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What the Renault-Nissan Shakeup Says About the Global Auto Industry Renault CEO Luca de Meo and Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida spoke to The Wall Street Journal about the reorganization of their alliance in a deal that gives both companies more autonomy. WSJ’s Nick Kostov explains the factors behind the decision and what it means for auto makers and investors. Photo Composite: Adele Morgan
What the Renault-Nissan Shakeup Says About the Global Auto Industry The alliance was plagued by rivalry and suspicion, rising when Carlos Ghosn was ousted as the companies' leaderBy Wall Street Journal Feb 13, 2023 10:57 am Renault CEO Luca de Meo and Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida spoke to The Wall Street Journal about the reorganization of their alliance in a deal that gives both companies more autonomy. WSJ’s Nick Kostov explains the factors behind the decision and what it means for auto makers and investors. Photo Composite: Adele Morgan
How Presidential Documents Are Supposed to Be Archived The Justice Department is investigating how classified documents got to the home of former President Trump and the home and personal office of President Biden from his time as vice president. Here’s how documents are supposed to be handled during a transition. Illustration: Adele Morgan
How Lego Built a Media Empire Beyond Bricks
  + stars: | 2023-01-27 | by ( Wall Street Journal | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
How Spirit Halloween Breathes Life Into Empty Stores Each fall, there’s one store that suddenly seems to be just about everywhere: Spirit Halloween. The brand taps into the $10 billion Halloween industry by setting up shop in otherwise vacant real estate for three months each year. Photo illustration: Adele Morgan
Why Chicago, the U.S.'s Busiest Railroad Hub, Is So Vulnerable to Strikes With $3 trillion in goods traveling through Chicago every year, the city is the busiest rail hub in the U.S. WSJ breaks down how important rail is to the region, and how vulnerable the system is to a work stoppage like a strike. Illustration: Adele Morgan
How TikTok Could Become a U.S. Company
  + stars: | 2023-01-24 | by ( Wall Street Journal | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
How Presidential Documents Are Supposed to Be Archived The Justice Department is investigating how classified documents got to the home of former President Trump and the home and personal office of President Biden from his time as vice president. Here’s how documents are supposed to be handled during a transition. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Elon Musk’s Tesla Tweets Trial: What to Know Tesla CEO Elon Musk is set to testify in a federal trial over tweets from 2018 in which he floated the possibility of taking the company private. WSJ’s Rebecca Elliott explains what to know about the trial. Illustration: Adele Morgan
How Spirit Halloween Breathes Life Into Empty Stores Each fall, there’s one store that suddenly seems to be just about everywhere: Spirit Halloween. The brand taps into the $10 billion Halloween industry by setting up shop in otherwise vacant real estate for three months each year. Photo illustration: Adele Morgan
Why Chicago, the U.S.'s Busiest Railroad Hub, Is So Vulnerable to Strikes With $3 trillion in goods traveling through Chicago every year, the city is the busiest rail hub in the U.S. WSJ breaks down how important rail is to the region, and how vulnerable the system is to a work stoppage like a strike. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Donald Trump’s Tax Returns: What They Show Six years of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns will be made public, capping a yearslong legal and political standoff, after the House Ways and Means Committee voted to release them. Here’s what their report revealed. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Donald Trump’s Tax Returns: What They Show Six years of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns will be made public, capping a yearslong legal and political standoff, after the House Ways and Means Committee voted to release them. Here’s what their report revealed. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Donald Trump’s Tax Returns: What They Show Six years of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns will be made public, capping a yearslong legal and political standoff, after the House Ways and Means Committee voted to release them. Here’s what their report revealed. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Donald Trump’s Tax Returns: What They Show Six years of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns will be made public, capping a yearslong legal and political standoff, after the House Ways and Means Committee voted to release them. Here’s what their report revealed. