Newspapers Drop ‘Dilbert’ After Cartoonist Calls Black Americans ‘Hate Group’

Business Media & Marketing USA Today Network, Washington Post among newspapers to stop publishing comic Source link More...

Warner Bros. Results Weighed Down by Soft Ad Sales, Restructuring Costs
The media giant added fewer-than-expected subscribers across its platforms in the fourth quarter. Source link More...

Europe’s Economy Picks Up After Year of War in Ukraine
Economy Business surveys in the eurozone and U.K. point to a jump in activity in the services sector, some factories still see high energy costs Source link More...

Biden to Push Economic Message After Rowdy State of the Union Speech
Listen to article (2 minutes) President Biden headed to Wisconsin on Wednesday, taking the economic pitch he delivered during the State of the Union on the road, and ramping up his criticism of a Republican More...

Nissan, Renault Alliance Shake-Up to Give Each More Independence
Nissan and Renault unveiled a long-planned restructuring of their two-decade-old alliance—a decoupling that falls short of a full divorce but gives each car company more autonomy after years of tensions. Source More...

Elon Musk Found Not Liable in Trial Over Tweets Proposing to Take Tesla Private
Tech Verdict relates to his 2018 tweets about the possibility of taking Tesla private Source link More...

Mondelez Expects Fewer Price Increases This Year
The maker of Oreo cookies and Sour Patch Kids candy said it doesn’t plan to raise prices further in the U.S. if costs remain steady. Source link More...

Economy Week Ahead: U.S. Interest Rates, Labor Market in Focus
Economy Economy Week Ahead Job reports will gauge U.S. wages, openings and overall labor market, while Fed meets to consider raising rates as it combats inflation Source link More...

Tesla Has Become One of the Hottest Stock-Option Trades on Wall Street
Traders have spent $700 billion on options tied to the electric-vehicle maker over the past 13 months. Source link More...

Tyson Foods CFO Pleads Guilty to Public Intoxication, Trespassing Charges
Business John Randal Tyson agreed to pay a $150 fine on both charges stemming from November arrest Source link More...