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Freight rates are climbing after hundreds of thousands of carriers were driven out of the industry by low earnings, new regulations. on.wsj.com/3Sxlrwb
“Doing good while doing well.” That was the adage that drove microfinancing, tiny loans intended to end poverty. Hundreds of billions of dollars later, it hasn’t made a dent.
More employers are requiring weigh-ins, app tracking and health coaching before covering GLP-1s for losing weight—or dropping coverage altogether. 🔗 on.wsj.com/3QyhlmY
Exclusive: OpenAI is considering drastic price cuts as it seeks to win over customers from archrival Anthropic.
As the Knicks and Spurs bask in nonstop media fuss, hockey’s Hurricanes and Golden Knights are locked in an epic back-and-forth Stanley Cup final. Jason Gay on what’s becoming a series for the ages.
Jared Kushner has strived to build a set of luxury hotels and resorts in a corner of Eastern Europe that U.S. investors typically overlook. It’s not going well.
The U.S. launched new strikes against multiple targets in Iran for the second night in a row.
Joaquin Duato said finding a cure for certain cancers and turning others into chronic diseases is an achievable target for the coming decade. on.wsj.com/4oj8JNm
From a forgotten match in deepest Brazil to the arrival of global superstars on American shores, the U.S. has grown from soccer backwater into host of the biggest World Cup in history. on.wsj.com/4vEV5qr
Kushner is proposing to build luxury beach hotels and resorts in a corner of Eastern Europe often overlooked by U.S. investors—but things aren’t going well. on.wsj.com/4uXRXpD
The Wall Street Journal
Microfinance aimed to foster prosperity but stoked hardship for those borrowers who took on debt they couldn’t afford.
Kushner is proposing to build luxury beach hotels and resorts in a corner of Eastern Europe often overlooked by U.S. investors—but things aren’t going well.
From a forgotten match in deepest Brazil to the arrival of global superstars on American shores, the U.S. has grown from soccer backwater into host of the biggest World Cup in history.
Kushner is proposing to build luxury beach hotels and resorts in a corner of Eastern Europe often overlooked by U.S. investors—but things aren’t going well.