JUST IN: AT&T announces it will "pay a special $1,000 bonus to more than 200,000 AT&T U.S. employees" due to tax reform passage and will also increase US capital spending by $1 billion.
BREAKING: Facebook & Instagram will block President Trump's accounts "indefinitely and for at least the next two weeks until the peaceful transition of power is complete," CEO Zuckerberg says
BREAKING: Walmart will raise its starting wage rate for hourly employees in the U.S. to $11, expand maternity & parental leave benefits, and provide a one-time cash bonus for eligible employees of as much as $1,000 due to tax reform.
BREAKING: Walmart will discontinue all sales of short-barrel rifle ammunition that can be used with military style weapons, discontinue sales of handgun ammunition and stop all handgun sales in Alaska, following two shootings at Walmart stores this summer.
UPDATE: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she agrees with Trumpโs call for $2,000 payments. โDemocrats are ready to bring this to the Floor this week by unanimous consent. Letโs do it!โ she tweeted.
BREAKING: China confirms it is suspending agricultural product purchases from the U.S. in response to Trumpโs new tariffs, could hit ag imports with tariffs
BREAKING: Trump secures concessions from EU to avoid trade war; EU agrees to import more soybeans, lower industrial tariffs, work more on LNG exports - Dow Jones
Dow spikes to session high after the DJ report.
Fewer than 10,000 people are using CNN+ on a daily basis two weeks into its existence, sources tell CNBC, casting doubt on the future of the app following the combination of Discovery & WarnerMedia.
JUST IN: Waste Management says it will distribute a $2,000 bonus to every North American employee not on a bonus or sales incentive plan, including hourly and other employees, due to tax reform.
JUST IN: Fifth Third Bancorp announces plan "to raise its minimum hourly wage for all employees to $15, and distribute a one-time bonus of $1,000 for more than 13,500 employees" following passage of tax bill.
BREAKING: Stocks sharply drop to new session lows; Bloomberg reports President Biden will propose a capital gains tax as high as 43.4% for the wealthy.
BREAKING: Trump inauguration spending under criminal investigation by federal prosecutors; probe partly arises out of materials seized in investigation of Michael Cohen - Dow Jones
BREAKING: Apple is close to finalizing a deal with Hyundai-Kia to manufacture an Apple branded autonomous electric vehicle at the Kia assembly plant in West Point, Georgia - sources
BREAKING: Twitter says it has uncovered a "significant state-backed information operation" originating from inside China aimed "deliberately and specifically attempting to sow political discord in Hong Kong."
BREAKING: The first case of a new and potentially more infectious strain of Covid-19 has been confirmed in the United States, Colorado health officials say.
BREAKING: Capital One says data breach has โaffected approximately 100M individuals in the United States & approximately 6M in Canadaโ but โno credit card account numbers or log-in credentials wereโ taken and โ99% of Social Security numbersโ werenโt stolen
BREAKING: Warren Buffett says he was "wrong" on investments in the airline industry. Buffett added that airlines have "too many planes" because people will likely not travel as much as they did in the next 3 to 4 years as they did before COVID-19.
BREAKING: President Joe Biden will direct his administration to conduct a review of key U.S. supply chains including semiconductors, high-capacity batteries and rare earth metals
BREAKING: The longest government shutdown ever cost the economy $11 billion, and $3 billion could be permanently lost, Congressional Budget Office says.
BREAKING: General Motors plans to exclusively offer electric vehicles by 2035 as part of a larger plan for the automaker to be carbon neutral by 2040 in its global products and operations.
EXCLUSIVE: Coca-Cola CEO says the restrictive Georgia voting law is "unacceptable...it is a step backward..."
Quincey also says "this legislation is wrong, and needs to be remedied, and we will continue to advocate for it both in private and in now even more clearly in public"
JUST IN: Comcast to give $1,000 bonuses to more than 100K "eligible frontline and non-executive employees" & invest $50 billion over the next five years in infrastructure "based on the passage of tax reform".
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