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Russia Defies Sanctions by Selling Oil Above Price Cap
Higher prices could bolster Moscow’s oil-export revenues, which last month dropped to just over half their level from a year ago. Source link
Why China Isn't Feeling the 'Barbenheimer' Vibe
“Barbie” is a flop in the country and “Oppenheimer” has yet to be released. That could be a sign of things to come. Source link
The Hidden Career Cost of Being Overweight
New moves to outlaw weight discrimination are pushing companies to examine one of the most insidious forms of on-the-job bias. Source link
Inside Lyft CEO David Risher's Efforts to Stabilize the Company
The new boss is considering options for Lyft’s bike fleet, with the company looking to sell the division or form a partnership with an investor.
Why the Fed Isn't Ready to Declare Victory on Inflation
Officials remain concerned about whether wages and price growth can slow enough without an economic downturn. Source link
He Went to Prison for Crypto Crime. Now He's an Advocate for Compliance.
Charlie Shrem, a co-founder of the defunct BitInstant, was one of the first bitcoin millionaires and one of the first to do time for crypto
Farmers Work to Cool Livestock and Chickens in Sweltering Conditions
The health of animals and farmers’ incomes are under threat as temperatures soar in the U.S. Source link
Who Will Control Wagner’s Empire of War and Gold?
Updated July 24, 2023 12:00 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) The Kremlin is attempting one of the most complex corporate takeovers in history,