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Second, the government has to rethink and improve short-term work hours that employees work at home and companies get money from the government. The question is how to make sure that the help to the economy doesn't result in a frozen economy.
Separate restrictions on TikTok from the US Commerce Department have been blocked by federal courts, including restrictions on transactions that were scheduled to take effect Thursday that TikTok warned could effectively ban the app's use in the United States.
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan signs an executive order creating a new panel of tech advisors. (GeekWire Photo / Monica Nickelsburg)
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Securities Daily said in its report on Monday morning that a FAW Xiali insider revealed on Friday that FAW Xiali will announce the latest development of the equity purchase issue soon and the company's second-largest shareholder Benefo Corp will exit.
Senior Colonel Ren Guo-qiang, a spokesman at the Ministry of National Defense, said in an online statement on Tuesday that China is firmly opposed to US military sales to Taiwan.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell canceled a recess that had been planned for next week, as House Democrats and the administration continued to negotiate a deal for a sweeping coronavirus relief package. Meanwhile, the White House and the US Capitol were closed to tours until April 1.
Second, Silicon Valley is becoming so monopolistic that it stifles innovation. Until 10-15 years ago, hundreds of small companies there saw opportunities to grow into larger firms. But now Google, Facebook and Apple are so dominant that they either buy potential competitors or devote their overwhelming resources to copying the innovations of the small companies.