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Brittney Griner Returns Home: A Timeline of Her Detainment and Release Basketball star Brittney Griner landed in the U.S. after being released from a Russian penal colony in a negotiated prisoner swap, a U.S. official said. WSJ examines the events that led to Griner’s detainment, sentencing and release, and what comes next. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Brittney Griner Returns Home: A Timeline of Her Detainment and Release Basketball star Brittney Griner landed in the U.S. after being released from a Russian penal colony in a negotiated prisoner swap, a U.S. official said. WSJ examines the events that led to Griner’s detainment, sentencing and release, and what comes next. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Why Your Bank’s Savings Rate Isn’t Increasing With the Fed’s The Federal Reserve’s interest rate continues to climb, reaching nearly 4% in November. But the average savings account’s interest rate is just 0.16%. Here’s how banks determine that rate — and which accounts are paying closer to the Fed’s. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Why FTX Picked the Bahamas, and What Happens Now to the Crypto Hub More than a year before its collapse, FTX moved its headquarters to the Bahamas—a country that worked to lure crypto companies to its shores. So what makes the nation attractive to crypto? And how could FTX’s demise change that? Illustration: Adele Morgan
Kherson Retreat: How Russia Lost Control of the Key Ukrainian City Ukrainian troops were cheered by residents of Kherson as they entered the strategic city after Moscow withdrew its forces. WSJ looks at how Russia went from capturing to losing the regional capital, in one of its largest symbolic defeats in the war. Illustration: Adele Morgan
How FTX Went Bankrupt: What Went Wrong
  + stars: | 2022-11-14 | by ( Wall Street Journal | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Kherson Retreat: How Russia Lost Control of the Key Ukrainian City Ukrainian troops were cheered by residents of Kherson as they entered the strategic city after Moscow withdrew its forces. WSJ looks at how Russia went from capturing to losing the regional capital, in one of its largest symbolic defeats in the war. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Kherson Retreat: Timeline of Russian Rule of the Strategic Ukrainian City Ukrainian troops have cautiously advanced toward Kherson after Russia announced its retreat from the strategic city. WSJ looks at how Russia went from capturing the regional capital to ordering its troops to leave, in a symbolic blow for the Kremlin. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Why Global Supply Chains May Never Be the Same - A WSJ Documentary The pandemic exposed breaking points in the system that would fundamentally alter consumer expectations of getting anything we want whenever we want it. By Wall Street Journal Mar 23, 2022 9:30 am Every day, millions of sailors, truck drivers, longshoremen, warehouse workers and delivery drivers keep mountains of goods moving into stores and homes to meet consumers’ increasing expectations of convenience. But this complex movement of goods underpinning the global economy is far more vulnerable than many imagined. Photo illustration: Adele Morgan
How the IPO Market Froze
  + stars: | 2022-10-25 | by ( Wall Street Journal | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Netflix’s Turbulent Year: How It Reversed Subscriber Losses Netflix reported its first subscriber loss in a decade in April, sending the streaming company’s stock down 35% in a single day. But after making strategy shifts, Netflix added twice as many subscribers as expected in the third quarter. WSJ looks back at Netflix's rollercoaster year. Photo illustration: Adele Morgan
Watch: A Timeline of Liz Truss’s 45 Days as U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss became the shortest-serving U.K. prime minister and the first since Winston Churchill to serve two monarchs when she resigned after just 45 days in power. WSJ’s David Luhnow explains how her premiership came crashing down. Photo illustration: Adele Morgan
Watch: A Timeline of Liz Truss’s 45 Days as U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss became the shortest-serving U.K. prime minister and the first since Winston Churchill to serve two monarchs when she resigned after just 45 days in power. WSJ’s David Luhnow explains how her premiership came crashing down. Photo illustration: Adele Morgan
Watch: A Timeline of Liz Truss’s 45 Days as U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss became the shortest-serving U.K. prime minister and the first since Winston Churchill to serve two monarchs when she resigned after just 45 days in power. WSJ’s David Luhnow explains how her premiership came crashing down. Photo illustration: Adele Morgan
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