My Alma Mater Is Chock-Full of Legacies
I followed in my father’s footsteps and went to the U.S. Naval Academy.
A $1 Billion Powerball Jackpot? No Big Whoop
Though tonight’s Powerball jackpot is one of the largest ever, billion-dollar jackpots are no longer unique.
Zuckerberg’s Threads Plan Is Personal—and It’s Working
For taking on Musk, he gets a pass from liberals.
Who Needs to Be Told to Focus on the Three Rs?
Mike Bloomberg chastises the wrong party.
Carvana Strikes Deal to Avert Cash Crunch
The used-car seller will sell stock and pledge assets to back new debt.
ESG Roundup: Market Talk
Gain insight on Kering’s management shake-up, the earnings outlook for U.S. refiners, and more in the latest Market Talks covering ESG Impact […]
How a Whisper Network for Online Dating Turned Divisive
After a year of rapid growth on Facebook, private groups founded to protect women are split on how to move forward.
Let’s All Start Leaving Voicemails Again
New call-screening tools and voice memos mean it’s time once again to speak up.
Microsoft, Activision Blizzard Extend $75 Billion Merger Deadline
The extension, until mid-October, allows the companies to continue with efforts to gain regulatory approval in the U.K.
U.S. Venture Firms’ China Tech Deals Investigated by Congress Panel
The committee is scrutinizing their funding of Chinese tech companies—part of a push that could potentially ban such deals.
Governments in China are Propping Up Hong Kong’s Ailing IPO Market
Municipalities and state-backed investors that want to drum up more economic activity are buying shares in companies going public.
Welcome to Summer Camp! You Can Play Outside for 15 Minutes.
Extreme heat forces camps to limit children’s time outdoors. ‘It’s like walking into a convection oven.’