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Meta’s Facebook to pay $90 million to settle privacy lawsuit over user tracking
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) - Facebook agreed to pay $90 million to settle a decade-old privacy lawsuit accusing it of tracking users' internet activity even after they logged out of the social medi...
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France can afford to cut business tax by 10-15 billion euros – minister
PARIS (Reuters) - France can only afford to cut business tax by another 10 billion to 15 billion euros without putting its public deficit reduction plans at risk, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said ...
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U.S. Senate Republican leader McConnell to meet with Fed’s Powell on inflation
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said he planned to meet with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday to discuss inflation and the U.S. economy. "I look forwa...
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Tyson Foods ends mask mandate for some workers, but not at meat plants
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tyson Foods Inc said fully vaccinated employees at some facilities will no longer be required to wear masks starting on Tuesday, but those at meat-packing plants would still have t...
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BIS chief says new policies needed to enhance resilience of private firms
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Many of the macroeconomic policies that governments have pursued during the COVID-19 pandemic have hit their limits and a new approach to enhance the resilience of private firms...
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Key EU lawmaker aims for April pact on rules to rein in tech giants
By Foo Yun Chee STRASBOURG (Reuters) - Landmark EU rules aimed at curbing the power of U.S. tech giants could be agreed between lawmakers and EU countries as soon as April, with sticking points expect...
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U.S. corporate probe settlements fell in 2021 -Justice Department
By Chris Prentice WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of deals resolving U.S. government investigations into corporate misconduct declined sharply last year as President Joe Biden's administration took ...
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Nine Sandy Hook families settle liability claims with Remington Arms
(Reuters) - Remington Arms on Tuesday settled liability claims with the families of five adults and four children killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, the first time that a gun maker h...
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World Bank chief says gradual rate hikes, bond ‘tapering’ unlikely to control inflation
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - World Bank President David Malpass said on Tuesday that gradual central bank interest rate hikes and "tapering" of bond purchases are not likely to be able to control inflation ...
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U.S. agencies vow closer spectrum coordination after 5G air standoff
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and National Telecommunications and Information Administration on Tuesday vowed to improve U.S. government coordination on spectrum m...
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