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Facebook Lifts Ban on Political Advertising
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The social network had prohibited political ads on its site indefinitely after the November election. Such ads have been criticized for spreading misinformation.
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Why Investors Are Now Troubled by Signs of Surging Growth
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The stock and bond markets are jittery because the prospect of an economic rebound is forcing investors to reassess their holdings.
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Alamo Drafthouse files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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The company said the move would provide the company with the financing needed to weather the pandemic.
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The British government extends wage supports but looks toward the pandemic’s end.
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Last year, Britain’s gross domestic product shrank nearly 10 percent, the worst in three centuries.
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Michaels to Be Acquired by Private Equity Firm
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The acquisition by Apollo Global Management is a bet that Michaels can continue to ride the wave of enthusiasm for crafting spurred by Americans stuck at home in the pandemic.
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Exxon Mobil’s Chief Says It Is ‘Supportive’ of Zero-Emission Goals
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Darren Woods, in an interview before an annual presentation to investors today, also suggested there was common ground with Biden administration policies.
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Vernon Jordan Is Remembered as a Power Broker
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Remembering Vernon Jordan, the civil rights leader turned corporate power broker.
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Employers are still not sure what the return to offices will look like.
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