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Is Brexit Hurting the U.K. Economy? Trade Data Flash a Warning
The recovery is sputtering and some exporters say their separation from the European Union is the culprit; “harder, slower, more expensive, more difficult.”
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalJan. 6 Committee Recommends Contempt Charge for Steve Bannon
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol voted 9-0 to recommend holding ex-Trump adviser Stephen Bannon in criminal contempt for defying a congressional subpoena.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMembers of Congressional Committee Question Whether Amazon Executives Misled Congress
In a letter to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, five members of Congress asked for “exculpatory evidence” to corroborate the sworn testimony offered by several company leaders, including founder Jeff Bezos.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalFDA Nearing Approval for Mixing and Matching Covid-19 Booster Shots
The agency wouldn’t recommend a specific booster but would allow people to get a different shot from their initial vaccination. The FDA is trying to greenlight the move as soon as this week.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalFacebook Says AI Will Clean Up the Platform. Its Own Engineers Have Doubts.
AI has only minimal success in removing hate speech, violent images and other problem content, according to internal company reports. It can’t consistently identify first-person shooting videos, racist rants or gruesome car crashes.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalChina’s Third-Quarter Economic Growth Slows Sharply to 4.9%
China’s economy grew 4.9% in the third quarter from a year earlier, slowing sharply from the previous period, as power shortages and supply-chain problems added to the impact from Beijing’s efforts to rein in the real estate and technology sectors.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalJohnson & Johnson Places Talc Injury Claims in Bankruptcy
Johnson & Johnson placed into bankruptcy its liabilities for tens of thousands of lawsuits linking talc-based products to cancer, betting the move will help drive a settlement of personal-injury claims that are expected to grow for decades to come.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
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- El Reino Unido desafía a la UE y altera unilateralmente el Protocolo de Irlanda
- Electric Vehicles Are the U.S. Auto Industry’s Future—if Dealers Can Figure Out How to Sell Them
- El empresariado alza la voz contra la inacción política frente a la crisis
- La vida en pareja aumenta la brecha de género
- Revolución en el IVA del comercio online
- Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea
- 8-M: todos contra todos
- La negativa de Madrid a cerrar bloquea el plan de Sanidad y las autonomías para evitar un nuevo repunte en Semana Santa
- El Gobierno retrasa la aprobación de las ayudas a pymes hasta el viernes
- "Están desapareciendo millones de trabajos y los hombres sufrirán más que las mujeres"
- Las guerras eternas del feminismo: del "sólo sí es sí" a la 'Ley Trans'
- El Gobierno ampliará hasta el 31 de diciembre la moratoria para evitar que las empresas presenten concurso
- Moncloa suspende en la gestión de la pandemia con peor nota que las CCAA
- He pagado de más a Hacienda, ¿cómo consigo que me lo devuelva?
- Calviño quiere que la mayoría de los 11.000 millones sean ayudas directas