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These Corporations Have Pledged to Help Employees Obtain Abortions When States Restrict Them
Here’s where companies stand in helping employees navigate abortion restrictions.
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Yelp Says it Will Cover Travel Expenses for Workers Seeking Abortions
The tech company joins a growing number that are drawing up policies aimed at helping workers get reproductive health care elsewhere as a growing number of states move to restrict abortion rights.
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Less Than 1% of All FDIC-Insured Banks Are Black-Owned, According to the FDIC
Between 1888 and 1934, there were 134 Black-owned banks. Today, there are only 20 Black-owned banks that qualify as Minority Depository Institutions.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Under Armour, Zillow, Affirm and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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What to Watch Today: Stock Futures Flat After Rout on Inflation, Fed Fears
U.S. stock futures were steady Friday, one day after a sharp sell-off was prompted by hot inflation and Fed rate hike concerns.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: Under Armour, Zillow, Expedia and Others
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
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Yelp Is Hiring ‘Chief Pizza Officer' For $25,000
The position will serve as “the authority on all things pizza” and continue their pizza education across the U.S.
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Senate Committee Votes to Advance Major Tech Antitrust Bill
The bill has significant implications for Amazon, Apple and Google in particular.
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The Senate Will Get Its Best Shot at Regulating Big Tech, and Apple, Google and Amazon Are Already Playing Defense
The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to deliberate on the American Innovation and Choice Online Act on Thursday.
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Sen. Warren and Rep. Jayapal Tell Google to Stop Trying to ‘Bully' DOJ Antitrust Chief Into Recusal
Google previously requested the DOJ review whether Kanter should be recused from cases and investigations involving its business based on his past work.
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Senate Confirms Big Tech Critic Jonathan Kanter to Lead DOJ Antitrust Division
As the DOJ’s new antitrust chief, Kanter will inherit a lawsuit against Google filed during the Trump administration.
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Klobuchar, Grassley to Lead Antitrust Bill Barring Big Tech From Disadvantaging Rivals
The American Innovation and Choice Online Act would prohibit dominant online platforms from engaging in discriminatory behavior.
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Facebook Whistleblower: The Company Knows It's Harming People and the Buck Stops With Zuckerberg
Frances Haugen unmasked herself Sunday as the source behind leaked documents at the core of a revealing Wall Street Journal series about Facebook.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Monday
U.S. stock futures fell modestly Monday after finishing a rough week with strong rally on the first day of October.
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Facebook Whistleblower Reveals Identity, Accuses the Platform of a ‘Betrayal of Democracy'
Frances Haugen, a former product manager on Facebook’s civic misinformation team, revealed herself as the whistleblower behind the leaked documents.
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DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Sue NYC Over Bill That Limits How Much They Can Charge Restaurants
The lawsuit follows a similar legal action from DoorDash and Grubhub against San Francisco.
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Yelp Announces New COVID-19 Features for Businesses
In light of the recent rise in COVID-19 cases driven by the delta variant, Yelp announced two new, free attributes–“Proof of vaccination required” and “All staff fully vaccinated”– for businesses to be able to add to their pages.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Virgin Galactic, Robinhood, Yelp, Novavax & More
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.
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What to Watch Today: Dow Futures Rise After July Jobs Report Tops Expectations
Dow futures rose after the Labor Department issued a better-than-expected July jobs report.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: Canopy Growth, Gannett, DraftKings, Novavax and Others
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.