Risk of a dangerous new Covid variant in China is ‘quite low,’ U.S. health expert says
It's unlikely that a dangerous new Covid-19 variant is spreading in China, said Dr. Chris Murray, director of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation.
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. tweaks EV tax-credit program in move to appease allies
The Biden administration on Thursday signaled its willingness to address some of the concerns expressed by European and Asian allies over a new U.S. tax credit...
: Tesla is not alone: 18 (and a half) other big stocks are headed for their worst year on record
In the worst year for stocks since the Great Recession, several big names are headed for their worst year on record with just one trading...
The New York Post: Influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested in Romania in human trafficking case
Incendiary social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother were busted in Romania on Thursday related to sex-trafficking allegations, according to a report.
: It should be much easier to know how much a job pays in 2023
New laws taking effect in California and Washington state on Jan. 1 require employers to disclose pay ranges for open positions.
ETF Wrap: Slumping U.S. stock market lags these international ETFs as 2022 comes to an end
As a bruising 2022 winds down, this week's ETF Wrap gives you a look at how international markets have stacked up against the U.S.
The Ratings Game: A new Twitter CEO, and 9 other things Elon Musk should do to revive Tesla investors’ faith in stock, according to an analyst
One analyst has laid out his top 10 priorities for a Tesla turnaround next year. Priority No. 1? "Name a CEO of Twitter by the...
Nasdaq jumps 2.6% as stocks bounce in 2022’s next-to-last trading session
The Nasdaq Composite led a sharp bounce higher by major stock indexes Thursday, ending 2.6% higher after ending the previous session at a 2022 low....
AMC elects new members to board, Silver Lake director to leave
Movie-theater chain AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. on Thursday said its board of directors had elected Denise Clark and Keri Putnam to serve on that board...