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Opinion | Why Weight-Loss Drug Prices Are Falling
Competition is working, even as the FTC meddles in a takeover fight in a way that helped Pfizer. Source link
BBC Director General and News Chief Resign After Criticism of Editorial Practices
Tim Davie and Deborah Turness are leaving the news organization following criticism over the editing of remarks by President Trump that were included in a documentary program. Source link
What America’s Longest-Tenured Employees Say About Work—Then and Now
A small number of employees at the largest companies have stayed in one job for decades, making them witnesses to the often-surprising evolution of work. Source link
Luxury Fashion Brand Chrome Hearts Pays Up for Famed Malibu Hotel
The Los Angeles-based company paid a Southern California record of $1.8 million a room for the Surfrider Hotel, which overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Source link
Israeli Spyware Maker NSO Gets New Owners, Leadership and Seeks to Mend Reputation
Hollywood producer Robert Simonds is taking a controlling stake in the company behind Pegasus and appointing former Trump official David Friedman. Source link
Trump’s Tax Cuts Are Exposing Companies to Biden’s Tax Hike
Democrats’ older alternative minimum tax claws back billions of dollars in savings from the newer GOP law. Source link
Pfizer and Metsera Reach Deal Expected to Top $10 Billion
Pfizer prevailed over Novo Nordisk after an unusual bidding war for the weight-loss startup. Source link
News Quiz for Nov. 8, 2025
Test your knowledge of the week’s events as reported in The Wall Street Journal. Source link
Alaska’s New Mining Rush Chases Something More Coveted Than Gold
An obscure element often found in gold mines used to be considered mining detritus. Now it is at the center of the U.S.-China trade war. Source link
Disney-YouTube TV Blackout Has Customers Scrambling and Getting Creative
Fans of football and ‘Dancing With the Stars’ are hooking up antennas to stay tuned in. Source link