business highlights

by:Yovog     2023-06-18
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Swashington, Supreme Court and worker (AP)—
A split Supreme Court ruled that businesses could ban their workers from uniting in disputes over wages and conditions in the workplace, a decision that affected about 25 million non-
Union employees.
Five conservative judges in the court make up the majority, and the judge believes that it is possible to force an employee to use arbitration personally, not the court, to file a complaint about wages and overtime. ——Why US-
Washington: China\'s trade talks have not solved the toughest problems. AP)—
In the face of the risk of a trade war that hurts each other, the world\'s two largest economies put aside their differences.
However, the fragile truce between the United States and China is far from clear.
In exchange for a US agreement to delay tariffs on Chinese products, Beijing agreed over the weekend to \"drastically reduce\" the huge US trade deficit with China.
However, there was no specific commitment from Beijing. ——
Consumer Reports raised concerns about the Tesla Model 3AP)—
Long Emergency parking distance, difficult-to-
The use of controls and harsh rides prevents Tesla\'s Model 3 quality
Market electric vehicles with recommended purchase ratings from Consumer Reports.
Although the magazine says the car has a strong acceleration and control capability, the tester has 152-
In the emergency braking test, the foot stops the distance from 60 miles/hour.
Tesla\'s own test found 60-to-
The average zero braking distance is 133 feet.
Model 3 is Tesla\'s first attempt to attract the public. market buyers. ——
From airlines to pizza shops, European companies adopt the London data method (AP)—
From pizza shops to airlines in 28 countries in the EU, businesses are eager to comply with the new rules for data privacy that came into effect in May 25.
The new rules are designed to make it easier for EU residents to give and revoke permission for companies to use personal information.
They apply not only to tech giants like Facebook and Google, but also to any company that stores personal data, big or small. ——
Microsoft promises to expand EU data rights Worldwide in New YorkAP)—
Microsoft said it promised to provide users with the same data and privacy rights as Europeans under the new regulations globally.
This means that no matter where you live, you can see the information that Microsoft has collected about you and correct or delete it if necessary.
You can also object to using data for marketing and other purposes.
Some companies have been limiting these rights only to Europeans. ——
The British government is not going to stop Comcast-The Sky of dalendon (AP)—
The British government said it did not intend to mention the United States. S.
22 billion of Comcast, media group ($30. 7 billion)
Takeover offer in London
The competition authority stated that the proposed merger would not raise concerns on the grounds of public interest.
Culture minister Matt Hancock said he \"reviewed the relevant evidence\" and that he \"did not want to issue\" a notice of intervention. ——
The dispute over the size of eye drops failed to attract the attention of the Supreme CourtAP)—
The dispute over the size of eye drops failed to attract the attention of the United StatesS. Supreme Court.
Pharmaceutical companies, including Allergan and Bausch & Lomb, have asked the Supreme Court to intervene in the case.
Patients who use the company\'s eye drops for glaucoma and other diseases argue that the eye drops in the bottle are too large to cause wasted drugs to flow down their faces.
Monday\'s decision by the high court means
A court decision allowing the proceeding to proceed will be established. ——
Emotional Irish abortion under the microscope social mediaAP)—
In Ireland, the debate over whether to elevate the country for decades is going on --
Old ban on abortionPro-
Repeal the banner statement: \"her choice: vote in favor. ” Anti-
Abortion placards warn of a \"murder permit \".
Online, the debate is the same charge-
What is even more vague is that, before Friday\'s referendum, unregulated, Origin-uncertain advertising competes for the influence of voters, which could give Irish women the right to terminate their pregnancy for the first time. ——Hope for US-
China\'s trade progress has skyrocketed New York stock market (AP)—
After the United States, Wall Street and overseas stocks rose. S.
China says it has made progress in trade talks.
Industrial and technology companies and banks have made some of the biggest gains.
GE said it would combine the train engine business with Westinghouse air brake technology. ——
The S & P 500 index climbed 20. 04 points, or 0.
From 7 to 2,733. 01.
The Dow Jones industrial average rose 298. 20 points, or 1.
Month, 25,013. 29.
The Nasdaq composite index rose 39. 70 points, or 0.
5 to 7,394. 04.
The smaller Russell 2000 Index
The company\'s stock rose 10 points while setting a record. 81 points, or 0.
From 7 to 1,637. 44. Benchmark U. S.
Crude oil rose 1.
3 cents to $72.
A bucket in New York.
Brent crude, which had priced international oil, rose by 0.
9 cents to $79.
London\'s $22 a barrel.
Wholesale gasoline prices rose 1 cent to $2.
26 gallons, heating oil rose 0.
Four cents to two dollars. 27 a gallon.
Natural gas fell 1.
Three cents to two dollars.
81 cubic feet per 1,000 cubic feet.
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