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The Climate Scientist Fossil-Fuel Companies Can’t Stand


Robert Howarth is getting under the skin of the oil-and-gas industry. The gray-haired climate scientist says he doesn’t care. Howarth, a methane researcher at Cornell University, said in a ... Read More

Evan Gershkovich | A Letter From The Wall Street Journal’s Editor in Chief


The world has changed dramatically in the past year. During that time, the world for our colleague Evan Gershkovich has been the inside of a tiny cell in a notorious Moscow prison, where he sits ... Read More

The New Center of the World is Cleveland. Locals Say It’s About Time.


For four days, Cleveland is the center of the universe. At least it feels that way in Cleveland. “I see dollar signs, dollar signs, dollar signs everywhere,” says Mayor Justin Bibb, gleeful ... Read More

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


Ryan Dubé is a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, based in Lima, Peru. Since 2015, Ryan has been a correspondent in the Latin America bureau, covering politics, economics, and business ... Read More

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The United Nations and others said donors should resume support for UNRWA after a review found that Israel hadn’t backed up claims that many agency workers are members of terrorist groups. The ... Read More

Parents of detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich desperate to remain positive: ‘Pessimism will kill’


“That’s the best way we can cope with it,” she told NBC News. The parents of detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich say he has had a lifelong affinity for Russia, where he ... Read More

He Turned 55. Then He Started the World’s Most Important Company.


The world’s most valuable tech companies were founded in dorm rooms, garages and diners by entrepreneurs who were remarkably young. Bill Gates was 19. Steve Jobs was 21. Jeff Bezos and Jensen ... Read More

Generative AI Isn’t Ubiquitous in the Business World—at Least Not Yet


ChatGPT and other forms of generative artificial intelligence have experienced meteoric growth, but many businesses are hesitant to rush headlong into the technology. Tobacco company Reynolds ... Read More

Has Wall Street peaked too early?: McGeever


History suggests Wall Street's recent 5% mini-correction won't be its last this year, but stocks face potentially higher earnings and interest rate hurdles in the second half of the year if investors' ... Read More

PRESS DIGEST- Wall Street Journal - March 26


Bill Gates, the eighth richest person in the world, has a well-documented affinity for dividend income. This investment preference is clearly reflected in the staggering $463.2 million his ... Read More

Nuclear Energy: Transforming the World, Wall Street & Your Portfolio


Investors are slowly grasping nuclear energy’s ability to reshape the world and Wall Street. The transformational nature of nuclear energy and its booming growth potential has it being mentioned ... Read More

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


Mike Cherney covers politics, business and general news in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific region from The Wall Street Journal's bureau ... and military issues, climate change, indigenous ... Read More


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