The Wall Street Journal: Russian rocket-launch failure could hinder future U.S. space missions
A Russian rocket launch failure, followed by the safe emergency landing of a capsule intended to carry an American astronaut and his Russian counterpart into orbit, could prompt major disruptions for U.S. human space exploration......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. sees Pfizer’s and other Western COVID-19 vaccines becoming latest target of Russian disinformation
One Russian claim: that the U.S. rushed the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine through the regulatory process......»»
Space 2021: All the Mars landings, eclipses, astronaut flights, rocket launches, and other big missions to look for this year
In 2021, we'll see nine meteor showers. Boeing and SpaceX should launch humans into orbit, and NASA expects to land the first helicopter on Mars. The .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Intel, Cisco, Nvidia among victims of SolarWinds hack
The suspected Russian hackers behind breaches at U.S. government agencies also gained access to major U.S. technology and accounting companies, at least one hospital and a university, a Wall Street Journal analysis of internet records found......»»
The Wall Street Journal: House intelligence panel release transcripts of Russia probe
The House Intelligence Committee on Thursday released transcripts from a probe into Russian interference in the 2016 elections conducted when a Republican led the committee, making public documentation that has been a major source of partisan rancor......»»
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......»»
Amazon Execs Use Privileged Third-Party Seller Data To Decide Which Products To Launch: WSJ
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) employees use privileged access to third-party seller data on its platform to determine which of the company's label products to launch, the Wall Street Journal read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: OPEC and its allies on Sunday strike historic agreement to cut nearly 10 million barrels a day
Saudi Arabia, Russia and the U.S. agree to lead a multinational coalition in major oil-production cuts after a month-long Saudi-Russian feud and a drop in demand due to the coronavirus crisis devastated oil prices......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Blacklisted Russian fund paid for half of coronavirus aid shipment to U.S.
A Russian state-owned fund that says it footed half the bill of a coronavirus aid shipment delivered to the U.S. on Wednesday has been on a U.S. Treasury restricted lending list since 2015......»»
Cisco Systems plans a new round of layoffs amid an uncertain outlook for the economy
A round of job cuts is coming to Cisco Systems Inc. as the company — and nearly all of the rest of the tech industry — faces uncertain economic prospects for the near future. The Wall Street Journal reports that the networking equipment maker is p.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: HBO Max may launch with ‘Friends’ cast reunion
WarnerMedia’s HBO Max is finalizing agreements with the cast of “Friends†for a reunion special that will likely be used to launch the streaming service this spring, people familiar with the matter said......»»
CBF Morning Run: What you need to know today and tales of Crew colors and Wexner"s future
Happy Thursday morning, Columbus. You know what freaks people out? Change. And there was lots of news about changes yesterday. Lots to talk about, so let's get down to business. The Wall Street Journal shook things up with a story that said sou.....»»
If T-Mobile merger doesn"t happen, Sprint will "go down pretty hard"
Sprint Corp.'s future could be bleak if its merger with Bellevue-based T-Mobile US Inc. doesn't come to fruition. Sprint shares are trading at a more than 40 percent discount to T-Mobile's all-stock offer, The Wall Street Journal reports. It's the.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Comcast may be set to buy free-streaming service Xumo
Comcast Corp. is in advanced talks to acquire video-streaming company Xumo LLC, according to people familiar with the matter, as the cable giant prepares to launch its own streaming service......»»
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 .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: FBI warns FaceApp, other Russian software could put private data at risk
The Federal Bureau of Investigation warned that certain Russian-made software, including the viral hit FaceApp, pose a potential counterintelligence threat and could put Americans’ private data at risk......»»
Under Armour responds to new WSJ report on how it met "aggressive" sales targets
Under Armour borrowed business from future quarters in order to meet aggressive sales targets and cover up slowed demand for its products, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. The article, which cited anonymous former Under Armour executives.....»»
Most Admired CEO Tory Bruno leads the way for space exploration
United Launch Alliance's top exec has led the rocket manufacturer to seven successful missions in the past year alone — and more are on the way......»»
WeWork Posts Record Loss In Q3: Report
Co-working space startup WeWork made a net loss of $1.25 billion in the third quarter in 2019, the company told its investors on Wednesday, according to the Wall Street Journal. 0 read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Bill Fouse, who helped launch indexing for institutional investors, dies at 91
As a Wells Fargo executive, he pioneered techniques for lowering costs and allocating assets.....»»
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.....»»