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The Return to the Office Has Stalled

Many companies have settled into a hybrid work strategy that shows little sign of fading, putting pressure on cities that are suffering from declining real-estate values.

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Wells Fargo Agrees to Pay Shareholders $1 Billion to Settle Class-Action Suit

Shareholders claimed the bank and its past leadership were moving slower to address regulatory issues than they acknowledged publicly.

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The Disappearing White-Collar Job

A once-in-a-generation convergence of technology and pressure to operate more efficiently has corporations saying many lost jobs may never return.

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$14 Billion Deal to Create Mega-Pipeline Company

The major energy deal will combine Oneok and Magellan, forming the second-largest U.S.-based pipeline company by stock-market value.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Russia Launches Fresh Wave of Attacks Against Ukraine

A Ukrainian counterattack continued on the outskirts of Bakhmut, killing a commander and his deputy.

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NBCUniversal’s Linda Yaccarino Is in Talks to Become Twitter CEO

Yaccarino is chairman of global advertising and partnerships at NBCU. Twitter owner Elon Musk said earlier he had picked a new chief executive without naming the person.

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The Executive Who Keeps Tesla Rolling Isn’t Elon Musk

Finance chief Zach Kirkhorn is little known outside the company, but inside he is widely admired for his skill navigating the demands of his boss.

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