Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
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Israeli Troops Raid Main Gaza Hospital in Search of Militants and Hostages
Israel said it found weapons and other evidence that militants had been operating inside the Al-Shifa hospital compound, a claim that Hamas […]
Retail Sales Fall for First Time Since March
Consumers cut their spending at stores, dealerships and gas stations last month, tapping the brakes on economic growth ahead of the holiday […]
As Putin Girds for a Long War, Europe Seeks to Harden Sanctions on Russia
With sanctions so far failing to dent Moscow’s attack on Ukraine, the EU is looking for new ways to erode the Russian […]
FDIC Promises to Address ‘Horrendous Treatment’ of Employees
Chairman Martin Gruenberg said fixing workplace culture is top priority during second day of lawmakers’ questions.
Medical Studies Are Too White. How Science Is Working to Get Better Data.
Efforts to diversify clinical trials aim to ensure devices, drugs and prevention work for all
Brigham Young Is the Western U.S. College Most Highly Recommended by Its Students
The Master’s University is second in this list from the WSJ/College Pulse rankings
TransUnion Plans to Transition More Jobs Offshore to Increase Savings, Cut Costs
TransUnion plans to reduce costs and increase savings by transitioning additional roles to its global capability centers overseas.
Target Stock Surges as Earnings Overshadow Sales Decline
Target sales fell in the period just before the holiday shopping season as it grappled with choosy shoppers cutting spending on some […]
Supreme Court’s New Code of Ethics Unlikely to Change Justices’ Practices
Critics say it lacks enforcement provisions that could improve public confidence in the code.
The Wild Legal Theory to Save Jim Harbaugh
An antitrust scholar believes the rule Michigan is accused of breaking may be unenforceable. He just happens to teach at Michigan’s law […]
Both Parties Lose Appetite for Government-Shutdown Standoffs—for Now
For the second time in two months, Republicans and Democrats joined to pass a short-term spending bill. It might not happen again.