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Since Lina Khan became Federal Trade Commission chair in 2021, she’s taken on Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon, and that’s made her a lightning rod for controversy. WSJ breaks down the battles she’s picked and why she’s willing to lose. Photo illustration: Xingpei ShenAmazon .com executives discussed how its pricing policies had a “punitive aspect” on sellers, according to internal documents quoted in newly unredacted portions of the Federal Trade Commission’s monopoly lawsuit against the company. The commission also said Amazon knowingly raised the number of irrelevant ads on its website to boost profits and alleged that executives intentionally deleted internal messages to thwart the commission’s investigation of the company.
Persons: Lina Khan, she’s, that’s, Shen Organizations: Federal Trade Commission, Meta, Microsoft, Federal Trade
Since Lina Khan became Federal Trade Commission chair in 2021, she’s taken on Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon, and that’s made her a lightning rod for controversy. WSJ breaks down the battles she’s picked and why she’s willing to lose. Photo illustration: Xingpei ShenWASHINGTON—Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai tried to beat back accusations of unfair dealings with fellow tech giant Apple as he testified in his company’s high-stakes antitrust trial. Pichai described a relationship with Apple filled with tension and “moments of mistrust” as government attorneys questioned him about negotiations with executives at the iPhone maker. Google and Apple have both made compromises to keep the partnership alive, Pichai said.
Persons: Lina Khan, she’s, that’s, Xingpei Shen, Sundar Pichai, Pichai, Organizations: Federal Trade Commission, Meta, Microsoft, Google, Apple Locations: Xingpei Shen WASHINGTON
Why the U.S. Can’t Quit Tipping
  + stars: | 2023-10-24 | by ( Wall Street Journal | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
The High-Tech Drones Tracking the World’s Most Dangerous Storms Predicting the path and intensity of a hurricane is a complex science that employs not just satellite imagery, but also state-of-the-art drones that can dive, sail and fly straight into the heart of the most powerful storms. Here’s how the hurricane-tracking robots work, and how NOAA uses their data to save lives. Photo Illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Shen Organizations: NOAA
The High-Tech Drones Tracking the World’s Most Dangerous Storms Predicting the path and intensity of a hurricane is a complex science that employs not just satellite imagery, but also state-of-the-art drones that can dive, sail and fly straight into the heart of the most powerful storms. Here’s how the hurricane-tracking robots work, and how NOAA uses their data to save lives. Photo Illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Shen Organizations: NOAA
How U.S. ATACMS Missiles Could Help Push Ukraine Back Into Crimea As Ukraine struggles to take back territory from Russia, it’s relying on foreign missile supplies, like the U.K.’s Storm Shadow. On Friday, U.S. officials said Biden had agreed to provide a limited supply of the Army Tactical Missile System, or ATACMS, to Ukrainian forces. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Biden, Shen Organizations: Army Tactical Missile Locations: Crimea, Ukraine, Russia, Ukrainian
The High-Tech Drones Tracking the World’s Most Dangerous Storms Predicting the path and intensity of a hurricane is a complex science that employs not just satellite imagery, but also state-of-the-art drones that can dive, sail and fly straight into the heart of the most powerful storms. Here’s how the hurricane-tracking robots work, and how NOAA uses their data to save lives. Photo Illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Shen Organizations: NOAA
How U.S. ATACMS Missiles Could Help Push Ukraine Back Into Crimea As Ukraine struggles to take back territory from Russia, it’s relying on foreign missile supplies, like the U.K.’s Storm Shadow. On Friday, U.S. officials said Biden had agreed to provide a limited supply of the Army Tactical Missile System, or ATACMS, to Ukrainian forces. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Biden, Shen Organizations: Army Tactical Missile Locations: Crimea, Ukraine, Russia, Ukrainian
Why the FTC’s Lina Khan Is Taking on Big Tech, Even if It Means Losing Since Lina Khan became Federal Trade Commission chair in 2021, she’s taken on Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon, and that’s made her a lightning rod for controversy. WSJ breaks down the battles she’s picked and why she’s willing to lose. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Lina Khan, she’s, that’s, Shen Organizations: Big Tech, Federal Trade Commission, Meta, Microsoft
Why the FTC’s Lina Khan Is Taking on Big Tech, Even if It Means Losing Since Lina Khan became Federal Trade Commission chair in 2021, she’s taken on Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon, and that’s made her a lightning rod for controversy. WSJ breaks down the battles she’s picked and why she’s willing to lose. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Lina Khan, she’s, that’s, Shen Organizations: Big Tech, Federal Trade Commission, Meta, Microsoft
Can Solar Energy Save the Crumbling Electric Grid During Heatwaves? As extreme temperatures strain electric grids in the U.S., many parts of the country could face blackouts. Solar energy can help protect the grid during extreme heat, but it comes with the added cost of increasing climate waste and decreasing efficiency. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Shen Organizations: Energy Locations: U.S
Watch: Strike Damages Key Bridge Linking Crimea to Russia
  + stars: | 2023-07-17 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Can Solar Power Save the Crumbling Electric Grid During Heatwaves? As extreme temperatures strain electric grids in the U.S., many parts of the country could face blackouts. Solar energy is a potential solution to protect the grid during extreme heat, but it does come at the cost of increasing climate waste and decreasing efficiency. Photo Illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Shen Locations: U.S
Patriot: The U.S.-Made Missile System Defending Ukraine’s Skies
  + stars: | 2023-07-17 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Can Solar Power Save the Crumbling Electric Grid During Heatwaves? As extreme temperatures strain electric grids in the U.S., many parts of the country could face blackouts. Solar energy is a potential solution to protect the grid during extreme heat, but it does come at the cost of increasing climate waste and decreasing efficiency. Photo Illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Shen Locations: U.S
No Reason to Delay Trump’s Trial, Prosecutors Say
  + stars: | 2023-07-14 | by ( Sadie Gurman | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Donald Trump was charged with 37 counts in the investigation into his handling of classified documents. In his indictment, federal prosecutors lay out how they allege the former president kept national-defense information he knew he wasn’t supposed to have. Photo Illustration: Xingpei ShenWASHINGTON—Donald Trump’s criminal trial over his handling of classified documents after he left office should begin in December, Special Counsel Jack Smith said in a court filing Thursday, rejecting the former president’s arguments that the proceedings should be delayed until after the 2024 election in which he is the Republican front-runner.
