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World Street Journal : world
23  avril     23h52
Nikkei May Rise as Hopes Continue for Earnings Growth
   Japanese stocks may rise as hopes continue for earnings growth and concerns recede about a further escalation in tensions in the Middle East.
    23h34
Fortescue Forecasts Annual Iron-Ore Shipments at Lower End of Guidance
   Fortescue expects annual iron ore shipments at the lower end of its prior forecast range after an ore car derailment and bad weather affected its operations in the third quarter.
    22h48
The Biden FCC Brakes the Internet With Net Neutrality
   The agency revives Obama’s Title II regulation that slowed investment and kept broadband prices high.
    22h07
Hard-Fought Ukraine Aid Package on Verge of Passage
   The Senate is set to approve a billion measure that includes money for Israel and Taiwan, and forces the sale of TikTok.
    22h06
Israel Wants Hamas Out of Gaza, but Even Uprooting It From the North Hasn’t Worked
   Eradicating the militant group from the enclave has proved an elusive goal for Israel, whose forces confront a resurgence in areas they had declared cleared.
    22h00
Tesla Reports Sharp Drop in First-Quarter Earnings
   The EV maker’s profit fell and revenue declined , as pressure mounted on Elon Musk to better articulate his vision for the company.
    22h00
Ready in 15 Minutes, This Couscous Salad Is the MVP of Barbecue and Picnic Season
   Warm couscous freshened up with lemon, green beans and loads of dill gets additional heft from feta and toasted walnuts. Delicious at room temperature, too, it can come along for all your sunny day adventures.
    21h56
Who Cares About Donald Trump’s Hush-Money Trial?
   Students discuss whether the former president’s legal troubles over payments, classified documents and election interference will affect the race.
    21h56
Not Everyone Needs a College Degree
   Companies like ours are helping build a skills based economy.
    21h54
Henrietta Szold’ Review: Paving the Way to Zion
   Henrietta Szold was born in Baltimore, right before the U.S. Civil War. She made her name doing charitable works in another divided land.
    21h51
Starbucks Leads Business Opposition to Pro-Worker Labor Board
   The coffee chain asked the Supreme Court to limit the NLRB, as SpaceX, Amazon and others take swings in additional disputes.
    21h45
Slavery Reparations in California?
   A state Senate committee votes to set up an agency to determine eligibility.
    21h43
Defining Free Speech Down on Campus
   Anti Israel protesters invoke a First Amendment they don’t understand.
    21h39
Bigger, Longer Unemployment Checks for All
   The Labor Department learned all the wrong pandemic lessons.
    21h35
At Columbia, Discontent Grows Over Shafik’s Handling of Crisis
   A faculty group wrote a letter criticizing university president Minouche Shafik’s leadership amid campus protests but it didn’t call for her ouster.
    21h27
The WSJ Dollar Index Falls 0.3% to 100.18
   The WSJ Dollar Index was down . to . down two of the past three trading days.
    21h14
Human’ Review: PBS’s Unwieldy Look at Modern Life
   This ambitious episode of A Brief History of the Future’ considers what it means to be human in the st century.
    21h09
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
   Gain insight on Tidewater Renewables, Petronet, Dialog Group, and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
    21h09
Health Care Roundup: Market Talk
   Read about Vertex Pharmaceuticals, cannabis sales, Novartis and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Health Care sector.
    21h07
FTC Bans Noncompete Agreements That Restrict Job Switching
   The move sets up a high stakes legal clash with business groups over the agency’s power.