Boeing Races to Win Congressional Reprieve for New 737 MAX Models 
 

Carriers including United, Delta and Southwest are banking on the new 737 MAX models to expand their flight networks and reduce fuel costs.

 
For U.S. Tech, India's Draft Privacy Bill Has Hidden Risks 
 

The fourth iteration of the long-pending privacy bill removes some clauses that had irked Big Tech, but provides few protections for personal data from the government.

 
SpaceX Gets Go-Ahead for Smaller Network of Starlink Satellites 
 

U.S. regulators granted SpaceX permission to launch as many as 7,500 upgraded satellites for its Starlink internet business, but withheld approval for the nearly 30,000 sought by the Elon Musk-led business.

 
Blackstone Limits Redemptions From Real Estate Fund, Stock Falls 
 

Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust said the amount of withdrawals requested in October exceeded its monthly limit of 2% of its net-asset value and its quarterly threshold of 5%.

 
Layoffs Hit White-Collar Workers as Amazon, Walmart, Others Cut Jobs 
 

Demand has fallen for professionals in technology, legal, scientific and finance fields, as companies that ramped up staffing during the pandemic, including tech firms, slow down hiring or cut jobs.

 
DOJ Watchdog Calls for Independent FTX Probe in Bankruptcy 
 

A Justice Department official overseeing FTX's bankruptcy said the cryptocurrency platform's collapse is likely the "fastest big corporate failure in American history."

 
Disney Plan to Restructure, on McKinsey's Advice, Caused Uproar 
 

Tension flared over plans to take control of marketing and other decisions away from content chiefs at Disney.

 
Twitter Offers Incentives to Win Back Advertisers 
 

Twitter is offering advertisers incentives to increase their spending on the platform, an effort to jump-start its business after Elon Musk's takeover prompted many companies to pull back.

 
Kanye West Suspended From Twitter After Swastika Tweet 
 

The musician and designer, who now legally goes by Ye, posted a picture of a swastika merged with the Star of David.

 
Tyson CFO Pleads Not Guilty to Public Intoxication, Trespassing 
 

John R. Tyson is set to go to trial Feb. 15 after police say he was found asleep in the wrong Fayetteville, Ark., house last month.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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