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Millions Are Unemployed. Why Can’t Companies Find Workers?

U.S. employers in sectors like manufacturing and restaurants aren’t finding enough people to hire, threatening to hold back the country’s economic recovery. Among the reasons potential workers are holding back: fear of getting Covid, lack of child care and enhanced unemployment benefits.

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Everything Screams Inflation

Investors are woefully unprepared for what may be a once-in-a-generation shift in the market.

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U.S. Backs Waiver of Intellectual Property Protection for Covid-19 Vaccines

The Biden administration voiced support for a World Trade Organization proposal aimed at helping speed up global production of shots.

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Inside ‘Facebook Jail’: The Secret Rules That Put Users in the Doghouse

The site’s Oversight Board is expected to rule on Donald Trump’s case Wednesday. Breaking Facebook’s rules can mean removed posts and blocked privileges, but a vast number of guidelines for moderators aren’t made public.

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Yellen Says She Isn’t Predicting Higher Interest Rates

Treasury Secretary walks backs comments she made earlier suggesting that rates might rise.

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Auto Makers Retreat From 50 Years of ‘Just in Time’ Manufacturing

Pressured by the pandemic, the hyperefficient supply-chain model pioneered by Toyota is under assault.

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Epic Games CEO Slams Apple’s Fees as Unfair on Trial’s First Day

An antitrust trial that could reshape the relationship between software developers and app-store operators got under way, with the videogame company’s CEO claiming Apple holds monopoly power.

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