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Morning, Daily Money readers. It's Bailey Schulz here with the latest headlines. |
Today is the first day of CES, one of the largest trade shows in the world. The conference is where companies showcase their new technologies, like color-changing cars and voice-controlled appliances. |
If you're one of the 100,000 expected to tune into the Las Vegas-base show this year, we have a handy guide outlining what you need to know before you step foot in one of its 11 official venues. And keep an eye on our tech page, we'll have more articles from reporters on the ground this week. |
Why conservatives are fighting 'woke' corporations |
Conservatives are trying to stop corporations from taking public positions on political issues and social causes, from abortion to immigration. |
Republicans say they're fighting back against the unchecked influence of liberal activists in executive suites and boardrooms. Grievances include Delta Air Lines opposing Georgia's restrictive voting laws and Citigroup paying for Texas employees to travel out of state for abortions. |
GOP scrutiny is expected to intensify this year with the Republican-controlled House planning congressional hearings. |
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December jobs report preview: Employment growth has stayed strong but there are signs of a slowdown |
As job switchers chase higher wages, they may be leaving money behind. Here's what to know |
Where will you be able to buy the abortion pill? CVS and Walgreens say they plan to sell it |
December jobs report preview: Employment growth has stayed strong but there are signs of a slowdown |
Twitter sued for $136,000 in overdue rent at San Francisco office as Musk's wealth shrinks |
Biden urges Supreme Court to allow stalled student loan forgiveness effort to take effect |
🎵 Make a musical time capsule🎵 |
Spotify's latest playlist feature lets users create a time capsule of the music they're listening to now. |
Listeners who try out the Playlist in a Bottle feature can pick out some songs based on prompted questions. The songs are stored until January 2024, when Spotify sends them back. |
You have until January 31 to create your time capsule. |
About The Daily Money |
Each weekday, The Daily Money delivers the best consumer news from USA TODAY. We break down financial news and provide the TLDR version: how decisions by the Federal Reserve, government and companies impact you. |
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