Bug-Out Bags and Survival Training Go Mainstream
More people are prepping for a few weeks of flood, fire or other urgent situations by buying supplies to get them through.
China’s BYD Forecasts Higher Profit on Record EV Sales
The maker of electric vehicles and batteries expects third-quarter profit to rise at least 67% on the back of record electric-vehicle sales.
What We Know About the Gaza Hospital Blast
The explosion at Al-Ahli Arab Hospital that killed hundreds of people was one of the deadliest incidents of violence in the Gaza […]
57 Messages in One Day. The Group Text Has Gone Off the Rails.
Chat-chain overload has people at wit’s end. ‘Removing myself feels too aggressive.’
Bosses Have a Problem: People Are Actually Using Sick Days
Younger employees especially are calling in sick more than they used to, and some employers say it’s costing them money.
U.S. Ambassador Visits Detained Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich
Lynne Tracy’s meeting with Evan Gershkovich comes a week after a Russian court denied an appeal to release him.
ACI Worldwide Settles With States, Financial Regulators Over Inadvertent Mortgage Payment Withdrawals
A 2021 computer testing error allegedly resulted in ACI’s payment-processing platform mistakenly withdrawing more than $2 billion from the accounts of mortgage […]
Nobody for Speaker of the House
If Jim Jordan falls short, a stopgap might be Patrick McHenry.
The Gaza Hospital and the Missing Aid
Hamas steals from a U.N. refugee agency, which plays along.
Going Easy on a Tax-Return Heist
After stealing thousands of records, Littlejohn could get eight months.
U.S. Derivatives Regulator Plans Tougher Enforcement Approach
Commodity Futures Trading Commission enforcers intend to push for heavier fines, particularly on repeat offenders, and will increasingly eschew settlements that allow […]
A Labor Right to Work From Home
The NLRB sues X for firing an employee who refused to come to work.