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Makers of Everyday Essentials Once Offered Investors Safety. Do They Still?
Packaged-food producers outperform during rotations to safety. But shifts in consumer habits mean investors need to be selective. Source link
How Ford Failed to Bottle Tesla’s EV Magic
The electric F-150 was an impressive pickup but failed one important test: the expectations game. Source link
The SpaceX Explosion That Put Flights in Danger
FAA documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal show an explosion of SpaceX’s Starship on Jan. 16 posed a greater danger to planes in the air over the Caribbean than was publicly known. Source link
Trump World Is Picking Sides in the Battle for Warner Bros.
Some of the most influential people from President Trump’s orbit, past and present, are facing off on either side of the struggle for control of Warner Bros. Discovery. Source link
These Air-Traffic Controllers Are Leaving Their Jobs—and Heading to Australia
Dozens of controllers have departed the U.S. to take jobs overseeing air-traffic in Australia; ‘everybody knows about it.’ Source link
14-Hour Shifts and $1 a Delivery—but China’s Army of Gig Workers Keeps Growing
In a country once known for its factory workforce, some 200 million people are turning to informal roles as job creation slows. Source link
News Quiz for Dec. 20, 2025
News Quiz for Dec. 20, 2025 Source link
How Chevron Secured Its Place as Venezuela’s Largest Foreign Investor
The U.S. oil company and President Trump agree that opportunity abounds in the Latin American country. Source link
The Netflix Chief Who Insists He Won’t Ruin Hollywood
Ted Sarandos, a movie buff and one-time video clerk, may soon oversee the iconic Warner Bros. studio. Source link
This Is What the World’s Smartest Minds Really Think About AI
At a meeting that’s become the center of the tech universe, nerdy researchers partied on yachts and gathered on rooftops to trade gossip and compare notes. Everyone was feeling bubbly. Source link