The Wall Street Journal: Who needs turkey for Thanksgiving? Many are opting for alligator, bear, elk and other exotic meats.
Americans still are expected to consume 40 million turkeys for the November holiday, but unusual alternatives are becoming more popular.
: OpenAI rivals Google, Amazon make bids to take advantage of corporate soap opera
Alphabet Inc.’s GOOGLGOOG Google and Salesforce.com Inc. CRM are stepping up efforts to win business customers during OpenAI’s calamitous corporate coup over the past several...
Five Unusual Things I’m Thankful For, Despite All The Bad
Instead of sharing the usual things I'm thankful for (health, family, being Asian, etc.), I thought I'd share some unusual things I'm thankful for this...
Market Extra: Why stocks’ Thanksgiving week performance is important to watch
While the trading week is shortened by the Thanksgiving holiday, it’s important to watch the stock market’s performance to see if the market could sustain...
: The price tag for happiness? Millennials say it’s $525,000.
Millennials say they need a salary higher than half a million dollars in order to be financially happy.
: Dow ends over 180 points higher as stocks score pre-Thanksgiving gains
Stocks ended higher Wednesday in the final, full trading session of the week, extending a strong November rally that’s been accompanied by a pullback in...
: GM’s Cruise unit halts plans for Origin robotaxi, shrinks focus to one city, WSJ reports
General Motors Co.’s GM autonomous-vehicle segment Cruise is putting plans on hold for Origin, a GM-assembled driverless taxi, and shrinking its focus to a single...
TaxWatch: Signing up for a store credit card for Black Friday discounts? Think twice — especially this year.
Store-issued credit cards offer discounts and other perks, but shoppers need to weigh those against potential risks.
In One Chart: These two leading indicators suggest a U.S. recession has already begun, according to Wall Street’s favorite permabear
Wall Street's favorite permabear is back with a warning for anybody who believes the U.S. economy is destined for a "soft landing" in 2024.