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Oct 2023
16m 14s

Meta Floats Fees for Instagram, Facebook...

The Wall Street Journal
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A.M. Edition for Oct. 3. WSJ reporter Sam Schechner discusses how the social-media giant’s proposal took shape—and its potential reception. Plus: We take a look at the financial health of TikTok’s parent company. And Journal reporter Harriet Torry looks at al abor-market u-turn: More U.S. workers are staying on the job after record turnover during the pandemic. Keith Collins hosts.

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