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The U.S. economic report for the third quarter is expected to show weak growth.
After damage from the Delta variant of the coronavirus and supply chain problems, gross domestic product is expected to pick up late in the year.

Rent the Runway, a secondhand fashion site, prepares to go public.
The clothing rental company is trying to rebound from a loss of business during the pandemic.

Days away from its deadline, Tyson Foods reaches a 96 percent vaccination rate.
The company has said workers must be vaccinated by Nov. 1 as a condition of employment.

Frances Haugen, the Facebook whistle-blower, will testify in Parliament.
Beginning a European tour, the former Facebook manager will be questioned by policymakers planning tougher tech regulations.

Key Takeaways From the Facebook Papers and Their Fallout
A look at a month of scrutiny and struggles for the social-networking giant.

Snapchat says Apple’s privacy changes hurt its ad business, causing it to miss revenue targets.
Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, said that it had expected some disruption but that challenges for advertisers had been more severe than expected.

Facebook draws criticism for special treatment of high-profile users.
The social network’s oversight board took aim at an internal program that gives prominent users special leeway on rules.

Do You Work at Amazon or Another Large Company? We Want to Hear From You
We’re interested in learning as much as possible about how employers manage their work forces.

Do You Work at Amazon or Another Powerful Employer?
We’re interested in learning as much as possible about how employers manage their work forces.

Jens Weidmann, the longtime German central bank chief, will step down.
A prominent critic of loose fiscal policies, his departure comes amid disagreements with the European Central Bank over its low-interest-rate policies.