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Apple Sues Israeli Spyware Maker, Seeking to Block Its Access to iPhones

Apple accused NSO Group, the Israeli surveillance company, of “flagrant” violations of its software, as well as federal and state laws.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

Wall Street Grudgingly Allows Remote Work as Bankers Dig In

Finance employees who couldn’t imagine working from home before the pandemic are now reluctant to return to the office. Their bosses can’t figure out how to bring them back.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

The United States and other world powers will tap oil reserves.

In an attempt to reduce energy prices, the U.S. will release 50 million barrels of crude. Five other nations also will dip into stockpiles.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

‘Vaccinated, Recovered or Dead’: Europe Fights Covid Wave — and Itself

Europe is again at the center of the pandemic, and amid vaccine resistance and protests, nations are imposing new rules and pressuring people to get inoculated.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

Justice Department to Pay About $130 Million to Parkland Shooting Victims

Family members of victims had sued over how the F.B.I. handled tips warning about the gunman before he killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

Thanksgiving Will Cost More This Year. That Could Cost Democrats, Too.

Rising prices for gas and a holiday meal could come back to bite Democrats, who fear that inflation may upend their electoral prospects in the 2022 midterms.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

How the U.S. Lost Ground to China in the Contest for Clean Energy

Americans failed to safeguard decades of diplomatic and financial investments in Congo, where the world’s largest supply of cobalt is controlled by Chinese companies backed by Beijing.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original