South Korea Inflation Accelerates in October
The country’s headline inflation accelerated at a faster-than-expected pace to a seven-month high in October
‘N Sync’s Grown-Up Superfans Can’t Say ‘Bye Bye Bye’
Years after the boy band split, devotees are convinced a comeback is coming—and they’re hunting for clues
Forget Prestige. Workers Want to Get Paid.
The days of taking a hot job with bragging rights are fading in the face of inflation, student debt and high interest […]
Bob Knight, Top Basketball Coach With Fiery Temper, Is Dead at Age 83
The college coach won national championships with Indiana and led Texas Tech to NCAA tournament bids.
Nikkei May Rise as Concerns About Borrowing Costs Ease
Japanese stocks may rise as concerns about borrowing costs ease.
Justice Department Probes Live Nation’s Agreements With Venues, Artists
The agency is investigating whether the company uses pacts to restrict venues’ and artists’ ability to work with competitors.
Santos Faces Expulsion Vote in House
Top GOP figures haven’t, however, indicated support for removing the New York Republican who fabricated parts of his personal story and faces […]
Brookfield-Led Consortium Raises Bid for Origin Energy to $10.5 Billion
Origin said the Brookfield-led group’s offer values the company at A$16.41 billion.
Fed Takes Heart in a Supply-Side Boom
The economy’s speed limit might have risen as the labor force expands, taking pressure off inflation and interest rates.
AI Won’t Stop People From Playing Games
Maybe a computer can beat a human at chess, but where’s the fun in that?
Israel’s New Calculus: Strike Hamas at All Costs
The Israeli strike on the Jabalia neighborhood is the latest in a broader, more aggressive war against Hamas.
The First Amendment Threat in the Trump Civil Case
New York’s Executive Law threatens to suppress scientific and political as well as commercial speech.