The free, ad-supported streaming service is quadrupling down on Judge Judith Sheindlin. And she’s bringing her “nepo babies” along.
United Parcel Service workers who are represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters are voting on whether to authorize a strike if contract negotiations fail to yield a new agreement.
Startup Magpie Aviation is testing whether electric passenger planes could be towed to extend their range. To find out what it might take for Magpie to tow single-aisle jetliners like a Boeing 737 or an Airbus A320, WSJ’s George Downs takes flight on an aerotowed glider.
A Sacramento restaurant that was under investigation for wage theft brought in a man who claimed to be a priest to hear confession. Employees said he asked almost exclusively about work.
The stock market is on its longest winning streak since 2021. Some investors see trouble ahead.
Four experiments show why “drip pricing” is so effective at getting us to pay up.
On the short-form video app, long-established facts about the 1912 disaster at sea are being newly litigated as musty rumors merge with fresh misinformation and manipulated content.
But the share of people paying the fees remains unchanged, and they’re often among the most financial vulnerable.
The $4.6 billion semiconductor assembly and test facility will boos Europe’s efforts at becoming more self-sufficient in chip production.
A contingent from the kingdom, including its powerful crown prince, are in the French capital looking to spend big on investments.