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Senate Votes to Proceed With Trump Impeachment Trial

Six Republicans break with their party to join all Democrats in asserting that the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump was within the Senate’s jurisdiction even though Mr. Trump is no longer in office.

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WSJ News Exclusive | Reddit’s Valuation Doubles to $6 Billion After Funding Round

The social-media company has added users through the Covid-19 pandemic and more recently has gained attention for its role in the recent Wall Street trading frenzy.

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Malls Spent Billions on Theme Parks to Woo Shoppers. It Made Matters Worse.

Go-karts, laser tag and ropes courses aren’t very popular during a pandemic, even when they’re open. For big operators who thought entertainment was a solution to a declining business, the bills are coming due.

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Slow Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout, New Variants Shift Some Business Plans

The rollout and new variants are pushing back CEO expectations for when consumers will return en masse to traveling, eating out and shopping in stores.

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From Lightbulbs to 5G, China Battles West for Control of Vital Technology Standards

Whoever has control of industrial norms for telecommunications, electricity transmission and artificial intelligence is in a position to dominate. For years, Western countries had the whip hand. Not anymore.

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The Biden Administration’s Elusive Stimulus Goal: Full Employment

Before the pandemic, low joblessness boosted prosperity without overheating the economy and igniting inflation. Getting back there is the top economic aim of the Fed and White House. “The longer that you allow that high unemployment to fester, the more scarring it has.”

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Ford Expected to Slash Vehicle Production Over Chip Shortage

A global semiconductor shortage is expected to cut the company’s vehicle output by up to 20% in the first quarter of this year, illustrating how the fallout from the computer-chip crunch has hit the car business.

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