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How U.S. and China Are Breaking Up, in Charts
Listen to article (2 minutes) A deepening confrontation between the U.S. and China is eroding trade ties between the world’s two largest economies, with goods
Starbucks Prevails in Legal Challenge to Its Diversity Policies
Decision in federal court in Spokane, Wash., is a setback for legal activists who have sought to unwind companies’ policies aimed at increasing representation of
Amazon's Palm-Payment Effort Is a Sneak Attack on Apple and Google
It’s also a potentially massive play to make Amazon the central ID system for your whole life—from banking and loyalty programs to tickets, age verification
Viet Dinh to Leave as Fox's Chief Legal Officer
The architect of the company’s ill-fated strategy in a defamation battle that resulted in a record $787.5 million settlement is leaving his post at year’s
China’s Options for Retaliation Are Few After U.S. Investment Ban
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Tesla's New CFO Is Known as VT. The Rest Is a Mystery.
Vaibhav Taneja came up through the accounting ranks of SolarCity and the EV maker. Source link
A New Green Tax-Credit Market Is for Corporations. Some People Want In.
Some tax advisers are urging the Treasury Department to let individuals use clean-energy tax credits, too. Source link
Amazon Wants to Deliver Your Order Without a Box, But Neighbors May See Your Snore Strips
Listen to article (2 minutes) Millions of Amazon orders are arriving on doorsteps across the U.S. without any extra packaging. A new television may sit
Startups Are Dying, and Venture Investors Aren't Saving Them
Investors are becoming more selective with their bets, threatening the hundreds of startups that raised cash during the recent boom. Source link
CFOs Are More Optimistic on Side-Stepping a Recession
Costs remain a concern, but a strong labor market and moderating inflation have assuaged finance chiefs’ worst economic fears. Source link