PRESS DIGEST-Wall Street Journal - April 26

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April 26 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.


- Gap Inc is eliminating hundreds of corporate jobs from its global workforce as part of a broad restructuring aimed at making the company more nimble and less bureaucratic.


- General Motors and Samsung SDI Co announced Tuesday that they are planning to invest more than $3 billion in a battery-cell factory that would begin operating in 2026.


- Companies including Apple Inc , Amazon.com Inc , Meta Platforms Inc , and Alphabet Inc's Google face a countdown to get into compliance with a slew of rules in the new law, called the Digital Services Act.


- Montana Governor Greg Gianforte is asking legislators to make changes to a bill that would be the first in the United States to ban TikTok outright.


- Senators will introduce a bipartisan bill on Wednesday that would require the U.S. Supreme Court to create its own code of conduct within a year, following media reports that raise questions about whether Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch properly disclosed their financial activities.


- Manhattan prosecutors on Tuesday asked a judge to restrict former U.S. President Donald Trump's access to some evidence in his criminal case, citing the former president's history of attacking witnesses and other people involved in legal matters.




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