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Amazon in Talks to Carry Many NFL Games Exclusively on Prime Video

TV networks also are expected to pay nearly twice as much for new rights to Sunday and Monday games.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Google’s User-Tracking Crackdown Has Advertisers Bracing for Change

A move by Google to rein in tracking of web users drew mixed reviews in the ad world, with some executives expressing cautious optimism the change will be good for consumers and others worrying it will increase the tech giant’s industry stranglehold.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Six Dr. Seuss Books Are Dropped After Review Finds Imagery Offensive

The decision won’t affect Dr. Seuss’s best-known works, which publisher Random House Books for Young Readers and several booksellers said would remain available to customers.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Biden Expects U.S. to Have Covid-19 Vaccines for All Adults by End of May

The president said enough vaccines would be available two months earlier than he had previously indicated, after Merck agreed to help Johnson & Johnson produce shots.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

California Provides Billions for School Reopenings

The Los Angeles superintendent wants elementary schools open by mid-April, but has yet to reach a deal with the teachers union.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Oil Trade Group Is Poised to Endorse Carbon Pricing

The American Petroleum Institute said the move to put a price on carbon emissions would be a step toward meeting terms of the Paris climate accord.

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How Europe Became the World’s Biggest Electric-Car Market—and Why It Might Not Last

Europe is buying electric vehicles at a record pace and has overtaken China as the world’s biggest EV market. But some worry the trend will be short-lived.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original