WSJ News Exclusive | Uber Is Laying Off 200 People in Its Recruiting Team

The latest cuts affect less than 1% of the workforce and follow other layoffs at the…

FedEx Quarterly Sales Fall 10% as Shipping Struggles Continue

Delivery company plans to merge Express, Ground network in Canada.

Wall Street Sours on America’s Downtowns

The gloom of investors betting on office buildings and mass transit could be seen in market…

Airbus Sells 500 Jets to India’s Indigo in Record Aircraft Deal

The $50 billion deal comes on the first day of the Paris Air Show as travel…

D.C. Air War: Senators Fight Over Washington’s Hottest Runway

A debate in Congress over adding more flights, including long-haul routes, to Reagan National Airport has…

Supply Chain Pressures Burned Instant Pot Maker

Instant Brands’ bankruptcy filing shows how the costs of the pandemic-driven upheaval are still straining the…

How Companies Are Tackling Job Misery

Ice cream for baggage handlers, fewer meetings and no longer counting prawns—all part of an effort…

The New Financial Rite of Passage for Teens—and Their Parents

Teen accounts on payment apps provide financial independence with oversight.

How Today’s Teens Get More Financial Firepower Than Past Generations

Teen accounts on payment apps provide financial independence with oversight.

Teamsters Hold Vote to Authorize UPS Strike as Contract Talks Continue

United Parcel Service workers, who are represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, are voting on…