Jeff Blackburn, a top Amazon executive and close aide to Chief Executive Jeff Bezos, is leaving the company after taking a yearlong sabbatical https://t.co/7SDWatCaDw
President Biden signed dozens of executive orders in his first few weeks in office, but his administration has moved slowly on trade. @GeraldFSeib takes us through four reasons why. #WSJWhatsNowhttps://t.co/PbJp4L2gkx
🎧 Listen: In today's episode of The Journal podcast, the CEO of voting-machine maker Dominion Voting Systems speaks about the storm of accusations regarding its role in the 2020 election. @AlexaCorse describes how the company is fighting back. https://t.co/AWAQUeUJWH
GameStop's finance chief is leaving weeks after a social-media-led frenzy sent the company’s share price soaring, only for it to fall afterward https://t.co/gt5sv2Ibql
AstraZeneca expects U.S. health regulators to clear its Covid-19 vaccine in early April, at which point the company would release 30 million doses, an executive told Congress Tuesday https://t.co/2Ijp4lDEki
New York Attorney General Letitia James said a grand jury didn’t indict any police officer involved in the March death of Daniel Prude in Rochester https://t.co/uz5puv6tp0
#WSJWhatsNow: The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 ended higher Tuesday after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell signaled that an interest-rate increase from the central bank isn’t imminent https://t.co/UzJL7Se3Ut
Disease modelers advising the U.K. government recently made a sobering projection: 56,000 more Covid-19 deaths by the summer of next year, even if the country tiptoes out of lockdown and the vaccines work https://t.co/CrY0TAVKI8
The chair and four other members of the Texas power grid operator’s board are resigning after blackouts left millions across the state without electricity and heat during a deep freeze last week https://t.co/YUEXjBu2qm
From @WSJopinion: Corporate media censorship, such as Amazon’s scrubbing of a heretical book, is accelerating. And government is right alongside, pushing for censorship with increasing force. https://t.co/QEeNDoDD8Y
The standoff with Facebook in Australia represents the boiling over of a long-simmering question around the world: Should big tech platforms have to pay publishers for the news articles that populate their sites? https://t.co/KeCNLxvLpB
Nearly 80 deaths have been attributed to the harsh freeze that swept Texas last week, but the disaster’s full human cost could climb higher as local investigations continue https://t.co/1v6naKWeS4
A North Korean defector swam across the border, slipped through a drainage conduit and appeared on South Korean military cameras eight times before being detected https://t.co/rK1fbZfW6w
Novavax tried to develop an approved vaccine for decades, with no success. A promising Covid-19 shot could change its fortunes. https://t.co/v1B6v0Hmft
New research shows rampant loneliness among Americans, with young adults and mothers among the most vulnerable. Here are ways to help. https://t.co/heh6op2bnD