: Iran reportedly helped Hamas plan surprise attack on Israel
Iran helped plan Hamas' devastating attack on Israel, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday, a revelation that -- if confirmed -- could widen the conflict.
Futures Movers: U.S. stock futures tumble after Hamas attack on Israel
U.S. stock-index futures fell and oil prices jumped late Sunday, as investors were rattled by geopolitical uncertainty after Hamas launched a surprise weekend attack on...
The Margin: Why these $120 Crocs cowboy boots — or ‘Croots’ — have people going spur-crazy
The ugly-cool show brand has been reinventing itself as a Gen Z fashion icon — and the new, all-American boots are perfect for Halloween costumes
For U.S. investors seeking an edge in European soccer, the cheaper the better
Private equity firms are looking for an edge when investing in European soccer clubs. Some are looking to a multi-club model.
‘They just come, take a nice selfie … and leave.’ Overtourism returns, but cities are fighting back
Cities and tourist sites are trying different tactics to combat overtourism. Two researchers discuss what's working and the need for "regenerative travel."
Market Extra: ‘Fear trade’: What Israel-Hamas war means for oil prices and financial markets
Oil traders brace for at least a short-lived “fear trade” that could push up crude prices after a surprise attack on Israel by Palestinian militants...
Market Snapshot: What America’s political dysfunction means for the stock market and investors
The unprecedented ousting of Kevin McCarthy from the House speaker's chair sparks a round of understandable anguish for investors and market analysts.
The Margin: Why the Girl Scouts are raising cookie prices in some places — and canceling their bestselling Raspberry Rally flavor
The Girl Scouts sell almost $800 million in cookies each year, but several economic factors have troops shaking up their 106-year-old cookie-selling strategy
The Margin: McDonald’s Halloween ‘Boo Buckets’ are back — facing off against Burger King’s ‘Trick or Heat’ plastic pails
McDonald’s plastic trick-or-treat buckets were a seasonal staple for decades, and now Burger King is giving them a run for their money