Hamas Explores Moving Political Headquarters Out of Qatar
Such a step could upend fragile talks to free Israeli hostages held captive in Gaza.
Such a step could upend fragile talks to free Israeli hostages held captive in Gaza.
The Nasdaq fell 5.5% for the week, its worst such performance since 2022, while the S&P 500 dropped 3.1% and the Dow eked out a tiny gain. Oil prices climbed to $91 a barrel Friday after Israel’s strike against Iran before retreating, closing up 0.2%.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav received pay last year valued at $49.7 million, a 27% increase from 2022 and more than three times as much as the $15.6 million median pay of S&P 500 CEOs disclosed through late March.
Skydance, which is in exclusive merger talks with Paramount Global, expects to more than double its revenue and triple its adjusted earnings in the coming years.
Nissan cut its net profit estimate for the fiscal year, missing analysts’ expectations, as it sold fewer cars than expected.
The U.K. privacy regulator says Google’s proposed replacements for cookies need to do more to protect consumer privacy, according to internal documents.
Tesla is recalling 3,878 Cybertrucks to repair or replace faulty accelerator pedals.
Schneider Electric confirmed talks with engineering-software company Bentley Systems about a potential strategic transaction.
Israel’s limited strike against Iran appeared to provide an off-ramp from the recent cycle of direct conflict.
Air-safety officials are mounting a new push to ease fatigue among the controllers who coordinate thousands of flights across the U.S. each day and the potential risks it poses to airline travel.
The Biden administration is considering more than $1 billion in new weapons deals for Israel including tank ammunition, military vehicles and mortar rounds, U.S. officials said.
A neuroscientist explains why errors in learning help forge our memories.
Some of the world’s biggest shoe brands made a run at the Iowa superstar. The swoosh prevailed by offering an Olympic-sized deal.
Devin Nunes is running a tiny, money-losing, slow-growing social-media company that just went public. The looming question: What if the app’s most important user—and biggest investor—wants to sell?
The former president and his critics agree the New York hush-money case is about much more than his alleged crime.
With Meta releasing its latest open-source AI, new models that lack guardrails stand to become more powerful than ever
Co-working space provider WeWork plans to exit bankruptcy without taking on more loans to fund the rest of its chapter 11 proceedings.
Treasury says SCG used certain shipping and documentation practices to conceal that the products it sold were made in Iran.
Companies are in exclusive merger talks; Skydance expects a surge in growth in coming years.
States make a strong legal case against Biden’s SAVE ‘grants.’
His administration gives Tehran a free hand to export oil while shutting down domestic development.
As the election nears, he’s blocking oil drilling and mining in the state.
Corrections & Amplifications for the edition of April 20, 2024.
The university finally calls in the cops to remove an anti-Israel mob on campus, in a lesson for Democratic mayors.