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CHINESE FACTORIES DELAY NEW ORDERS AS COSTS RISE, RISKING Higher raw-material prices and a lack of workers are forcing more manufacturers to slow production, stoking fears of inflation By Stella Yifan Xie – The Wall Street Journal. HONG KONG—Buffeted by rising costs, some Chinese manufacturers are refusing to accept new orders or are even considering shutting down operations temporarily—moves that could put more strain on global supply GOOGLE STRIKES DEAL WITH HOSPITAL CHAIN TO DEVELOP Tech giant expands health-sector presence in latest deal to develop tools to improve medical care, as privacy concerns arise By Melanie Evans – The Wall Street Journal. Alphabet Inc.’s GOOG +0.04% Google and national hospital chain HCA Healthcare Inc. HCA +1.19% have struck a deal to develop healthcare algorithms using patient records, the latest foray by a tech giant into the $3 trillion WHAT DOES YOUR VACATION SMELL LIKE? Seven notable noses—a chef, florist, perfumer and others—recall the aromas of favorite vacation spots they can’t wait to inhale again By Constance C.R. White – The Wall Street Journal. RARELY do we go rummaging through our brain’s olfactory files for reminders of an impressive vacation. But this is a great time to give a workout to WHAT WOULD A UNIVERSAL DIGITAL HEALTH PASS SYSTEM LOOK Startups, governments and nonprofits are racing to create so-called “vaccine passports,” or digital health passes aimed at helping people travel and safely move around in public. WSJ explains what it would take to get a global digital health pass system off the ground. Featured video licensed from the Wall Street Journal. COVID-19 RAISED HOUSEWORK DEMANDS, AND WOMEN CARRIED MORE According to Dr. Sayer’s research, women’s daily housework fell to less than 2 hours and 30 minutes in 2012, down from an average of 4 hours a day in 1965. At the same time, men’s daily contribution rose to 1 hour and 23 minutes, up from an average of 36 minutes a day. Researchers puzzle over why, in general, women clean more than men. YOU TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19. NOW WHAT? Doctors answer questions about quarantining, getting the vaccine and resuming daily activities By Sumathi Reddy – The Wall Street Journal. A Covid-19 diagnosis can be unsettling and stir up anxiety and a flurry of questions. Many people who learn they have tested positive wonder how long they will be contagious, what they should BILL AND MELINDA GATES DIVORCE HIGHLIGHTS RISE OF OLDER Bill and Melinda Gates aren’t like most couples. But their split highlights a broader phenomenon in American relationships. Divorce after the age of 50, often called “gray divorce,” has risen in recent decades, bucking an overall decline in divorce among younger couples. The reasons for older-age divorces are often different thanfor
OVER 47,000 WILD ANIMALS SOLD IN WUHAN MARKETS BEFORE 16 hours ago · New study shows animals were often butchered on site in markets and stored in cramped, unhygienic conditions By Jeremy Page, Drew Hinshaw and Betsy McKay – The Wall Street Journal. More than 47,000 wild animals were sold in the Chinese city of Wuhan in the two and a half years before the first confirmed Covid-19 WHAT CAN YOU DO TO LOWER YOUR RISK OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE 1 day ago · The approval is “a positive step in the right direction,” says Dr. Doraiswamy. It’s important, though, that clinicians and patients temper their expectations, he says, noting that not everyone with Alzheimer’s disease qualifies, and the benefits and effects are not “dramatic.” CHINESE FACTORIES DELAY NEW ORDERS AS COSTS RISE, RISKING Higher raw-material prices and a lack of workers are forcing more manufacturers to slow production, stoking fears of inflation By Stella Yifan Xie – The Wall Street Journal. HONG KONG—Buffeted by rising costs, some Chinese manufacturers are refusing to accept new orders or are even considering shutting down operations temporarily—moves that could put more strain on global supply COVID-19 VACCINE MAKERS PRESS COUNTRIES TO OPPOSE PATENT Lobbying in Germany, Japan and other countries is part of a drug-industry effort to