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Location American Business News for 4 October 2021
Connecticut AG Requests Meeting With TikTok Over 'Slap A Teacher' Challenge The move comes as new reports emerge of students taking part in the 'slap a teacher' challenge across the U.S.
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Looking At How Blackpink's Lisa Made History On Billboard's Rap Sales Chart Lisa's "Money" was a major historic win on the rap sales chart.
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Evergrande And The Debt Ceiling Could Floor Investors Some troubles just seem to hang around and Evergrande appears to be one of them. Can Tesla and Merck fix this trouble?
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Whistleblower says a Facebook study found only up to 5% of hate on the platform is addressed The copied documents also showed that only .6% of violence and incitement on the platform was addressed.
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The 75 Fastest Growing Agencies in the US and Around the World Access the entire sortable, interactive list of Adweek's Fastest Growing agencies and read their stories here. If running an agency before the pandemic was difficult, heading one up while the world was in lockdown was a ...
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Mark Zuckerberg's net worth is shedding billions

Business Insider - 4 Oct 2021 21:54
Facebook's stock dropped amid widespread outages on its platforms and revelations from a whistleblower.
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Volvo's IPO Shows How Legacy Car Makers Can Clean Up

Wall Street Journal - 4 Oct 2021 16:53
The $25 billion valuation mooted for the Swedish manufacturer would put it at a premium to much of the sector--and not just because of its stake in a hot EV startup.
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These are the 25 large companies where employees are happiest Adobe ranked at the top of this year's list from Comparably of the happiest employees at large companies. RingCentral followed right behind Adobe.
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These are the 25 small and midsize companies where employees are happiest Eargo ranks number one in Comparably's latest ranking of small and midsize companies with the happiest employees.
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JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon defends $30M-per-year salary JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon defended his eye-popping $31.5 million salary as the result of the country's "free market" which "everyone should applaud."
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ACL Fest Day 3: Duran Duran Soars, Greta Van Fleet Sinks And White Reaper Shreds Three vastly different rock bands performed on Sunday at ACL Fest to varying degrees of success.
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Russia, US in Top 3 for Crypto-Related Threats, Cybersecurity Report Unveils Threats related to cryptocurrency have followed prices, decreasing significantly after the market slump in May, suggests a recent report released by a leading internet security firm. Detections fell by almost a quarter b...
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China Evergrande's Shares Are Halted as Doubts Swirl

The New York Times - 4 Oct 2021 04:22
China Evergrande's Shares Are Halted as Doubts Swirl The property giant owes billions of dollars in debt, and investors worry that any collapse could hit broader markets.
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Shares of its unit Evergrande Property Services Group were also suspended, according to the Hong Kong stock exchange.
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Fauci said people blaming immigrants for the spread of COVID-19 in the US need to 'face reality' A recent poll found 55% of Republicans believed immigrants and tourists bringing in COVID-19 was a major reason for the latest surge.
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Product manager hired to help combat election interference on the social-media platform found the company unwilling to address shortcomings and left her job in May.
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The Good, Bad And Ugly From The Green Bay Packers' Win Over The Pittsburgh Steelers Green Bay's Randall Cobb had four catches in the first three weeks of the season. On Sunday, Cobb caught five balls and two touchdowns.
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Coinbase Meeting With US Lawmakers to Discuss Crypto Regulatory Proposal The Nasdaq-listed crypto exchange Coinbase has been meeting with members of Congress to discuss the cryptocurrency regulation it plans to propose, according to CEO Brian Armstrong. In addition, the company has met with m...
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AOC rips a possible $1 trillion infrastructure bill: 'That's the annual budget for NYC alone, but spread thin for everyone in the US.' Bernie Sanders is gearing up to take on "the entire ruling class of this country," who are spending big to slash the infrastructure price tag.
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"The Nasdaq is the punching bag as global bond yields rise," Edward Moya of Oanda said. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to 1.484%.
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Clubhouse, DoubleVerify, Vimeo Join EC Code of Practice on Disinformation Social audio application Clubhouse and ad verification platform DoubleVerify were among eight new companies to sign on to the Code of Practice on Disinformation from the European Commission. They were joined by online vi...
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Members of the 60,000-strong International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees union voted to authorize a film and TV production strike According to an IATSE press release, 98% of voting members were in favor, and the move will allow union president Matthew D. Loeb to call a strike.
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