Hong Kong stocks were on track for their worst single session since the 2008 financial crisis after Chinese leader Xi Jinping tightened his grip on power. The Hang Seng HSI, Read more
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What is Parler? Who is the CEO? What to know about Kanye West’s new company:
“In a world where conservative opinions are considered to be controversial we have to make sure we have the right to freely express ourselves,” Ye said in the statement. The Read more
Rupert Murdoch explores reuniting Fox and News Corp
Rupert Murdoch has proposed a recombination of Fox Corp. and News Corp, the two wings of his media empire, nearly a decade after they split, according to people familiar with Read more
PC sales log third straight quarter of declines while Apple reports growth
Global PC shipments logged a third consecutive quarter of declines, while remaining above pre-pandemic levels, as Apple Inc. was the only large vendor to show an increase because of delayed Read more
When buying a used EV is a smart move—and when it’s not
This article is reprinted by permission from NerdWallet. You’ve probably heard the horror stories of crazy-high battery replacement costs for electric cars. Fears of battery failure, limited range and high Read more
Chicago Sun-Times to tear down its subscriber pay wall and seek donations based on ‘ability to pay’
The Chicago Sun-Times, owned since early this year by public broadcaster Chicago Public Media, is dropping its website’s subscriber pay wall and moving toward a donation model reminiscent of those Read more
NYU professor fired after students who got low grades complained about him
An organic chemistry professor at New York University was fired after 82 of his 350 students signed a petition against him over their low grades and his instruction methods. The Read more
Opinion: Big selling wave in stocks makes for a buying opportunity, says Baron manager who has 20% of his fund’s assets in Tesla
Institutional investors have been clearing out of stocks. They sold $42 billion worth in the five weeks ending Sept. 21. That followed $51 billion in sales during the five weeks Read more
Deloitte China to pay $20 million SEC penalty for audit failures ‘at the most basic level’
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced Thursday that Big-Four accounting firm Deloitte’s China affiliate had agreed to pay $20 million to settle charges that it has asked clients to select Read more
Skiing revenue is back above pre-pandemic levels, Vail Resorts says
Ski-resort operator Vail Resorts Inc. on Wednesday reported fiscal fourth-quarter results that were better than expected, helped by acquisitions abroad and demand for advance passes, with full-year sales rebounding above Read more