P&G Recalls Old Spice, Secret Antiperspirant Sprays 
 

The company said some products showed traces of benzene, a cancer-causing chemical, and that customers should throw the sprays away.

 
Amazon Trucks Snarled in U.K. Amid Climate Protest Blockades 
 

Activists for a British group campaigning for action on climate change began blocking roads outside Amazon warehouses, in some cases erecting metal structures to prevent delivery trucks entering or leaving the facilities.

 
Merck's Covid-19 Pill Was 30% Effective in Final Analysis 
 

An experimental Covid-19 pill from Merck and partner Ridgeback was 30% effective in a final analysis of study results, the companies said, down from the 50% rate found in an earlier look.

 
Black Friday Shopping Is Back, but the Doorbusters Aren't 
 

Millions of Americans will hit stores for Black Friday, but some retailers are scaling back doorbusters and trying to get consumers to do more holiday shopping online.

 
New Covid-19 Travel Restrictions Rattle Airline Industry, Hits Shares 
 

Global airline shares fell amid concerns that the new variant could take hold elsewhere and trigger broader travel curbs just as many parts of the world start to fly again.

 
Chinese Tech Giants Face Economic Drag 
 

China's tech giants are feeling the pinch of an economic slowdown, adding financial pressure to an industry beset by a bevy of new regulations this year.

 
J&J Covid-19 Vaccine Recipients Shift to Other Boosters 
 

About a quarter of fully vaccinated people who got the drugmaker's single-dose vaccine and a subsequent booster have stuck with Johnson & Johnson for their second dose, CDC data show.

 
China Evergrande's Billionaire Founder Sells $343 Million Stake 
 

Hui Ka Yan, the chairman of Evergrande, sold 1.2 billion shares in the cash-strapped property company, reducing his stake to 67.9% from nearly 77%.

 
Holiday Bargains for Retail Stocks 
 

Stocks of apparel sellers with anything less than a stellar outlook are seeing steep selloffs. Investors should smell an opportunity.

 
Madonna Criticizes Instagram for Removing Photos 
 

The pop-music pioneer with 17 million followers says her post was censored because part of her nipple was showing.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

November 26, 2021 17:15 ET (22:15 GMT)

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