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28 days ago
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Former Facebook Execs Launch Startup, Adding to Efforts to Improve Ad Measurement

Their company, Anonym, aims to tell advertisers how effective campaigns were while maintaining user privacy

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about 2 months ago
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Russia Throws Soldiers Into Ukraine Firing Line to Gain Inches

Moscow shows scant regard for the lives of its conscripts, but the battle for Bakhmut is also costly for Ukrainian de...

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3 months ago
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The Bravery and the Recklessness of Ukraine’s Improvised Army

It has repelled the Russian invasion, but the effort is depleting its ranks

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3 months ago
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Technology Puts American Chestnut Trees on the Comeback Trail

The U.S. is considering whether to release a genetically modified version tolerant of blight, as some people warn of ...

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3 months ago
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Restaurant Staffers Are Returning to Work After Covid Flight

Industry employment nears prepandemic levels as pay and working conditions improve.

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3 months ago
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Ukraine Claims Heavy Russian Losses in South

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed a joint meeting of Congress Wednesday, thanking the U.S. for militar...

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3 months ago
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Ukraine Defends Bakhmut Against Russian Assaults as Zelensky Heads to U.S.

The city has become a key target for Russia, which is trying to seize all of the Donetsk province.

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3 months ago
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Many Hospitals Get Big Drug Discounts. That Doesn’t Mean Markdowns for Patients.

Through a government program aimed at helping low-income patients, some hospitals buy medications at reduced prices. ...

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4 months ago
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Ukraine Fends Off Fresh Wave of Drone Attacks on Kyiv

A wave of drones struck Kyiv, with explosions reported in the historical center of the city, and Ukrainian defenses k...

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4 months ago
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Fed Rate Increases Are Squeezing Consumer-Finance Companies

Companies that offer auto loans, mortgages and buy-now-pay-later programs are retrenching.

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4 months ago
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You’re Hired! No Interview Required in Tight Labor Market

Some companies are dropping interviews for hourly and temporary roles amid a persistent shortage of workers.

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4 months ago
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Mark Cuban Has a New Job: Working at an Online Discount Pharmacy

Founded by a radiologist-math prodigy, the startup aims to lower drug costs by eliminating middlemen—and eventually t...

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4 months ago
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Russian Forces Reposition After Kherson Retreat

Russian forces, increasingly exposed to Ukrainian advances, have taken up new positions on the east bank of the Dnipr...

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5 months ago
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The Classic 60-40 Investment Strategy Falls Apart. ‘There’s No Place to Hide.’

The standard advice to keep retirement savings in a mix of stocks and bonds has helped offset big losses in previous ...

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5 months ago
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Russia Launches Fresh Missile Strikes, Widening Attacks on Ukrainian Power Plants

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia has destroyed about 30% of the country’s power stations as Moscow ...

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5 months ago
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Families Still Struggle to Find Baby Formula Nearly One Year After Shortages Began

Adults in roughly one-third of households with infant children who typically use formula had trouble obtaining it las...

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6 months ago
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Morgan Stanley Profit Falls for Third Consecutive Quarter

A dealmaking drought dinged bank’s third-quarter results, sending profit down 29% from a year ago

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6 months ago
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JPMorgan’s Third-Quarter Profit Drops 17% on Recession Planning

The nation’s biggest bank’s third-quarter profit dropped 17% as it built up its defenses for a potential recession an...

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6 months ago
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Rising Rates, Uncertain Economy Expected to Take a Toll on Bank Profits

JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley and other big banks are set to report third-quarter results on Friday.

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6 months ago
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How Ukrainian Strategy Is Running Circles Around Russia’s Lumbering Military

Classic military operations and nimble battlefield decision-making are exploiting the incompetence and top-down comma...

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6 months ago
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Florida Couple Turned the Empty Miami Mansions of Venezuela’s Elite Into Personal Piggy Banks

A mortgage-fraud scheme used fake passports to get a Ferrari, luxury watches and millions in cash.

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6 months ago
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How Police Tactics at Indonesia Soccer Stadium Led to Disaster That Killed 131

Fans say thousands were forced to run to exits because police fired tear gas into stands after match.

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6 months ago
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Himars Transform the Battle for Ukraine—and Modern Warfare

The mobile, high-precision U.S. rocket system is thwarting Russia’s invasion as it revolutionizes military strategy.

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6 months ago
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Ukraine Takes Unorthodox Pitch to Wall Street to Raise Billions in Debt

Officials who have negotiated international loans and a debt-payment holiday now hope to leverage foreign backing to ...

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6 months ago
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Why Companies Are Holding Tight to Workers, Despite Economic Slowdown

A persistent economic puzzle is why the labor market is still strong amid slowing growth and high inflation. Many emp...

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7 months ago
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Instagram Stumbles in Push to Mimic TikTok, Internal Documents Show

Reels faces formidable competition from the leading short-video platform; creators follow the views

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7 months ago
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The Surprise in a Faltering Economy: Laid-Off Workers Quickly Find Jobs

People losing their jobs are rapidly landing interviews, multiple offers and higher pay, a dynamic of the tight labor...

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8 months ago
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Crypto Is Taking a Few Small Banks on a Wild Ride

Big banks steered clear of cryptocurrency companies, but a handful of small lenders courted the booming businesses. N...

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8 months ago
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Faster Internet Is Coming to America—as Soon as the Government Knows Where to Build It

The $42 billion broadband plan, part of the $1 trillion infrastructure bill signed by President Biden last November, ...

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9 months ago
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Russian Forces Push to Extend Gains as G-7 Leaders Promise More Aid to Ukraine

The plodding yet persistent Russian advance adds to pressure on Western leaders meeting at two summits this week to d...

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about 1 year ago
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Food Shortages, Last Goodbyes: Ukrainians Face Their New Reality

Russia began a new, bloodier phase of the war and the capital Kyiv is bracing for the indiscriminate shelling of civi...

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about 1 year ago
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For White-Collar Workers, It’s Prime Time to Get a Big Raise

Pay increases for people in business and professional sectors are starting to outpace gains for lower-wage workers.

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about 1 year ago
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Investors Seek More Information About Companies’ Struggles to Hire, Retain Staff

Investors are scrambling to get better data about worker pay, satisfaction and quit rates as mass resignations hit co...

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about 1 year ago
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Florida’s West Coast Cities Top WSJ/Realtor.com’s Housing Index

Naples led the fourth-quarter rankings, as the Sunshine State attracted home buyers looking to work remotely near the...

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about 1 year ago
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In Ukraine Talks, Who Is Playing for Time?

With talks between the U.S. and Russia over Ukraine continuing into next week, a look under the lid to see who gains ...

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about 1 year ago
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Why the Catholic Church Is Losing Latin America

Conservative Pentecostals make huge inroads in Latin America during the reign of the region’s first pope. The religio...

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about 1 year ago
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Facebook’s Former Elections Boss Now Questions Social Media’s Impact on Politics

Katie Harbath, who says she left the company disillusioned, now pushes for more online guardrails.

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about 1 year ago
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How Biogen Fumbled Aduhelm, Its Once-Promising Alzheimer’s Drug

Early results were so impressive the company raced toward regulatory approval. But its decision to stop trials produc...

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over 1 year ago
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AT&T Slashed Promised Life Insurance for Former Workers—and Time Runs Out at Year-End

The company, which is sparing its executives from the cut, says it brings benefits in line with what other firms offe...

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