Shipping Regulator to Steer Clear of Stricter Rules on Carbon Emissions
The lack of consensus on a timeline to cut greenhouse-gas emissions puts investments in green-energy transition projects at risk.
Ukraine Nears Nuclear Deal With Bulgaria in Fresh Blow for Russian Influence
Bulgaria is negotiating the sale of two Russian-made reactors to Kyiv, with the U.S. potentially contributing to the cost.
The Pro Lacrosse League Whose Teams Don’t Have Homes—Yet
How do you build a new sports league? The PLL turned to a unique model.
How AI Is Already Reshaping White-Collar Work
As AI takes on a larger role at work, some CEOs are changing their plans for hiring and growth. We explain why […]
Threads vs. Twitter: What’s the Difference?
The Instagram-linked app joins the crowded microblogging fray. Here’s how it compares with Twitter.
Peter Chernin Taps David Nevins to Help Lead North Road
The former Paramount executive will become CEO of the independent production company, which has 85 shows and movies in the works for […]
Lazard Fires Top Restructuring Banker Accused of Harassing Employees
Reid Snellenbarger is said to have acted inappropriately at a party he hosted over the weekend.
Americans Have Quit Quitting Their Jobs
The rate at which workers are voluntarily leaving employers is approaching prepandemic levels.
China Briefed U.S., EU Before Disclosing Export Curbs on Chip-Making Metals
China said its export restrictions on chip-making minerals are in line with international common practice and it had briefed the U.S. and […]
Wagner’s Prigozhin Is Back in Russia, Belarusian President Says
The paramilitary leader’s whereabouts have been the subject of intense speculation since his abortive revolt.
Home-Builder Stocks Are Booming as Homeowners Stay Put
The top three publicly traded builders have seen their share of new-home sales rise from 22% to 31% over roughly the past […]