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Push for Bigger Stimulus Checks Is Running Out of Time
As the congressional session nears its end, GOP leaders are rejecting Democratic demands for a stand-alone vote on the larger payments, and the chamber is focused on overriding President Trump’s veto of an annual defense-policy bill.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalWSJ News Exclusive | Inside the Google-Facebook Ad Deal at the Heart of a Price-Fixing Lawsuit
Details of a state attorneys general lawsuit against Google, including contract terms and company documents, shed light on the legal battle against the tech giant, which is being accused of illegally fixing prices in a 2018 business agreement with Facebook.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente original‘There Was a Piece Missing—We Were All White’: One Bank Targets Racial Inequity
Companies across the U.S. are pledging to hire and promote more women and people of color, in many cases saying they want to make their workplaces reflect their customers. Boston-based Eastern Bank has made sustained efforts yet still says “we have a long way to go.”
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalInstacart Looked Like a Savior. Now Stores Aren’t So Sure.
While many grocers have relied on the delivery service’s technology as the pandemic drove consumers online, some chains are concerned about Instacart’s fees and other aspects of the partnership.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalPushback on Xi’s Vision for China Spreads Beyond U.S.
Countries that once avoided upsetting Beijing are moving closer to Washington’s harder stance—to curb Chinese access to customers, technology and sensitive infrastructure.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalChina Tells Ant Group to Refocus on Its Payments Business
Chinese financial regulators moved to rein in Ant Group, the financial-technology giant controlled by billionaire Jack Ma, telling it to switch its focus back to its mainstay payments business and rectify problems in faster-growing areas.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalTrump Signs Covid-19 Aid Bill Averting Government Shutdown
The signing of the bill ended a standoff with Congress and paved the way for millions of Americans to get economic relief as the coronavirus pandemic surges across the country.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
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