: It’s easy to forget the Internet’s guts & sinews. But cyberspace doesn’t …
: Layoffs keep coming in big tech, but the workforce remains huge, thanks to dramatic hiring earlier. …
: Business judgment? Elon Musk & other big shareholders push back against scrutiny they get from …
: It depends what the meaning of “independent” is? Really remarkable reporting and detail …
: Reed Hastings gave 2 million Netflix shares — worth some $1.1 billion — to a Silicon Valley charity …
: Finished reading: Our Enemies Will Vanish by Yaroslav Trofimov 📚 — Compelling, and good insight into …
: Finished reading: Striving by Jo Thomas 📚 — a great look at the challenges her generation faced, …
: Just downloaded Epilogue, but the book I want to add doesn’t show up. How can I add it? @jean …
: Miss the mall? Buy a piece of it. Fun story from the WSJ’s Suzanne Kapner: Dying Malls Stir Up …
: Another peek into Bill Gates’s world, from Khadijah Safdar & Emily Glazer: Security firm …
: As always, James Mackintosh cuts through to the crux: Forget the Fed and focus on the economy …
: This is horrifying (& proves the value of strong reporting): Instagram’s algorithms helped …
: Another remarkable piece on Epstein by Khadeeja Safdar & Emily Glazer: Bill Gates had an affair …
: Most S&P 500 CEOs finished the year with less pay than initially awarded; Elon Musk’s $10 …
: Some entrepreneurs are scrutinizing their banking relationships and moving their funds. smart piece …
: Just a PSA that at The Wall Street Journal we draw a clear line between news and opinion. The …
: The push for rural high-speed internet in the U.S. has run into a snag: utility poles. Smart piece …
: Here’s why that recession you keep hearing about is always six months away… Smart …
: Here’s a silver lining: The pandemic pushed poorer and less-educated workers into better jobs. …
: Crypto exchange Binance tried to dodge U.S. scrutiny w/ a platform it called wholly separate. …
: What’s a CEO’s pay package really worth? Meet the SEC’s new “compensation actually …
: All those big layoffs you’re hearing about? They may not make companies much smaller. My latest in …
: It’s not a recession – it’s a richcession. Smart piece from my coworkers at The …
: The game is once again afoot: In wake of Ukraine war, U.S. and allies are hunting down Russian …
: Facebook reinvents the … cubicle? Fun piece from Chip Cutter and Meghan Bobrowsky: …
: A cautionary tale of yachts and taxes — and a great read — from Richard Rubin & Rachel Louise …
: The U.S. added 1.1 million jobs over the past three months despite rising interest rates and fears …
: The buyback tax, only a month old, is back: President Biden plans to propose quadrupling it. From …
: Bosses are back (if they do say so themselves). My latest with the indomitable Chip Cutter in the …
: Shall we meet? Nope. Execs target “an absurd amount of meeting time”. Deleting 12,000 events to save …
: China’s top nuclear-weapons lab has regularly bought sophisticated U.S. computer chips in defiance …
: Great interview on AI, ChatGPT etc. by The Markup’s Julia Angwin, with Princeton’s …
: Before being forced out, Bed Bath & Beyond’s co-founders turned thrift, savvy merchandising …
: Striking story on due-diligence gone wrong, from Ron Liber of the New York Times: How Charlie Javice …
: Unemployed Americans are spending more time out of work as employers slow hiring from a red-hot pace …
: Crypto is back — in Davos, at least, along with Anthony Scaramucci — as redemption tour rolls on. …
: What if Tesla is … just a car company? Smart look by WSJ’s Rebecca Elliott: …
: Beer isn’t as inflation-proof as it seemed. From @maloneyfiles@journa.host: …
: “It turns out that maybe the way we recommend political content shouldn’t be the same way we …
: Big GOP donors haven’t swayed House rebels, many of whom rely on small, online contributions …
: Executives and directors haven’t been scooping up their own stocks, even as market declines …
: Bed, Bath & Bankruptcy? Retailer prepares to file for bankruptcy within weeks, per WSJ: …
: Here’s the richcession? Wealthy Americans could get hurt more than usual in the next downturn …
: Social Security apparently believes more than 1,000 US jobs for “sack repairers” exist. …
: Ports are clear. Freight rates have plunged. Retailers are awash goods. Supply chains are back to …
: A deep dive into the new Trump tax data by the people who know his taxes better than anyone (except …
: CEOs running the biggest companies are pretty down about the economy in the next 6 months — but …
: Endgame: A secret call to Bob Iger. Jim Cramer’s text. A disastrous board meeting. This is the …
: Good piece from the WSJ’s Ruth Simon, whose coverage of small business is always worth …
: America’s in an opioid crisis. Can lessons from the nation’s jails show a way out? Great piece …
: More than two years before a supervisor shot and killed six workers at a Chesapeake, Va., Walmart, …
: Tensions grew between Salesforce co-CEOs Marc Benioff and Bret Taylor months before last week’s …
: Layoffs hit white-collar workers, scrambling how slowdowns usually hit the job market: a ‘Patagonia …
: Happy Fibonacci Day! 11/23, at least in the U.S.
: A major outside shareholder in News Corp and Fox Corp. opposes a plan by Rupert Murdoch to recombine …
: Want to feel like a fly on Disney HQ’s wall? Here you go – fascinating piece: Soon after …