counter requests from developing countries By Jared S. Hopkins and Peter Loftus – The Wall Street Journal. Covid-19 vaccine makers have dialed up lobbying and public-relations efforts to rally opposition to a proposal to temporarily waive their patents. Since the Biden administration threw BUSINESS TRAVEL IS COMING BACK How much business travel returns is an urgent question for airlines, which rely on it for a huge share of their revenue By Alison Sider – The Wall Street Journal. Fresh signs are emerging that business travelers won’t be grounded much longer. Some companies that learned to do without travel during the coronavirus pandemic said they GOOGLE STRIKES DEAL WITH HOSPITAL CHAIN TO DEVELOP Tech giant expands health-sector presence in latest deal to develop tools to improve medical care, as privacy concerns arise By Melanie Evans – The Wall Street Journal. Alphabet Inc.’s GOOG +0.04% Google and national hospital chain HCA Healthcare Inc. HCA +1.19% have struck a deal to develop healthcare algorithms using patient records, the latest foray by a tech giant into the $3 trillion COVID-19 RAISED HOUSEWORK DEMANDS, AND WOMEN CARRIED MORE According to Dr. Sayer’s research, women’s daily housework fell to less than 2 hours and 30 minutes in 2012, down from an average of 4 hours a day in 1965. At the same time, men’s daily contribution rose to 1 hour and 23 minutes, up from an average of 36 minutes a day. Researchers puzzle over why, in general, women clean more than men. YOU TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19. NOW WHAT? Doctors answer questions about quarantining, getting the vaccine and resuming daily activities By Sumathi Reddy – The Wall Street Journal. A Covid-19 diagnosis can be unsettling and stir up anxiety and a flurry of questions. Many people who learn they have tested positive wonder how long they will be contagious, what they should EUROPE’S ECONOMY SPRINGS BACK TO LIFE, BUT SHORTAGES BOOST Acceleration in Covid-19 vaccinations appears to be having a more beneficial impact on the services sector than anticipated By Paul Hannon – The Wall Street Journal. Europe’s economy looks set for a return to growth in the three months through June, with business surveys pointing to a stronger-than-expected rebound in services activity during May, as BITCOIN FALLS AS MUCH AS 30% AS INVESTORS SOUR ON Bitcoin, which traded around $7,000 at the beginning of 2020, peaked at $64,829 in mid-April. Since then, it has fallen 41% to $38,390 as of 5 p.m. ET Wednesday and earlier in the day dropped as low as $30,202. “Many people have been tempted to invest purely because it has gone up in value and they have a fear of missing out,” said Rick OVER 47,000 WILD ANIMALS SOLD IN WUHAN MARKETS BEFORE 16 hours ago · New study shows animals were often butchered on site in markets and stored in cramped, unhygienic conditions By Jeremy Page, Drew Hinshaw and Betsy McKay – The Wall Street Journal. More than 47,000 wild animals were sold in the Chinese city of Wuhan in the two and a half years before the first confirmed Covid-19 WHAT CAN YOU DO TO LOWER YOUR RISK OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE 1 day ago · The approval is “a positive step in the right direction,” says Dr. Doraiswamy. It’s important, though, that clinicians and patients temper their expectations, he says, noting that not everyone with Alzheimer’s disease qualifies, and the benefits and effects are not “dramatic.” CHINESE FACTORIES DELAY NEW ORDERS AS COSTS RISE, RISKING Higher raw-material prices and a lack of workers are forcing more manufacturers to slow production, stoking fears of inflation By Stella Yifan Xie – The Wall Street Journal. HONG KONG—Buffeted by rising costs, some Chinese manufacturers are refusing to accept new orders or are even considering shutting down operations temporarily—moves that could put more strain on global supply COVID-19 VACCINE MAKERS PRESS COUNTRIES TO OPPOSE PATENT Lobbying in Germany, Japan and other countries is part of a drug-industry effort to counter requests from developing countries By Jared S. Hopkins and Peter Loftus – The Wall Street Journal. Covid-19 vaccine makers have dialed up lobbying and public-relations