The Wall Street Journal
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Michelle Hackman
– Feb 22, 5:31 AM
WASHINGTON—The Biden administration is looking for ways to stave off a fresh humanitarian crisis at the southern border as the number of unaccompanied children arriving to seek asylum is beginning to rise again, this time amid a global…
CNN
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By Michelle Toh, CNN Business
– Feb 22, 2:30 AM
Hong Kong(CNN Business) Rio Tinto's former CEO got a huge payout last year despite being forced to resign over the company's destruction of a sacred Indigenous site in Australia. Jean-Sébastien Jacques received £13.3 million ($18.6…
The New York Times
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Rachel Abrams
– Feb 22, 6:14 AM
Three months ago, federal lawmakers grilled Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, and Jack Dorsey, Twitter's chief, about the misinformation that had appeared on their platforms. Now, a congressional committee has scheduled a hearing to…
Facebook will restore news content to its users in Australia, the Australian government has said. The social media giant blocked news to Australians last Thursday in response to a proposed law to make tech platforms pay news publishers for content.
The Financial Times
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Tabby Kinder in Hong Kong and Stephen Morris in London
– Feb 22, 8:53 PM
HSBC will resume paying a dividend despite announcing a 34 per cent drop in annual profits after its global business was hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. Europe's largest bank performed slightly above analysts' expectations in 2020 although it…