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Russia Seizes Assets of Two Western Conglomerates
Russia’s seizure of the local operations of Carlsberg and Danone, two of the world’s largest consumer-goods companies, escalates economic hostilities with the West. Source link
Can EVs and Solar Panels Save China's Economy?
China’s bet on hard tech like chips—and against property and internet tech—isn’t going well. But the story could be different a few years down the
China's Economy Barely Grows as Recovery Fades
China’s economy barely grew in the second quarter from the first and youth unemployment hit a record high in June, evidence of a fading recovery
Pay Raises Are Finally Beating Inflation After Two Years of Falling Behind
Listen to article (2 minutes) Americans’ growing paychecks surpassed inflation for the first time in two years, providing some financial relief to workers, while complicating
Tom Cruise's New 'Mission: Impossible' Falls Short of Other Summer Hits
The film’s opening-weekend results lagged behind the performances of Spider-Man and other franchises. Source link
Call of Duty Will Stay on PlayStation After Microsoft-Activision Deal
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Why Hydrogen Cars Refuse to Die
With so many lingering questions about batteries in electric vehicles, having a backup technology isn’t as crazy as it might sound. Source link
Can Tracking Your Moods Make You Happier?
Apple is pushing into mental health with an emotion gauge for iPhone and Apple Watch. Source link
H&M Now Wants to Sell You Makeup, Sofas and Crocs
The retailer is moving further beyond its clothing label, doubling down on beauty products, housewares and selling other brands to draw in more shoppers. Source
How Allbirds Lost Its Way
Quality complaints—and intractable holes—have dogged the hot shoe company, which rolled out an assortment of new products but found environmental sustainability a tough sell. Source