efforts to rally opposition to a proposal to temporarily waive their patents. Since the Biden administration threw BUSINESS TRAVEL IS COMING BACK How much business travel returns is an urgent question for airlines, which rely on it for a huge share of their revenue By Alison Sider – The Wall Street Journal. Fresh signs are emerging that business travelers won’t be grounded much longer. Some companies that learned to do without travel during the coronavirus pandemic said they GOOGLE STRIKES DEAL WITH HOSPITAL CHAIN TO DEVELOP Tech giant expands health-sector presence in latest deal to develop tools to improve medical care, as privacy concerns arise By Melanie Evans – The Wall Street Journal. Alphabet Inc.’s GOOG +0.04% Google and national hospital chain HCA Healthcare Inc. HCA +1.19% have struck a deal to develop healthcare algorithms using patient records, the latest foray by a tech giant into the $3 trillion COVID-19 RAISED HOUSEWORK DEMANDS, AND WOMEN CARRIED MORE According to Dr. Sayer’s research, women’s daily housework fell to less than 2 hours and 30 minutes in 2012, down from an average of 4 hours a day in 1965. At the same time, men’s daily contribution rose to 1 hour and 23 minutes, up from an average of 36 minutes a day. Researchers puzzle over why, in general, women clean more than men. YOU TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19. NOW WHAT? Doctors answer questions about quarantining, getting the vaccine and resuming daily activities By Sumathi Reddy – The Wall Street Journal. A Covid-19 diagnosis can be unsettling and stir up anxiety and a flurry of questions. Many people who learn they have tested positive wonder how long they will be contagious, what they should EUROPE’S ECONOMY SPRINGS BACK TO LIFE, BUT SHORTAGES BOOST Acceleration in Covid-19 vaccinations appears to be having a more beneficial impact on the services sector than anticipated By Paul Hannon – The Wall Street Journal. Europe’s economy looks set for a return to growth in the three months through June, with business surveys pointing to a stronger-than-expected rebound in services activity during May, as BITCOIN FALLS AS MUCH AS 30% AS INVESTORS SOUR ON Bitcoin, which traded around $7,000 at the beginning of 2020, peaked at $64,829 in mid-April. Since then, it has fallen 41% to $38,390 as of 5 p.m. ET Wednesday and earlier in the day dropped as low as $30,202. “Many people have been tempted to invest purely because it has gone up in value and they have a fear of missing out,” said Rick THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY IS HERE. IT’S UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU’VE The U.S. economic recovery is unlike any in recent history, powered by consumers with trillions in extra savings, businesses eager to hire and enormous policy support. Businesses and workers are poised to emerge from the downturn with far less permanent damage than occurred after recent recessions, particularly the 2007-09 downturn. CHINESE FACTORIES DELAY NEW ORDERS AS COSTS RISE, RISKING Higher raw-material prices and a lack of workers are forcing more manufacturers to slow production, stoking fears of inflation By Stella Yifan Xie – The Wall Street Journal. HONG KONG—Buffeted by rising costs, some Chinese manufacturers are refusing to accept new orders or are even considering shutting down operations temporarily—moves that could put more strain on global supply COVID-19 RAISED HOUSEWORK DEMANDS, AND WOMEN CARRIED MORE According to Dr. Sayer’s research, women’s daily housework fell to less than 2 hours and 30 minutes in 2012, down from an average of 4 hours a day in 1965. At the same time, men’s daily contribution rose to 1 hour and 23 minutes, up from an average of 36 minutes a day. Researchers puzzle over why, in general, women clean more than men. HOW INDIA'S COVID CRISIS GOT OUT OF CONTROL, ALARMING THE How India’s Covid Crisis Got Out of Control, Alarming the World. India’s Covid-19 crisis has resulted in record numbers of cases and deaths. WSJ breaks down the chain of events that led to the fastest-growing wave of infection since the pandemic started, and what it means for the world. Featured video licensed from the Wall StreetJournal.
