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Facebook Posts Slower Sales Growth With Apple Privacy Policy

The social-media giant’s primary revenue source saw slower growth in the first full quarter since Apple required apps to ask users whether they want to be tracked.

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Tax on Billionaires’ Unrealized Gains Will Likely Be in Budget Package, Democrats Say

The proposal, which would likely affect fewer than 1,000 of the wealthiest U.S. taxpayers, would help pay for President Biden’s social policy and climate legislation.

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Facebook’s Internal Chat Boards Show Politics Often at Center of Decision Making

In hot debates, employees and management spar over allegations content rules aren’t enforced for Breitbart and other right-wing publishers for fear of public blowback. Other internal documents show management expresses wariness of appearing biased. In response, Facebook says it enforces its rules equally and doesn’t consider politics in its decisions.

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China Evergrande Makes Overdue Interest Payment on Dollar Bonds, State Media Says

China Evergrande made an overdue interest payment to international bondholders, state media reported, an unexpected move that allows the struggling property giant to stave off a default.

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How Many Users Does Facebook Have? The Company Struggles to Figure It Out

Internal documents indicate new users with multiple accounts are undercounted, raising questions about how Facebook measures its audience and potentially affecting advertisers’ spending on the platform.

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Exxon Debates Abandoning Some of Its Biggest Oil and Gas Projects

Members of the company’s remade board of directors are questioning several major investments as the company reconsiders its investment strategy in a fast-changing energy landscape.

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Moderna and J&J Covid-19 Boosters, Mixing and Matching Authorized by the FDA

U.S. health regulators significantly widened the nation’s Covid-19 booster campaign, clearing use of extra doses of Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines and also saying people can get a shot that is different from what they had previously received.

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