Whitehaven Coal Output Rebounds, Net Cash Position Strengthens
Whitehaven Coal’s fourth-quarter coal production rebounded amid drier weather along Australia’s east coast, while a record average coal price across its fiscal […]
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The awkward true story of the Battle of the Secretary
Australia Shares Shapes for Opening Rise
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 looks set to rise again at the open, building on gains compiled across its strongest week since November.
Corrections & Amplifications
Corrections & Amplifications for the edition of July 17, 2023.
Can Tracking Your Moods Make You Happier?
Apple is pushing into mental health with an emotion gauge for iPhone and Apple Watch
A Mineral Strategy for American Security
The U.S. can prevent China from dominating the world’s supply of critical elements, but only if we get moving.
The Doctor Won’t See You Now
Therapists who judge, recoil, or quietly rage at their patients can’t provide effective therapy.
Bidenomics and the Boom in DEI and ESG Jobs
Young grads are finding employment helping companies not run afoul of progressive orthodoxies.
America’s Trade Abdication
Britain joins the Indo-Pacific pact, as the U.S. sits on the sidelines.
More Dollars Follow Ohio Students
The Buckeye State makes vouchers universal and boosts charter schools.
New York, Where Democrats Love Gerrymandering
They may get another chance to squeeze out the GOP in the state—and have an easier time retaking the U.S. House
Private-Equity Firms Cast Wider Net in Search for Young Talent
Buyout firms are looking for younger workers with different backgrounds as they seek an advantage in a tough labor market.