BITCOIN FALLS AS MUCH AS 30% AS INVESTORS SOUR ON Bitcoin, which traded around $7,000 at the beginning of 2020, peaked at $64,829 in mid-April. Since then, it has fallen 41% to $38,390 as of 5 p.m. ET Wednesday and earlier in the day dropped as low as $30,202. “Many people have been tempted to invest purely because it has gone up in value and they have a fear of missing out,” said Rick WHAT DOES YOUR VACATION SMELL LIKE? Seven notable noses—a chef, florist, perfumer and others—recall the aromas of favorite vacation spots they can’t wait to inhale again By Constance C.R. White – The Wall Street Journal. RARELY do we go rummaging through our brain’s olfactory files for reminders of an impressive vacation. But this is a great time to give a workout to WHAT WOULD A UNIVERSAL DIGITAL HEALTH PASS SYSTEM LOOK Startups, governments and nonprofits are racing to create so-called “vaccine passports,” or digital health passes aimed at helping people travel and safely move around in public. WSJ explains what it would take to get a global digital health pass system off the ground. Featured video licensed from the Wall Street Journal. LESSONS OF THE LONG COVID YEAR Lockdowns made the pandemic suffering far worse than necessary. By The Editorial Board – The Wall Street Journal. When a SARS-like virus was reported spreading in Wuhan in late 2019, most Americans never imagined their own government would soon close schools, churches and businesses, order people to stay home, and spend more than $5 THE PRICE OF WOKE CORPORATE POLITICS A new ad campaign targets Nike, Coca-Cola and American Airlines. By The Editorial Board – The Wall Street Journal. Some of America’s most prominent CEOs have been getting political, as in woke political, and perhaps they figured it was cost-free. They are now learning the hard way that it isn’t, as a national advertising campaign BILL AND MELINDA GATES DIVORCE HIGHLIGHTS RISE OF OLDER Bill and Melinda Gates aren’t like most couples. But their split highlights a broader phenomenon in American relationships. Divorce after the age of 50, often called “gray divorce,” has risen in recent decades, bucking an overall decline in divorce among younger couples. The reasons for older-age divorces are often different thanfor
CHINESE FACTORIES DELAY NEW ORDERS AS COSTS RISE, RISKING Higher raw-material prices and a lack of workers are forcing more manufacturers to slow production, stoking fears of inflation By Stella Yifan Xie – The Wall Street Journal. HONG KONG—Buffeted by rising costs, some Chinese manufacturers are refusing to accept new orders or are even considering shutting down operations temporarily—moves that could put more strain on global supply COVID-19 VACCINE MAKERS PRESS COUNTRIES TO OPPOSE PATENT Lobbying in Germany, Japan and other countries is part of a drug-industry effort to counter requests from developing countries By Jared S. Hopkins and Peter Loftus – The Wall Street Journal. Covid-19 vaccine makers have dialed up lobbying and public-relations efforts to rally opposition to a proposal to temporarily waive their patents. Since the Biden administration threw GOOGLE STRIKES DEAL WITH HOSPITAL CHAIN TO DEVELOP Tech giant expands health-sector presence in latest deal to develop tools to improve medical care, as privacy concerns arise By Melanie Evans – The Wall Street Journal. Alphabet Inc.’s GOOG +0.04% Google and national hospital chain HCA Healthcare Inc. HCA +1.19% have struck a deal to develop healthcare algorithms using patient records, the latest foray by a tech giant into the $3 trillion WHAT DOES YOUR VACATION SMELL LIKE? Seven notable noses—a chef, florist, perfumer and others—recall the aromas of favorite vacation spots they can’t wait to inhale again By Constance C.R. White – The Wall Street Journal. RARELY do we go rummaging through our brain’s olfactory files for reminders of an impressive vacation. But this is a great time to give a workout to HOW INDIA'S COVID CRISIS GOT OUT OF CONTROL, ALARMING THE How India’s Covid Crisis Got Out of Control, Alarming the World. India’s Covid-19 crisis has resulted in record numbers of cases and deaths. WSJ breaks down the chain of events that led to the fastest-growing wave of infection since the pandemic started, and what it means for the world. Featured video licensed from the Wall StreetJournal.
