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Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred is facing what could be the most significant challenge of his tenure: coping with the demise of the TV economy that has long fueled the industry. His proposed solution is complex and wildly ambitious.
MLB Plots a New TV Model After Striking Out With ESPN
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Lots of factors determine how much of a tariff is “passed through” to customers. We break it down.
How Much Do Tariffs Raise Prices?
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Trump promised to lower prices on day one of his presidency. But with food costs still high, Republicans worry the economic factors that helped Trump win the election could come back to bite him.
Trump Has Glossed Over High Prices. Republicans Worry It Will Cost Them.
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The surprising investment at U.S. schools? Tens of millions of dollars on new shop classes. And with higher-education costs soaring and white-collar workers under threat by generative AI, the timing couldn’t be better. “We want kids going to college to feel these courses fit on their transcripts along with AP and honors,” said Quincy Millerjohn, a former English teacher who is a welding instructor at the school. He shows his students local union pay scales for ironworkers, steamfitters and boilermakers, careers that can pay anywhere from $41 to $52 an hour. “Kids can see these aren’t knuckle-dragging jobs,” he said. Read more about the renewed interest in shop classes. 🔗: https://on.wsj.com/41pGphD
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Your future employer doesn’t want to know how you sabotaged your current boss’s weight-loss effort.
The Passive-Aggressive Doughnuts That Tanked a Job Interview
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The actors playing hospitality staff got their own “White Lotus” experience in Thailand, including regular massages, Buddhism lessons and spa visits.
‘The White Lotus’ New Season Tackles Our Wellness Obsession
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The surprising investment at U.S. schools? Tens of millions of dollars on new shop classes. Turns out welders, mechanics and carpenters have a real future in the digital age. “These are secure jobs.”
The Schools Reviving Shop Class Offer a Hedge Against the AI Future
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It sells ice cream and sugary drinks for under $1. Its mascot looks like the love child of Frosty the Snowman and the Michelin Man.
Forget McDonald’s. This Chinese Fast-Food Chain Is Now the World’s Biggest.
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BlackRock’s departure from NZAM is the latest example of the asset manager’s retreat from ESG issues.
BlackRock’s ‘Woke’ Era Is Over
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