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Why Bacon Might Get More Expensive
Wholesale pork-belly prices are surging as the state’s new animal-welfare measure takes effect. Source link
The Real Reason You're Having a Hard Time Getting Things Done at the Office
Working from home altered our brains. We need more office time to fix them. Source link
New Definition of 'Fraud' Wipes Out High-Profile Prosecutions
Fraud doesn’t mean what it used to—and several high-profile federal prosecutions are falling apart as courts apply the Supreme Court’s more-narrow legal definition. Source link
Warner Bros. Discovery Revenue Falls
The company’s streaming segment shed subscribers in the second quarter after the launch of its new service, Max. Source link
Adidas’s Yeezy Sales Are as Strong as Ever After Kanye West Controversy
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Bank of England Raises Key Interest Rate by Quarter Point
The central bank increased its key rate for the 14th time in a row and said it may do so again as it tries to
U.S. Steelmakers Are Still Expanding as Demand Slows
Nucor, U.S. Steel and others are counting on infrastructure projects and auto production to raise demand. Source link
Fitch Downgrade Won't Break Washington's Tax, Spending Habits
Republicans and Democrats aren’t likely to cut entitlements or raise taxes, leaving debt problems untouched. Source link
Bud Light Boycott Sparks Big U.S. Profit Drop for AB InBev
The brewing giant lost market share after the Dylan Mulvaney debacle, but it says consumers remain favorable toward Bud Light. Source link
How Primark Built a Thriving Business Without Selling Online
E-commerce is booming, but Primark is increasing its revenue by focusing on retail stores. WSJ’s Trefor Moss explains how Primark has gained a foothold in