Ukraine’s Economy Stabilizes, a Boost Alongside Rapid Military Gains

Businesses have picked up from the depths early in Russia’s invasion, with some companies in areas…

Instagram Stumbles in Push to Mimic TikTok, Internal Documents Show

Sept. 12, 2022 10:17 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) Meta Platforms Chief Executive Mark…

European Manufacturers Reel From Russian Gas Shutoff

Sept. 11, 2022 7:24 pm ET Listen to article (2 minutes) European industry thrived for decades…

How a CEO Rescued a Big Bet on Big Oil; ‘There Were a Lot of Doubters’

Occidental Petroleum’s Vicki Hollub fended off a shareholder revolt led by Carl Icahn. Lifted by rising…

Liz Truss’s Inheritance: A U.K. Economy on Its Knees

LONDON—Britain’s new Prime Minister, Liz Truss, will face the most daunting economic outlook for an incoming…

Service Is Slow. Luggage Is AWOL. Companies Struggle With an Influx of New Hires.

A United Airlines jet’s wingtip clipped another jet earlier this summer after inexperienced ramp workers misjudged…

Starbucks Is Rethinking Almost Everything, Including How to Make Frappuccinos

SEATTLE—Behind a secure door at Starbucks headquarters lies a technology lab where the chain is plotting…

How Two Mexican Drug Cartels Came to Dominate America’s Fentanyl Supply

CULIACÁN, Mexico—At a half-built house in a barrio, a longtime Sinaloa cartel employee used a shovel…