Persons: Donald Trump, Shen WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s, Jack Smith Organizations: Republican
What the SEC's Lawsuits Against Binance and Coinbase Mean for Crypto The lawsuits are another significant move toward regulating the entire crypto industryBy Wall Street Journal Jun 07, 2023 9:50 am The Securities and Exchange Commission is separately suing two major cryptocurrency platforms, Binance and Coinbase. WSJ’s Caitlin Ostroff breaks down the lawsuits and their potential impact on the crypto industry. Photo illustration: Adam Adada/Xingpei Shen
Persons: WSJ’s Caitlin Ostroff, Adam Adada, Shen Organizations: Wall Street, Securities, Exchange Commission
Powell: Federal Reserve to Keep Interest Rates Unchanged for Now
  + stars: | 2023-06-14 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Donald Trump Charged in Classified Documents Case: A Legal AnalysisDonald Trump was charged with 37 counts in the investigation into his handling of classified documents. In his indictment, federal prosecutors lay out how they allege the former president kept national-defense information he knew he wasn’t supposed to have. Photo Illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Donald Trump, Shen
SEC Sues Binance and Coinbase: What the Charges Mean for Crypto The Securities and Exchange Commission is separately suing two major cryptocurrency platforms, Binance and Coinbase. WSJ’s Caitlin Ostroff breaks down the lawsuits and their potential impact on the crypto industry. Photo illustration: Adam Adada/Xingpei Shen
Persons: Binance, WSJ’s Caitlin Ostroff, Adam Adada, Shen Organizations: SEC, Crypto The Securities, Exchange Commission
Donald Trump Charged in Classified Documents Case: A Legal AnalysisDonald Trump was charged with 37 counts in the investigation into his handling of classified documents. In his indictment, federal prosecutors lay out how they allege the former president kept national-defense information he knew he wasn’t supposed to have. Photo Illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: Donald Trump, Shen
Why This Rolex Is Worth More Used Than New Why are some consumers willing to spend more for a used watch than for a new version of the same model? WSJ’s Jacob Gallagher explains why the secondary market for watches has exploded in recent years and how Rolex is trying to get in on the action. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Persons: WSJ’s Jacob Gallagher, Shen Organizations: Worth, Rolex
Watch: Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rate by Quarter-Point
  + stars: | 2023-05-03 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why This Rolex Is Worth More Used Than NewWhy are some consumers willing to spend more for a used watch than for a new version of the same model? WSJ’s Jacob Gallagher explains why the secondary market for watches has exploded in recent years and how Rolex is trying to get in on the action. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Powell: Will Take Time for Interest-Rate Effects to Be Realized
  + stars: | 2023-05-03 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why This Rolex Is Worth More Used Than NewWhy are some consumers willing to spend more for a used watch than for a new version of the same model? WSJ’s Jacob Gallagher explains why the secondary market for watches has exploded in recent years and how Rolex is trying to get in on the action. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Texas Mass Shooting Suspect, Others Arrested After Manhunt
  + stars: | 2023-05-03 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why This Rolex Is Worth More Used Than NewWhy are some consumers willing to spend more for a used watch than for a new version of the same model? WSJ’s Jacob Gallagher explains why the secondary market for watches has exploded in recent years and how Rolex is trying to get in on the action. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Texas Mass Shooting Suspect Arrested After Sprawling Manhunt
  + stars: | 2023-05-03 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why This Rolex Is Worth More Used Than NewWhy are some consumers willing to spend more for a used watch than for a new version of the same model? WSJ’s Jacob Gallagher explains why the secondary market for watches has exploded in recent years and how Rolex is trying to get in on the action. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Search for Two Missing Oklahoma Teens Uncovers Seven Bodies
  + stars: | 2023-05-02 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why This Rolex Is Worth More Used Than NewWhy are some consumers willing to spend more for a used watch than for a new version of the same model? WSJ’s Jacob Gallagher explains why the secondary market for watches has exploded in recent years and how Rolex is trying to get in on the action. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Extending the Conversation on Menopause Beyond Women
  + stars: | 2023-05-02 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why This Rolex Is Worth More Used Than NewWhy are some consumers willing to spend more for a used watch than for a new version of the same model? WSJ’s Jacob Gallagher explains why the secondary market for watches has exploded in recent years and how Rolex is trying to get in on the action. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
Illinois Dust Storm Kills Six, Injures Dozens in Highway Pileup
  + stars: | 2023-05-02 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why This Rolex Is Worth More Used Than NewWhy are some consumers willing to spend more for a used watch than for a new version of the same model? WSJ’s Jacob Gallagher explains why the secondary market for watches has exploded in recent years and how Rolex is trying to get in on the action. Photo illustration: Xingpei Shen
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