This post was originally published on this site. Paramount’s $77.9 billion bid for Warner—backed by $54 billion in debt—is making some bond investors queasy.
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‘Notes on Being a Man’ Review: Protect, Provide, Even Procreate
This post was originally published on this site. Scott Galloway offers an “aspirational vision of masculinity,” challenging men to get offline and develop their physical and emotional strength.
Opinion | Trump Isn’t Beating the High Cost of Living
This post was originally published on this site. Voters elected him to bring down inflation, but prices are still elevated and rising.
Oil Prices Fall; Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks, Fed Meeting in Focus
This post was originally published on this site. Oil prices fell slightly in Asian trade. Investors were monitoring ongoing talks to end the Ukraine-Russia war ahead of an expected Federal Reserve rate cut this week, said UOB.
Exclusive | The Detroit Suburb With Michigan’s Most Expensive Homes
This post was originally published on this site. Properties move fast in the city’s 48009 ZIP Code, which has a median list price of $1.43 million.
Trump Unveils $12 Billion Bailout for Farmers
This post was originally published on this site. The financial aid comes as the agriculture sector grapples with the fallout from the president’s tariffs.
IBM nears roughly $11 billion deal for Confluent, WSJ reports
This post was originally published on this site. IBM is in advanced talks to acquire data infrastructure company Confluent for about $11 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter.
The Year of America’s Cranky Consumer
This post was originally published on this site. Sentiment has neared record lows, even as spending is continuing.
Cancel Right Away—and Other Ways to Manage Your Subscription Captivity
This post was originally published on this site. Your digital rent is skyrocketing. To cut back, turn off auto-renew and hunt down forgotten subscriptions in your credit-card statements and smartphone settings.
Hong Kong Authorities Summon Foreign Media to Criticize Fire Coverage
This post was originally published on this site. Hong Kong’s national-security office summoned representatives of news organizations including The Wall Street Journal to find fault with coverage of the deadly fire at Wang Fuk Court and warn against reporting that would undermine Hong Kong or its authorities.