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Big Nonprofit Hospitals Expand in Wealthier Areas, Shun Poorer Ones

Despite lucrative tax breaks for serving needy communities, many large systems focus growth on higher-income neighborhoods.

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China Sends Wave of Warplanes Near Taiwan

The maneuvers came a day after President Biden signed a defense-policy bill that would authorize up to $10 billion in military assistance to Taipei.

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Microsoft Responds to FTC Suit Over Activision Deal

The software giant filed court documents opposing claims that the $75 billion transaction would harm competition in the videogame industry.

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Senate Passes $1.65 Trillion Omnibus Bill After Deal on Title 42 Votes

Senators approved the spending bill after breaking an impasse related to immigration policy. The legislation will now go to the House, where it is expected to pass.

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Hundreds of Tyson Foods Employees Expected to Depart as Company Closes Offices

The meat supplier has said its planned office closures are part of an effort to combine its corporate employees in Arkansas.

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Google’s YouTube in Talks for Rights to NFL Sunday Ticket

The subscription-only package allows football fans to watch all out-of-market Sunday afternoon games, meaning games that don’t involve their local teams.

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Many Hospitals Get Big Drug Discounts. That Doesn’t Mean Markdowns for Patients.

Through a government program aimed at helping low-income patients, some hospitals buy medications at reduced prices. They can sell them to patients and their insurers for much more.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original