The WSJ/College Pulse Rankings: Answering Readers’ Questions
The No. 1 question people want to know: Why wasn’t my school included?
Small Canadian Publishers Suffer From Meta’s Move to Block News
Meta’s decision has resulted in a sharp drop in traffic to some of Canada’s small and midsize online news sites.
What Happens Next in the House Speaker Race After McCarthy Is Ousted
The removal of Kevin McCarthy leaves Republicans with a week to pick chamber’s new leader.
The Blown Call—by the Video Ref—That’s Driving Soccer Nuts
A wrongly disallowed Liverpool goal over the weekend showed just how chaotic the Premier League’s replay process remains—and prompted an English soccer […]
The Smallest $1 Billion Powerball Jackpot Ever
Why the cash value on 10-figure lottery prizes isn’t what it used to be.
Geodis’s Marie-Christine Lombard on New Hurdles in Global Supply Chains
The CEO of the freight-forwarding giant says moving production out of China reduces risks but comes with complications.
Kaiser Permanente Unions Strike, Mounting Largest U.S. Healthcare Walkout in Decades
More than 75,000 nurses, pharmacists and other employees have stopped work in a dispute over wages and staffing.
What to Expect From FEMA’s Nationwide Alert Today
At 2:20 p.m. ET, FEMA is testing its ability to send emergency alerts to cellphones, TVs and radios on a nationwide scale. […]
The Art of the Secret Pregnancy
Long after lockdown, celebrities have managed to shield their baby bumps from the paparazzi. Here’s how.
Global economy a mixed bag, horizon uncertain: UNCTAD
The global economy is at “a critical juncture”, with some economies thriving and expanding, while others falter and slow down, the UN’s […]
Global economy a mixed bag, horizon uncertain: UNCTAD
The global economy is at “a critical juncture”, with some economies thriving and expanding, while others falter and slow down, the UN’s […]
Why 8% Mortgage Rates Aren’t Crazy
With fewer buyers for mortgage bonds, the rates on home loans can go unusually high.