SodaStream Built a Factory for Israelis and Palestinians to Work Together. Then a War Erupted.
Many of the company’s workers, who celebrate Hanukkah and Ramadan together at the Israeli factory, have dispersed since Hamas attacks.
Elon Musk’s Outlook on Our Future Turns Dour
The billionaire entrepreneur has been in a dark place these days in the midst of worries about war and U.S. resilience.
An American Family Oil Dynasty Ends as Hess Sells
Hess’s sale to Chevron concludes nearly a century of globe-spanning oil discoveries and Homeric fights for the New York oil giant
The Exercises (and Ping-Pong Robot) That Keep This 89-Year-Old Sharp
Regular practice, tap dancing and time at the gym have turned a Pennsylvania woman into a late-blooming champion.
News Quiz for Oct. 28, 2023
Test your knowledge of the week’s events as reported in The Wall Street Journal.
Conservatives Won the Fight for House Speaker. Did They Also Put the GOP Majority At Risk?
The selection of Mike Johnson, a strong conservative, shows the House GOP’s march to the right.
How Young Is Too Young for a Crop Top?
They sell faster than the full-length shirts,’ one retailer says.
The World’s Biggest Carmaker Made a Huge Bet on Tech. It Went Wrong Fast.
Toyota knew it needed new expertise. But creating a startup mentality to mesh with an 86-year-old giant didn’t work.
The Tech CEO Who Won’t Use Email
Sarah Dorsett, chief executive of high-tech baby-monitor company Nanit, is reachable by text, on Slack and Messenger. If she’s using her mail […]
Hong Kong, Facing an Exodus, Offers Money for Babies
The city is grappling with an exodus of citizens and a plummeting birthrate. Its solution: Subsidize baby-making.
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