X CEO Linda Yaccarino addresses Musk's ‘go f—- yourself' comment to advertisers Linda Yaccarino addressed the explicit comments Elon Musk hurled at advertisers Wednesday.
The New Wedding Must-Have: $3,500 Instagram Consultant A turf battle brews: Conga line of vendors now includes ‘wedding content creator.'
Lyft CEO David Risher goes one-on-one with Jim Cramer Lyft CEO David Risher sits down with Jim Cramer to talk consumer trends, the new 'women + connect' mode, Lyft's outlook for the future and more.
In a shaky oil market, OPEC has bitter decisions to make No wonder the group postponed its year-end meeting. Initially scheduled for last weekend in Vienna, the meeting is now planned for Thursday, barring another postponement. The agenda -- whether to cut…
What to know about Mycoplasma, the bacteria behind recent spikes in pneumonia cases in Ohio and overseas China, Denmark, France and the Netherlands have all recently reported an increase in cases of pneumonia in children linked to a bacteria called Mycoplasma pneumoniae. A spike in cases has also been reported in one county in Ohio.
Valery Gergiev, a Putin Ally, Chosen to Lead Bolshoi Theater The Russian maestro, who heads the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, will also control the Bolshoi in Moscow, replacing Vladimir Urin, who spoke out against the Ukraine war.
Stocks and Bonds rip as rate cut pricing deepens after Powell's speech REAR VIEW: Powell lacks enough hawkish bite; ISM Mfg. fails to recover; Cooler-than-forecast prelim EZ inflation data; ECB's Villeroy notes hikes over, absent shocks; Baker Hughes oil rigs rise; PFE…
Henry Kissinger's Century As national security adviser and secretary of state, he combined grand strategy with indefatigable ‘shuttle diplomacy' and an ability to read his foreign counterparts.
Cramer points to signs the market is broadening beyond the 'Magnificent Seven' CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday looked at signs the market has renewed interest in stocks beyond the "Magnificent Seven."
Bank of America fined $12 million for mortgage disclosure violations by federal watchdog The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau slapped Bank of America with a $12 million fine for falsely reporting demographic data on mortgage applications.
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Finnish startup Varjo launches new $3,990 mixed-reality headset to take on Apple, Microsoft Finnish tech startup Varjo launched its newest headset Monday, the XR-4. It'll compete with similar headsets from the likes of Microsoft, and Apple.
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Stock Market Today: Indexes Waver, Oil Gains at Open Gold prices are back at near-record highs. Why? Futures for the precious metal have shot up 8% so far this quarter, with gold now fetching
Elon Musk wants to be a world leader. His own behavior is holding him back Elon Musk is an increasingly important player in global affairs and has been touring the world to meet with political leaders in recent months. But his statements, social media posts and actions prove…
From Concert Halls to Community Centers: World Class Violist's Journey of Musical Inclusion With a viola in hand and a mission in heart, the violist is not just playing notes; he's weaving a symphony of inclusion that seeks to bring the beautiful echoes of classical music from the grandeur of concert halls to the heart of community centers. Cheng mentions, "One of my core missions as a pr
Singapore to tighten crypto regulations for retail customers Singapore will introduce tightened rules to regulate crypto service providers in the city-state, in a bid to protect retail customers.
Barclays reveals 10 debt-laden global stocks at risk from higher interest rates The Wall Street bank believes refinancing debt at higher rates could hit earnings by 3% to 5% over the next two years, impacting stocks.
Brenda Cronin Brenda Cronin is a special writer at The Wall Street Journal, where she reports and edits articles on the arts and culture. She has written about the oldest society of book collectors, a legendary New Yorker cartoonist and the efforts to organize authors' paper and digital archives. Before moving t
Chinese and American Hospitals Learn the Value of Germs It's no surprise respiratory viruses are infecting children sheltered by years of lockdowns.
5 things to know about Young Thug and the YSL RICO case After nearly 10 months of jury selection, one of the country's highest-profile trials is finally set to begin this week in Atlanta.
‘War Is Peace': MSNBC Claims (Again) That Voting Is Anti-Democratic The corporate state media is the reason you can't have nice things.
Two Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel are lynched in the West Bank. Please disable all ad-blockers and enable JS.
Dow Jones Futures: Market Rally Looks Great, But Beware This; 8 Stocks Near Buy Points A market fear gauge hit a multiyear low. Check out 8 stocks near buy points.