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The Wall Street Journal ranked US airlines from worst to best. See the list.
Southwest Airlines ranked high despite its chaotic holiday meltdown, but the WSJ noted December com…
Taylor Rains
Despite their mass layoffs, Alphabet and Meta were among the top-paying big companies in 2022, according to analysis in the Wall Street Journal
Alphabet and Meta boasted some of the highest median wages of the S&P 500 in 2022, but a real-estat…
Riddhi Kanetkar
Renowned academic Noam Chomsky told The Wall Street Journal that his meetings with Jeffrey Epstein are "none of your business"
Noam Chomsky met multiple times with Jeffrey Epstein, long after a court ordered the disgraced fina…
Katie Balevic
Ford confirms that it's laying off 3,000 people in US and India: report
The US-based car maker Ford Motor has reportedly confirmed that it is laying off roughly 3,000 empl…
Imprisoned Wall Street Journal reporter pokes fun at mom's cooking, saying it 'prepared' him for Russian prison food
In a letter to his family, journalist Evan Gershkovich said he was "not losing hope" after he was a…
Isobel van Hagen
Walmart lays off 200 corporate employees amid rising inflation
Retail giant Walmart has laid off at least 200 corporate employees as the economic downturn takes i…
Amount of attention on me has gone supernova: Musk
Amid several media reports appearing on Elon Musk's activities, the tech billionaire on Tuesday sai…
Alphabet and Meta among 150 companies with highest-paid median workers at almost $300,000
The report mentioned that Google parent Alphabet and Facebook's Meta Platforms had the highest-paid…
Inside the rise of a Wall Street wunderkind
Soeren Kuenzel's description of how he rose the ranks at Citadel Securities is a lesson in the impo…
Dan DeFrancesco
Fintech giant Stripe cuts internal valuation by 28%: Report
According to a report in The Wall Street Journal citing sources, payments giant Stripe, last valued…
Indian-origin Ramesh Balwani gets 20 years in prison for defrauding investors and patients in US
Indian-origin Ramesh 'Sunny' Balwani, the former business partner and 'boyfriend in secret' of Eliz…
Airbnb used to be about crashing on a stranger's couch for cheap. Now Wall Street wants in.
How your Airbnb host went from a mom-and-pop business owner to a multibillion-dollar corporation. O…
Kelsey Neubauer
Rupert Murdoch is reportedly getting divorced again
The New York Times reported that Murdoch and Hall are divorcing. This would be Murdoch's fourth div…
Travis Clark
Wall Street firms and retired generals to discuss hypothetical Chinese invasion of Taiwan
The "tabletop exercise" will explore the potential geopolitical and business implications of an inv…
Jason Ma
High-profile CNN anchors Anderson Cooper, Jake Tapper, and Erin Burnett voiced their concerns about CNN boss Chris Licht: Wall Street Journal
A new report from The Wall Street Journal follows an unflattering Atlantic profile of CNN CEO Chris…
Sarah Gray
Meta Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg steps down after 14 years
"I'm going to miss running this company with Sheryl. But I'm glad that she'll continue to serve on …
The 'new FANG' trade will be in commodities amid market turmoil sparked by Russia's war in Ukraine, says wealth manager
Prices of oil, wheat, gold, and other commodities have soared since Russia's attack on Ukraine last…
Natasha Dailey
Vladimir Putin refuses to use the internet because he's afraid people will spy on him, the Wall Street Journal reported
Russian President Vladimir Putin has historically avoided using the internet because he's worried t…
Jake Epstein
Companies are on pace to buy back a record $1 trillion in stock this year as Russia's war in Ukraine and the Fed's planned rate hikes rattle markets
Already this year, S&P 500 companies have announced plans to buy back shares worth $238 billion — p…
Natasha Dailey
Billionaire investors Alan Howard and Paul Tudor Jones are expanding their crypto bets, report says
Wall Street has been warming up to cryptocurrencies, with institutional investors trading $1.14 tri…