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How Japan’s Big Bet on Hydrogen Could Revolutionize the Energy Market

The country sees a shift toward hydrogen fuel as a vital piece of its plan to eliminate carbon emissions. If it succeeds, that could lay the groundwork for a new global supply chain.

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Amazon Faces Possible $425 Million EU Privacy Fine

Luxembourg has circulated a draft decision sanctioning Amazon’s privacy practices and proposing the fine among the bloc’s 26 other national authorities.

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Covid-19 Deaths This Year Have Already Eclipsed 2020’s Toll

As wealthy nations vaccinate, the growing death tally underscores the worsening divide between rich and poor nations and highlights how the pandemic is far from over.

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Banks to Companies: No More Deposits, Please

Awash in deposits over the course of the pandemic, some banks are now encouraging their corporate clients to spend the cash on their businesses or move it elsewhere.

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China Tempers Climate Change Efforts After Economic Officials Limit Scope

The world’s biggest carbon emitter has pledged to start reducing emissions by 2030 and reach net-zero emissions by 2060. But for now, Beijing is prioritizing economic growth.

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IRS Is Investigating Release of Tax Information of Wealthy Americans

The commissioner of the IRS told lawmakers that it is looking into how the tax and income details on Jeff Bezos and others were released. ProPublica published the information.

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Senate Approves $250 Billion Bill to Boost Tech Research

The bipartisan bill would boost government spending on technology research and development amid rising competition from China and other nations.

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