EUROPE’S ECONOMY SPRINGS BACK TO LIFE, BUT SHORTAGES BOOST Acceleration in Covid-19 vaccinations appears to be having a more beneficial impact on the services sector than anticipated By Paul Hannon – The Wall Street Journal. Europe’s economy looks set for a return to growth in the three months through June, with business surveys pointing to a stronger-than-expected rebound in services activity during May, as MILLIONS ARE UNEMPLOYED. WHY CAN’T COMPANIES FIND WORKERSSEE MORE ONLNT.MA
YOU TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19. NOW WHAT? Doctors answer questions about quarantining, getting the vaccine and resuming daily activities By Sumathi Reddy – The Wall Street Journal. A Covid-19 diagnosis can be unsettling and stir up anxiety and a flurry of questions. Many people who learn they have tested positive wonder how long they will be contagious, what they should THE PRICE OF WOKE CORPORATE POLITICS A new ad campaign targets Nike, Coca-Cola and American Airlines. By The Editorial Board – The Wall Street Journal. Some of America’s most prominent CEOs have been getting political, as in woke political, and perhaps they figured it was cost-free. They are now learning the hard way that it isn’t, as a national advertising campaign BILL AND MELINDA GATES DIVORCE HIGHLIGHTS RISE OF OLDER Bill and Melinda Gates aren’t like most couples. But their split highlights a broader phenomenon in American relationships. Divorce after the age of 50, often called “gray divorce,” has risen in recent decades, bucking an overall decline in divorce among younger couples. The reasons for older-age divorces are often different thanfor
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO LOWER YOUR RISK OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE 7 hours ago · The approval is “a positive step in the right direction,” says Dr. Doraiswamy. It’s important, though, that clinicians and patients temper their expectations, he says, noting that not everyone with Alzheimer’s disease qualifies, and the benefits and effects are not “dramatic.” CHINESE FACTORIES DELAY NEW ORDERS AS COSTS RISE, RISKING Higher raw-material prices and a lack of workers are forcing more manufacturers to slow production, stoking fears of inflation By Stella Yifan Xie – The Wall Street Journal. HONG KONG—Buffeted by rising costs, some Chinese manufacturers are refusing to accept new orders or are even considering shutting down operations temporarily—moves that could put more strain on global supply GOOGLE STRIKES DEAL WITH HOSPITAL CHAIN TO DEVELOP Tech giant expands health-sector presence in latest deal to develop tools to improve medical care, as privacy concerns arise By Melanie Evans – The Wall Street Journal. Alphabet Inc.’s GOOG +0.04% Google and national hospital chain HCA Healthcare Inc. HCA +1.19% have struck a deal to develop healthcare algorithms using patient records, the latest foray by a tech giant into the $3 trillion COVID-19 VACCINE MAKERS PRESS COUNTRIES TO OPPOSE PATENT Lobbying in Germany, Japan and other countries is part of a drug-industry effort to counter requests from developing countries By Jared S. Hopkins and Peter Loftus – The Wall Street Journal. Covid-19 vaccine makers have dialed up lobbying and public-relations efforts to rally opposition to a proposal to temporarily waive their patents. Since the Biden administration threw WHAT DOES YOUR VACATION SMELL LIKE? Seven notable noses—a chef, florist, perfumer and others—recall the aromas of favorite vacation spots they can’t wait to inhale again By Constance C.R. White – The Wall Street Journal. RARELY do we go rummaging through our brain’s olfactory files for reminders of an impressive vacation. But this is a great time to give a workout to HOW INDIA'S COVID CRISIS GOT OUT OF CONTROL, ALARMING THE How India’s Covid Crisis Got Out of Control, Alarming the World. India’s Covid-19 crisis has resulted in record numbers of cases and deaths. WSJ breaks down the chain of events that led to the fastest-growing wave of infection since the pandemic started, and what it means for the world. Featured video licensed from the Wall StreetJournal.
