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| Awaiting Yellen at Treasury: Yet another daunting crisis WASHINGTON — Janet Yellen is in line for another top economic policy job — just in time to confront yet another crisis. Yellen, President-elect Joe Biden's apparent choice for treasury secretary, served on the Federal Reserve's policymaking committee ... | |
| AP source: Biden taps ex-Fed chair Yellen to lead treasury WASHINGTON — President-elect Joe Biden has chosen former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen to serve as treasury secretary, a pivotal role in which she would help shape and direct his economic policies at a perilous time, according to a person familiar ... | |
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| LA on the brink of a stay-home order as COVID cases rise LOS ANGELES — The nation's largest county was on the brink of a stay-home order just days before Thanksgiving after a spike of coronavirus cases Monday surpassed a threshold set by Los Angeles public health officials to trigger one. Support our ... | |
| GM flips to California's side in pollution fight with Trump DETROIT — General Motors says it will no longer support the Trump administration in legal efforts to end California's right to set its own clean-air standards. CEO Mary Barra said in a letter Monday to environmental groups that GM will pull out of the lawsuit, ... | |
| AstraZeneca Releases Promising Data on Its Coronavirus Vaccine The drug maker AstraZeneca announced on Monday that an early analysis of some of its late-stage clinical trials, conducted in Britain and Brazil, showed that its coronavirus vaccine was 70.4 percent effective, on average, in preventing Covid-19, the latest ... | |
| Chinese EV rivals line up to challenge Tesla on their home turf Chinese Tesla rival Nio recently reported forecast-beating earnings results, while profits at recent IPO Xpeng also came in ahead of Wall Street analyst estimates. China's market may grow faster than the U.S., especially if a Biden administration does not ... | |
| As Customers Move Online, So Does the Holiday Shopping Season The holidays will look different at Macy's this year. The Thanksgiving Day parade will proceed without spectators, and Santa Claus will not be reviewing Christmas wish lists from his usual perch on 34th Street. But while many of those traditions are likely to ... | |
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