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The Economic Losers in the New World Order
Giant subsidies and rising protectionism are upending decades of free trade. Smaller countries, from the U.K. to Singapore, are getting left behind. 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
DoorDash Order Frequency Hits New High as Delivery Demand Stays Strong
The company said consumers spent more on deliveries of food and household essentials. Source link
US senators push China investments tracker in defense bill as White House finalizes order By Reuters
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Twitter seeks termination of FTC order over data practices By Reuters
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FTC would face tough appeal of Microsoft-Activision order -experts By Reuters
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EV charger maker Tritium wins order from Hawaii under federal funding program By Reuters
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US requests stay on order that restricted Biden officials from contacting social media firms By Reuters
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Fed’s Barr lays out plan to order more capital for large U.S. banks By Reuters
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