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Pentagon Divides Big Cloud-Computing Deal Among 4 Firms

Contracts that could total $9 billion were awarded to Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle. An earlier effort, won by Microsoft,…

New York Times Union Announces One-Day Strike

Negotiators for the company and the union, which represents most of the newsroom, have failed to come to an agreement…

The ‘SPAC King’ Is Over It

Not long ago, Chamath Palihapitiya could be called the Jim Cramer of SPACs. A Facebook executive turned venture capitalist, Mr.…

Britain Counts Down to Christmas With a List of Labor Walkouts

Job actions by ambulance staff, nurses, rail workers and others will hit Britain every day between now and Dec. 25.

An Activist Investor Takes on BlackRock Over E.S.G.

A hedge fund sees BlackRock’s embrace of E.S.G. principles as a distraction, and it wants the money-management giant’s C.E.O., Laurence…

Why Losing to Meta in Court May Still Be a Win for Regulators

As the Federal Trade Commission prepares to face off in court against Meta over a V.R. start-up deal, the agency…

India Chases Clean Energy, but Economic Goals Put Coal First

“I will not compromise on the availability of power,” India’s energy minister has declared in defense of fossil fuel use,…

Twitter’s Rivals Try to Capitalize on Musk-Induced Chaos

New start-ups and other social platforms sense opportunity as Twitter grapples with changes from Elon Musk, its new owner.

Oversight Board Criticizes Meta for Preferential Treatment

Influential and powerful users on Facebook and Instagram receive “unequal treatment,” an internal report said.

Renewables Will Overtake Coal by Early 2025, Energy Agency Says

In a new report, the international group said that solar, wind and other renewable sources will expand much more swiftly…

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