The Wall Street Journal: Kelly, Bolton said to get into profane shouting match outside Oval Office
White House chief of staff John Kelly and national security adviser John Bolton engaged in an “explosive†shouting match outside the Oval Office on Thursday, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
"Profanity-Laced" Shouting Match Erupts Between Kelly, Bolton Outside Oval Office
The White House is back to its old, chaotic ways. Citing "three people familiar", Bloomberg reports that on Thursday, around the time when the Trump administration was contemplating next steps in the Saudi Arab.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: ‘Downton Abbey’ leads weekend box office, topping Brad Pitt’s ‘Ad Astra’
Two American heroes, Brad Pitt and Rambo, were no match for the British gentry of “Downton Abbey,†as the film adaptation of the U.K. television show easily topped the box office this weekend......»»
Trump Orchestrated Effort To Silence Stormy Daniels From The Oval Office: WSJ
It has been a while since the Wall Street Journal, the paper that initially broke the story, has published a genuine bombshell related to the Stormy Daniels controversy. But it broke that streak Tuesday morning whe.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump told chief elections investigator in Georgia she’d be ‘praised’ if ‘the right answer comes out’
Then-president urged the chief investigator from the Georgia secretary of state’s office in a December call to look for fraud in Fulton County while auditing neighboring Cobb County......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Cryptocurrency firms Bitfinex, Tether settle New York AG’s probe for $18.5 million
The New York attorney general’s office settled Tuesday a nearly two-year investigation into the finances and corporate practices of the companies that operates the Bitfinex cryptocurrency exchange and the stablecoin tether......»»
ODP"s stock slips after WSJ report of rejecting Staples" buyout bid
Shares of ODP Corp. slipped 1.1% in premarket trading Tuesday, after The Wall Street Journal reported that the office suppli.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann sues SoftBank over collapse of $3 billion deal
WeWork’s co-founder and former chief executive Adam Neumann sued SoftBank Group Corp., accusing the Japanese technology group of breaking a key provision of a deal that gave SoftBank control of the shared-office-space company......»»
SoftBank backs away from part of planned WeWork bailout: WSJ
SoftBank Group Corp is backing away from part of its planned bailout of WeWork, due to regulatory investigations of the office sharing company, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: SoftBank may back out of part of its WeWork bailout
SoftBank Group Corp. is backing away from part of its planned bailout of WeWork, people familiar with the matter said, privately citing several regulatory investigations of the office-sharing company......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Delta, American Airlines to reduce flights, Southwest CEO to take pay cut
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly said he will take a 10% pay cut as the airline faces a severe downturn due to the coronavirus......»»
WSJ: Government to release report flagging safety culture at Southwest
A government report flagging safety culture at Southwest Airlines is due to come out as soon as the end of the week, according to the Wall Street Journal. The Office of the Inspector General highlighted several concerns about the safety culture o.....»»
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The Wall Street Journal: Google AI beats doctors at breast cancer detection some of the time
Google’s health research unit said it has developed an artificial-intelligence system that can match or outperform radiologists at detecting breast cancer, according to new research. But doctors still beat the machines in some cases......»»
Amazon signs lease for more offices in Hudson Yards
Amazon.com Inc. is taking over more office space in Midtown Manhattan. The Jeff Bezos-run company (Nasdaq: AMZN) told The Wall Street Journal that it inked a lease in Hudson Yards — the neighborhood of Manhattan that stretches from about West 25th .....»»
Report: Kemp, Loeffler met with Trump to discuss Senate seat
Gov. Brian Kemp and Atlanta businesswoman Kelly Loeffler met secretly with President Trump in the White House Sunday over who Kemp will appoint to take Johnny Isakson Senate seat, The Wall Street Journal reports. Kemp wants to name Loeffler, co-owner.....»»
Report: T-Mobile"s John Legere Could Be Next WeWork CEO
WeWork is in discussions with T-Mobile Us Inc (NASDAQ: TMUS) CEO John Legere to take over leadership of the office-sharing company, according to a Monday Wall Street Journal re 0 read more.....»»
WeWork looks to tap T-Mobile"s John Legere as CEO, report says
WeWork is in talks with T-Mobile US Inc. Chief Executive John Legere to take over leadership of the troubled office-sharing startup. According to The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, WeWork is looking for a new leader who could join a.....»»
WeWork looks to SoftBank for emergency funding
WeWork could be gearing up for a complete takeover by its main investor, SoftBank Group Corp. According to The Wall Street Journal, the New York-based office space company is in need of emergency-financing, and a deal with Masayoshi Son's Tokyo-based c.....»»
SoftBank seeks control of WeWork through financing package: WSJ
SoftBank Group Corp. has prepared a financing package for WeWork Companies Inc that would give it control over the shared office space company, the Wall Street Journal reported......»»
WeWork may drag on New York City"s office market
CNBC's "Power Lunch" team talks about what happened with WeWork's IPO and what may be next for the company with Peter Grant, commercial real estate reporter with The Wall Street Journal......»»