Turkey Seeks EU Aid to Rebuild After Earthquakes
The Wall Street Journal· 5 小時前Ankara is scrambling to find reconstruction funding as the economic toll from last month’s ...
American Aid Worker Kidnapped in Niger in 2016 Is Freed
The Wall Street Journal· 5 小時前Jeff Woodke had done humanitarian work in the country for more than 30 years, his family said.
The Four Habits of Highly Effective March Madness Teams
The Wall Street Journal· 6 小時前Heading into the Sweet 16, top seeds and massive underdogs alike have a few key traits in ...
Guy Fieri on His Signature Frosted Tips and Mayoral Ambitions
The Wall Street Journal· 8 小時前The television host and restaurateur also talks about why he skips breakfast and officiating ...
Starbucks’s New CEO, Laxman Narasimhan, Takes Coffee Chain’s Helm
The Wall Street Journal· 9 小時前Longtime leader Howard Schultz bows out as the coffee chain faces Senate and shareholder ...
Amazon to Cut 9,000 More Jobs After Earlier Layoffs
The Wall Street Journal· 6 小時前CEO Andy Jassy cited an ‘uncertain economy’ and more uncertainty in the near future.
WSJ News Exclusive | Fleetcor Strikes Board Agreement With Activist Shareholder D. E. Shaw
The Wall Street Journal· 8 小時前The payments company also will consider separating parts of its business as part of its ...
Kamala Harris Prepares to Hit the Road for Biden Despite Cracks in Her Support
The Wall Street Journal· 9 小時前The vice president will campaign in cities to convince Black voters, young people to re-elect ...
Signature Bank Raised Its Crypto Exposure After Slowing Real-Estate Lending
The Wall Street Journal· 9 小時前The move into higher-risk businesses is a major reason the New York bank failed.
Europe's hopes for busy post-COVID summer dim as Chinese tourists stay away
Reuters· 6 小時前Urs Kessler, who runs Jungfrau Railways, a train that takes tourists up the highest mountain in ...