EUROPE’S ECONOMY SPRINGS BACK TO LIFE, BUT SHORTAGES BOOST Acceleration in Covid-19 vaccinations appears to be having a more beneficial impact on the services sector than anticipated By Paul Hannon – The Wall Street Journal. Europe’s economy looks set for a return to growth in the three months through June, with business surveys pointing to a stronger-than-expected rebound in services activity during May, as MILLIONS ARE UNEMPLOYED. WHY CAN’T COMPANIES FIND WORKERSSEE MORE ONLNT.MA
YOU TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19. NOW WHAT? Doctors answer questions about quarantining, getting the vaccine and resuming daily activities By Sumathi Reddy – The Wall Street Journal. A Covid-19 diagnosis can be unsettling and stir up anxiety and a flurry of questions. Many people who learn they have tested positive wonder how long they will be contagious, what they should THE PRICE OF WOKE CORPORATE POLITICS A new ad campaign targets Nike, Coca-Cola and American Airlines. By The Editorial Board – The Wall Street Journal. Some of America’s most prominent CEOs have been getting political, as in woke political, and perhaps they figured it was cost-free. They are now learning the hard way that it isn’t, as a national advertising campaign THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY IS HERE. IT’S UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU’VE The U.S. economic recovery is unlike any in recent history, powered by consumers with trillions in extra savings, businesses eager to hire and enormous policy support. Businesses and workers are poised to emerge from the downturn with far less permanent damage than occurred after recent recessions, particularly the 2007-09 downturn. MILLIONS ARE UNEMPLOYED. WHY CAN’T COMPANIES FIND WORKERS Among the reasons potential workers are holding back: fear of getting Covid, lack of child care and enhanced unemployment benefits By Eric Morath – The Wall Street Journal. In a red-hot economy coming out of a pandemic and lockdowns, with unemployment still far higher than it was pre-Covid, the U.S. economy finds itself in COVID-19 RAISED HOUSEWORK DEMANDS, AND WOMEN CARRIED MORE According to Dr. Sayer’s research, women’s daily housework fell to less than 2 hours and 30 minutes in 2012, down from an average of 4 hours a day in 1965. At the same time, men’s daily contribution rose to 1 hour and 23 minutes, up from an average of 36 minutes a day. Researchers puzzle over why, in general, women clean more than men. BIDEN’S BUDGET: WHAT TO EXPECT AND WHAT IT MEANS White House set to release fiscal year 2022 blueprint Friday By Kate Davidson and Kristina Peterson – The Wall Street Journal. The White House is set to release its multitrillion-dollar fiscal year 2022 budget Friday. Here is a guide to what the blueprint means—and how it could take on outsize importance this year. BITCOIN FALLS AS MUCH AS 30% AS INVESTORS SOUR ON Bitcoin, which traded around $7,000 at the beginning of 2020, peaked at $64,829 in mid-April. Since then, it has fallen 41% to $38,390 as of 5 p.m. ET Wednesday and earlier in the day dropped as low as $30,202. “Many people have been tempted to invest purely because it has gone up in value and they have a fear of missing out,” said Rick THE PRICE OF WOKE CORPORATE POLITICS A new ad campaign targets Nike, Coca-Cola and American Airlines. By The Editorial Board – The Wall Street Journal. Some of America’s most prominent CEOs have been getting political, as in woke political, and perhaps they figured it was cost-free. They are now learning the hard way that it isn’t, as a national advertising campaign PFIZER’S COVID-19 VACCINE IS STILL HIGHLY EFFECTIVE SIX The Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer Inc. PFE 0.19% and BioNTech SE BNTX 4.29% remains highly effective six months after its second dose, an indication that protection could last for an even longer period.. The findings, released on Thursday, emerged from a continuing review of how volunteers in the shot’s late-stage trial were faring and whether they contracted Covid-19 with symptoms. BILL AND MELINDA GATES DIVORCE HIGHLIGHTS RISE OF OLDER Bill and Melinda Gates aren’t like most couples. But their split highlights a broader phenomenon in American relationships. Divorce after the age of 50, often called “gray divorce,” has risen in recent decades, bucking an overall decline in divorce among younger couples. The reasons for older-age divorces are often different thanfor
WHY MANY BOSSES WON’T REQUIRE WORKERS TO GET THE COVID-19 Companies plan to encourage, incentivize vaccination; ‘Here is the carrot, and here is the stick’ By Chip Cutter and Sarah Krouse – The Wall Street Journal. Some of America’s largest businesses say they will encourage—but not mandate—employees to get Covid-19 vaccines, using a mix of incentives and consequences to ensure as manyworkers as
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