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Japan Restricts Semiconductor-Equipment Exports as Ties With China Chill
World Asia Japan Move comes as Tokyo’s foreign minister plans to visit Beijing after detention of Japanese man Source link
Ford Raises Price Again on Electric F-150 Lightning Truck
Business Autos & Transportation Autos Industry Auto maker resumes full production of the truck after addressing a battery issue Source link
Musk's Change to Twitter's Blue Check Mark Angers Celebrities
William Shatner, Jason Alexander and Monica Lewinsky criticize move to tie a social-media status symbol to platform subscriptions. Source link
Meta to Let Users Opt Out of Some Targeted Ads, but Only in Europe
WSJ News Exclusive Business Facebook, Instagram parent hopes plans to alter a privacy approach that would limit the impact from EU orders Source link
One Way to Actually Make Money on YouTube and TikTok: Get Behind the Camera
First came the social-media influencer. Now some aspiring influencers are finding it more profitable to assist others in the industry. Many young Americans dream of
Binance Sees $2 Billion in Outflows as Troubles Compound
In a tumultuous few days, the crypto giant raised fees, suffered software issues and faced a regulator lawsuit. Source link
Drug Middlemen Accused of Price Fixing by Ohio Attorney General
The state’s lawsuit alleged certain pharmacy-benefit managers shared drug pricing and other information to gain leverage during rebate negotiations with pharmaceutical companies. Source link
America’s Housing Markets: Home Prices Fall in the West and Rise in the East
In an unusual pattern, the 12 major housing markets west of Texas, plus Austin, saw home prices fall in January, while the opposite happened in
U.S. Ad Spending Still Expected to Grow in 2023 Despite ‘Stressful Economic Signals’
CMO Today Media owners’ U.S. ad revenues are expected to increase 3.4% to $326 billion this year, according to a new forecast from Magna Source
Social Media Platforms Are Asking Users for Money. They Probably Don’t Mean You.
Social-media companies are finally asking users to pay up. It isn’t personal—it’s strictly business. As of last month, the option to pay for Facebook’s new