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The Wall Street Journal: Why so many millennials fall prey to imposter syndrome
The scars of the 2008 recession are one source of financial insecurity for many millennials, says financial coach Maggie Germano......»»
The Wall Street Journal: New York prosecutors investigating loans on Trump’s Manhattan properties, including flagship Trump Tower
New York prosecutors are investigating financial dealings around some of Donald Trump's signature Manhattan properties, extending the known range of the criminal probe of the former president and his company, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Parler CEO John Matze says he’s been fired
Parler, a moderation-light social media platform that was forced offline last month by tech giants over how it policed its content, has fired its chief executive......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Goldman cuts CEO Solomon’s pay by $10 million over 1MDB scandal
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. slashed Chief Executive David Solomon’s 2020 pay by 36%, punishment for the bank’s admission last year that it broke U.S. laws in its dealings with an investment fund at the heart of a global corruption ring......»»
The Wall Street Journal: High-ranking company executives among employees being fired after participating in riot inside U.S. Capitol
In the wake of the riot at the Capitol, companies moved to cut ties with President Trump and his supporters and fired workers who participated......»»
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......»»
TripActions cuts hundreds of jobs as COVID-19 sinks corporate travel
TripActions Inc. on Tuesday made a deep cut in staff after the coronavirus pandemic sharply curtailed its corporate travel business. The Wall Street Journal cited an unnamed source who said the move involved hundreds and cut the Palo Alto company's wo.....»»
Spotify made its shuffle feature less random so that it would actually feel more random to listeners — here"s why
Reuters Ben Cohen is a sports reporter for the Wall Street Journal; he writes about the NBA, the Olympics, and other topics that don't involve extraordinarily athletic people. The following is an excerpt fro.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Pentagon drops its opposition to new restrictions on U.S. dealings with China’s Huawei
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Boeing Laid Off Supervisor Of Pilots Who Exchanged Inappropriate Emails About Safety
The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) fired a mid-level executive after internal documents showing disparaging communication between employees were revealed last month, the Wall Street Journal repo read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Rockets fired at Baghdad’s Green Zone and a U.S. air base Saturday after funeral march for Iranian general
Several rockets hit the Green Zone, a heavily fortified area in Baghdad.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Federal prosecutors probing Giuliani’s business dealings in Ukraine
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are examining Rudy Giuliani’s business dealings in Ukraine, including his finances, meetings and work for a city mayor there, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
WSJ: Softbank seeking control over WeWork through financial package
Eliot Brown, reporter from The Wall Street Journal, joins "Power Lunch" to discuss WeWork and how Softbank could seek control over the company......»»
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......»»
How Low Will US Treasury Bond Yields Go?
Yields Plumb New Lows, but ‘Century Bonds’ Remain Scarce Source: Wall Street Journal This is fascinating: “Bond yields in many countries world-wide have fal.....»»
U.S. probes Deutsche Bank"s dealings with Malaysia"s 1MDB: Wall Street Journal
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether Deutsche Bank AG violated foreign corruption or anti-money-laundering laws in its work for state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), the Wall Street Journal said on Wednesday......»»
U.S. probes Deutsche Bank"s dealings with Malaysia"s 1MDB: WSJ
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether Deutsche Bank AG violated foreign corruption or anti-money-laundering laws in its work for state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), the Wall Street Journal said on Wednesday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Kim Jong Un’s half-brother was reportedly a CIA source
Kim Jong Nam, the slain half brother of North Korea’s leader, was an informant for the Central Intelligence Agency who met on several occasions with agency operatives, a person knowledgeable about the matter said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Kim Jong Un’s half brother was reportedly a CIA source
Kim Jong Nam, the slain half brother of North Korea’s leader, was an informant for the Central Intelligence Agency who met on several occasions with agency operatives, a person knowledgeable about the matter said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: China’s Xi offers a potent trade reminder with visit to rare earths hub
President Xi Jinping pinpointed a source of leverage his government has over high-technology industries critical to the U.S. economy, touring a region of China that calls itself a rare-earths kingdom with his top trade negotiator......»»