gay sex isn’t a crime, providing an important victory for millions in the South Asian nation who have long faced harassment and discrimination because of a more than 150-year-old law, known as Section 377......»»
The Wall Street Journal: EPA to ease rules on methane emissions for oil-and-gas companies
The Trump administration is about to propose its latest rollback of Obama-era climate rules, moving to ease requirements for oil-and-gas companies that were designed to limit leaks of the heat-trapping gas methane, administration officials said......»»
Stocks to Watch: Amazon.com, Boeing, Tyson Foods, United Technologies, McDonald's, DowDuPont, and More - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalStocks to Watch: Amazon.com, Boeing, Tyson Foods, United Technologies, McDonald's, DowDuPont, and MoreWall Street Jo.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: EU drops McDonald’s probe, rules its tax deal in Luxembourg is legal
European Union regulators ssay McDonald’s tax arrangement in Luxembourg is legal, dropping an investigation against the U.S. fast-food giant while lauding efforts to close tax loopholes in the probe’s wake......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Bolton confirms U.S. rules on use of cyber weapons has been relaxed
The White House said Thursday it had rescinded a classified Obama-era memorandum dictating when the U.S. government can deploy cyber weaponry against its adversaries, acknowledging the move for the first time......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump administration sues after California approves tough net-neutrality rules
California Gov. Jerry Brown on Sunday signed a bill reinstating Obama-era open-internet rules in the state, and the Justice Department responded almost immediately with a lawsuit seeking to overturn the law......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Jack Ma gives up ownership of Alibaba entities for Chinese business licenses
Chinese e-commerce tycoon Jack Ma has surrendered his ownership of entities that hold Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s business licenses in China.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: 20 killed in wedding-limo crash in upstate New York
Twenty people were killed when a wedding-limo crash spilled over into a busy restaurant parking lot in upstate New York, officials and reports said Sunday......»»