The Wall Street Journal: Francesco Molinari becomes first Italian to win British Open
Francesco Molinari won the British Open on Sunday, closing with a bogey-free round of 69 to finish at 8 under par......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Uber wins 15-month license to operate in London
A British court granted Uber Technologies Inc. a probationary license to operate in London, a victory for the ride-hailing company as it attempts to resolve allegations of corporate misbehavior before its planned initial public offering next year......»»
The Wall Street Journal: British woman dies of nerve-agent exposure; murder probe opened
British police said they opened a murder investigation Sunday into the death of a woman who had been poisoned by the Novichok nerve agent......»»
Tesla CEO Elon Musk Lashes Out at British Cave Rescuer in Latest Twitter Outburst - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalTesla CEO Elon Musk Lashes Out at British Cave Rescuer in Latest Twitter OutburstWall Street JournalTesla Inc. TSLA -3.16% Chief Executive Elon Musk for years has used Twitter to combat critics.....»»
Open champion Francesco Molinari is part of a growing trend in golf of top players giving up endorsement money for more control over their game
Harry How/Getty Images Francesco Molinari made history on Sunday, becoming Italy's first major champion by winning the British Open. Molinari's win came without an endorsement deal for his clubs aside from his putter, making him t.....»»
Icahn to send letter to oppose Cigna-Express Scripts deal: WSJ
Investor Carl Icahn will send an open letter to the shareholders of insurer Cigna Corp asking them to vote against the company's $52 billion Express Scripts Holding Co buyout, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing a draft of the letter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Italian highway bridge collapses in Genoa, leaving at least 26 dead
A major four-lane highway bridge in the Italian port city of Genoa collapses, leaving at least 26 people dead and bringing Italy’s decaying infrastructure into the spotlight......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Italian highway bridge collapses in Genoa, leaving at least 35 dead
A major four-lane highway bridge in the Italian port city of Genoa collapses, leaving at least 35 people dead and bringing Italy’s decaying infrastructure into the spotlight......»»
Papa John's Independent Board Members Dispute Founder's Claims - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalPapa John's Independent Board Members Dispute Founder's ClaimsWall Street JournalA special committee made up of the company's independent directors issued an open letter on Wednesday disputing what Mr.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: California moves to establish nation’s strongest net-neutrality rules
California on Thursday moved to reinstate Obama-era open-internet rules, challenging Trump administration rollback efforts and setting the state on a path to have the strongest net-neutrality rules in the nation......»»
The Wall Street Journal: New bank sues to open an account with New York Fed
A new bank is suing the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, saying it is unfairly preventing the firm from pursuing a novel business strategy......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Elon Musk sued for defamation by Thai cave rescuer
Elon Musk has been sued by a British cave explorer involved in rescue efforts to save a Thai youth soccer team, alleging he was defamed by the Tesla Inc. chief executive for suggesting he was a pedophile......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ferrari to launch larger car — but don’t call it an SUV
Ferrari NV plans to launch a series of special-edition models and a larger car to rival sport-utility vehicles as part of the Italian luxury-car maker’s drive to increase volume and double profit by 2022......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ford open to testifying against Kavanaugh, but with conditions and not Monday
Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when they were teenagers, is willing to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee if certain conditions are met, according to congressional aides......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.K.’s May says Brexit talks have reached ‘an impasse’
Embattled British Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday warned that Brexit talks had hit an impasse and called on European leaders to present new proposals as negotiations between the two sides turn increasingly acrimonious......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump administration sues after California approves tough net-neutrality rules
California Gov. Jerry Brown on Sunday signed a bill reinstating Obama-era open-internet rules in the state, and the Justice Department responded almost immediately with a lawsuit seeking to overturn the law......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.K.’s May rejects Brexit plan criticism from within Conservative Party
British Prime Minister Theresa May rejects criticism of her Brexit plan from rebels within her Conservative Party Wednesday as she delivers the keynote address at the party’s annual conference......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Third Point warns Campbell Soup not to hire CEO before next shareholders meeting
Activist investor Third Point LLC warned Campbell Soup Co. not to fill the open chief executive position at the food company ahead of its next annual meeting, which is scheduled for Nov. 29......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Lavazza and Illy work to shore up their businesses as Starbucks enters Italy
The Italian coffee companies have penned deals in recent weeks with Mars Inc. and JAB Holdings......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Xi touts free trade, China’s massive market at import expo
Chinese President Xi Jinping sought to portray China as a willing importer and open market amid trade frictions with the U.S. and other partners......»»