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More Workers Take Parental Leave as States, Employers Expand Eligibility
Listen to article (2 minutes) Shawna Freeman Lane, 34, continued to teach college-level business by laptop after she gave birth by C-section in 2017. Her
Four Reasons Why Junk Bonds Might Be Worth Buying
Some analysts are predicting positive returns for junk bonds this year after a dismal performance in 2022. Source link
Why Elon Musk Contends Twitter Can Disrupt the Media Business
Business Media & Marketing Skeptics say he risks alienating a main constituency of the social-media platform Source link
Campbell’s Enticing Future in Snacks
Markets Heard on the Street Snacks from Goldish to Cape Cod chips could soon be Campbell’s biggest business Source link
In Wake of SVB Collapse, Venture Lending Faces Uncertainty
Among the questions for venture capital after the Silicon Valley Bank debacle: Will funding get a lot more difficult for startups? Source link
Car Breakdowns Are Making More People Fall Behind on Their Loans
Cars are staying on the road longer, reaching an age where they need substantial repairs or break down. It is a key reason more people
Exxon Mobil Eyes Potential Megadeal With Shale Driller Pioneer
WSJ News Exclusive Business Oil-and-gas giant has held informal, early-stage talks to buy the $49 billion-market cap Pioneer Natural Resources Source link
Three New Star Wars Films Are in the Works
Business Media & Marketing Daisy Ridley will reprise her role as Rey in one of the films Source link
Is Big Tech's R&D Spending Actually Hurting Innovation in the U.S.?
Big companies are hiring an ever-larger proportion of America’s inventors, who are less productive once they join. Source link
America Is Back in the Factory Business
Record spending on manufacturing construction heralds a made-in-the-U.S. rebound, stoked by green-energy incentives and concerns about foreign supply chains. Source link