Month: April 2023
She Trains for Ultralong Runs With Marathon Pool Sessions
A distance runner finds a low-impact solution in deep-water workouts after an ankle injury.
Read MoreNews Quiz for April 1, 2023
Test your knowledge of the week’s events as reported in The Wall Street Journal.
Read MoreTwitter makes some of its source code public, promises more
By Sheila Dang (Reuters) -Twitter on Friday made public parts of the computer code that decides how the social media site recommends content, with its owner Elon Musk adding that the entirety of the code will be available in the
Read MoreSee How Your Region Stacks Up Against the Best Labor Markets in the U.S.
The full rankings on The Wall Street Journal’s list of hottest U.S. job markets in 2022.
Read MoreElon Musk Revives Old Banking Dream in Pursuing $250 Billion Twitter Valuation
Behind the billionaire’s gamble to turn Twitter into a company worth more than 10 times its current valuation is an idea he has hung on to for more than two decades: digital banking.
Read MoreLyft Staff Pressed Founders for Change as Uber Pulled Ahead
Ride-share company’s new CEO says his priorities are boosting employee morale and overhauling the customer and driver experience.
Read MoreSunbelt Cities Nashville and Austin Are Nation’s Hottest Job Markets
Young job-seekers are heading to the hiring boom in Southern cities with robust service industries, a relatively low cost of living and vibrant music scenes.
Read MoreInvestors Seek Safety in Tech Stocks, Money-Market Funds
During a wild first quarter, investors scrambled both into speculative stocks that were hammered in 2022, as well as the relative safety of money-market funds.
Read MorePope Francis leaves hospital after 3-day stay for bronchitis: ‘I’m still alive’
Pontiff, 86, smiles and jokes with the crowd as he heads to Vatican to prepare for Holy Week and Easter, the most important week in the Christian calendar
Read MorePope Francis has been discharged from hospital following treatment for bronchitis
Pope Francis was discharged from the Rome hospital where he was treated for bronchitis, quipping to journalists before being driven away: “I’m still alive.” (Image credit: Gregorio Borgia/AP)
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