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South Korea has elected a new president after months of political turmoil. WSJ’s Korea Bureau Chief explains how Lee Jae-myung could reorient Seoul’s relations with Washington. Photo: Suh Jeen ...
The airlines stock price was up 2.1% in pre-trading. Southwest announced the end of its free bag check policy in March amid mounting pressure from activist investors to improve its financial ...
The company successfully reused its Super Heavy booster, but it too exploded. SpaceX launched its Starship megarocket for the ninth time ever today (May 27), on a bold test flight that featured ...
A study commissioned by Qualcomm Inc. found that its modem chips worked better than a rival component developed by Apple Inc., especially for cellular customers in dense urban areas. The iPhone ...
Peugeot hasn’t had a GTi in its line-up since the previous generations 208 and 308. There’s still life in the hot hatch world, and Peugeot isn’t letting electrification dull its edge.
This is the first time that Apple has acquired a video game studio in its history, but the company describes the move as a unique situation. “We love Sneaky Sasquatch and are excited that the 2 ...
Once celebrated for its cheeky owl mascot and quirky social-media persona, Duolingo has suddenly found itself in the crosshairs of the very audience it once delighted. Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn ...
Nintendo’s emphatic dislike of sharing has reached a bizarre new level, with the Nintendo Today app now stopping users from screenshotting or videoing its advertising material. Nintendo Today is ...
Ruth Morgan receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Redemption is the goal of all these titles. They seek to recover the element’s wonder beyond its contemporary conflation with ...
Okta (NASDAQ:OKTA) is scheduled to report its earnings on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. Historically, Okta’s stock has shown significant volatility around earnings releases. Over the past five years ...
Leading the pack in this tough situation is Nissan, which, already struggling with significant financial challenges, might be forced to sell its Yokohama headquarters just to stay afloat.
After the Cold War, the United States had the power and legitimacy to remake the world—but it squandered its unipolar moment. America, in retrospect, repeated the mistakes it made after World War I.