Venezuelans Cast Ballots for Candidate to Challenge Maduro Regime
Venezuela’s opposition put on a primary election Sunday in which a conservative, pro-business engineer was expected to be chosen as the candidate.
Big Shipping-Container Firm Nears Sale
Infrastructure investor Stonepeak plans to buy Textainer for $50 a share in cash.
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Thawing U.S.-Venezuela Relations Raise Hope for Prisoner Releases
President Maduro’s regime freed five political prisoners after the U.S. lifted oil sanctions, but still holds 270.
Goldman Sachs Veteran to Become CEO of Asset-Management Firm
Luke Sarsfield, who helped run Goldman’s asset-management unit, to join P10.
Israel’s Dilemma: How Hostage Talks Could Bog Down Military Plans
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet faces many crosscutting decisions on the future of the war with Hamas.
The Auto Makers Cry for EV Mercy
The Big Three tell Biden his fuel-economy rules will ‘devalue’ their EVs.
Echoes of Beirut 1983 in Israel Today
Iran-backed terrorists killed 241 Americans without paying a price.
Home Sellers Take On the Realtors Cartel
An antitrust lawsuit challenges anticompetitive rules that inflate fees and drive up housing costs.
DeSantis Isn’t at Home Abroad
The governor is strong on domestic policy, but is he up to the challenge of a suddenly menacing world?
Another Black Monday May Be Around the Corner
The Federal Reserve’s policies threaten the American economy and financial markets.
Israel Is Vulnerable to ‘Force Majeur’ Claims
The war effort could suffer if shipping companies try to void contracts.