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Pay Cuts, Taxes, Child Care: What Another Year of Remote Work Will Look Like

Facebook considered tracking its employees. Lyft is making some workers move before April. Here’s how big companies are wrestling with thorny work-from-home issues.

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Airbnb Posts Steep Losses in First Earnings Report After Going Public

Home-sharing giant posts a steep annual loss in its first earnings as a public company, as costs tied to its market debut capped a year in which the pandemic ravaged the travel industry.

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China’s Campaign to Crush Democracy in Hong Kong Is Working

Hong Kong, the freewheeling former British colony, has been brought to heel by a new national security law used to quell street protests, ban foreign lobbying and gut the legislature.

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McKinsey Partners Vote Out Leader in Wake of Opioid Settlement, Other Crises

The consulting firm’s partners voted to replace Kevin Sneader as its leader after internal dissatisfaction over steps he took following a series of crises for the firm, people familiar with the matter said.

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Lumber Prices Are Soaring. Why Are Tree Growers Miserable?

Sawmill operators are harvesting gains while Southern landowners are struggling with a surplus of trees. “I’m not making anything,” said one Georgia timber veteran.

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Home Depot, Macy’s Expect Pandemic Trends to Continue, for Now

Home Depot has fared better than Macy’s during the pandemic as consumers have chosen home improvements over new clothes, but they say that could change if the health crisis eases.

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Novavax Nears Covid-19 Vaccine Game Changer—After Years of Failure

Scientists believe that if authorized, Novavax’s vaccine could be one of the more powerful weapons against the pandemic. It would be a shift in fortune for the company, which last year was struggling to survive.

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