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Sabotage Snarls French Trains as Olympics Begin - What’s News - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 1 日前Speaker 2: There are 250,000 travelers who are currently impacted, and that figure will rise to 800,000 by the end of the ...
‘Too Little, Too Late’: Activist Investor Elliott Still Wants Southwest CEO Out
Forbes· 1 日前With a much-feared activist investor breathing down its neck, Southwest Airlines on Thursday ...
Why Amazon Isn’t Making Money Off Alexa - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 3 日前After securing college players likeness rights for the first time, Electronic Arts brought ...
How To Read The Chronicles Of Narnia Books In Order
Forbes· 9 小時前Lewis has become one of the most important bodies of works in literary series because of its ...
Environmentalist Doug Woodring on connecting people to solve problems
South China Morning Post· 5 日前A lot of kids that get into swimming start when they are about six and burn out by the time ...
Astros, Athletics each looking for more from their first basemen
Reuters· 4 日前Looking for additional pop from the right side of the plate, the Astros created a homecoming of sorts ...
A Decade In, Formula E Continues To Make Incredible Advancements
Forbes· 3 日前At a decade old, NASCAR was racing in 1948. Formula E, the FIA-sanctioned all-electric ...
Cubs Will Be Trade Deadline Sellers, But Not Cleaning House
Forbes· 2 日前“I think where we are right now, I would say that moves only for ’24, unless things change over ...
The internet says Kamala Harris is 'brat,' and her campaign is embracing it
Reuters· 5 日前Kamala Harris is not yet the Democratic Party's candidate for president but her status ...
Music-makers of the roaring
China Daily· 18 小時前Koo spent his final years in Vancouver. The papers remained, somewhat forgotten, in a shed in the compound ...