Under Armour Ousts Two Executives After Review of Expenses
Under Armour Inc. ousted two sports-marketing executives, according to people familiar with the matter, after the apparel brand conducted an internal review of their department’s spending.
Under Armour Inc. ousted two sports-marketing executives, according to people familiar with the matter, after the apparel brand conducted an internal review of their department’s spending.
The documentary film “Momentum Generation” traces the bond among nine surfers, including 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, who went on to transform and dominate their sport.
The U.S. Treasury Department put sanctions on three senior North Korean officials who it said lead government departments involved in government-sponsored censorship.
The NFL Hall of Famer and ’GMA Day’ co-host on his bicoastal golf clubs, his ultra-rare wheels and his refusal to run now that his football days are over.
The search continues for the next White House chief of staff, the Southeast digs out from a huge winter storm and why you need to stop eating raw cookie dough.
The number of available jobs in the U.S. rose in October from a year earlier, with openings exceeding the number of unemployed Americans by one million. Low-skilled workers shunned retail and restaurants for higher-paying positions in other industries.
Businesses in the U.S. are less optimistic about the outlook for the coming year than they were 12 months ago, though many still expect sales, hiring and investment to rise in 2019, according to an ISM survey.
Amazon has dismissed several workers in the U.S. and India for allegedly inappropriately accessing internal data that was being misused by disreputable merchants.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May delayed a critical parliamentary vote on her Brexit bill which led to a rowdy confrontation with lawmakers. Photo: ROB PINNEY/LONDON NEWS PICTURES/ZUMA PRESS
Verizon will shed about 10,400 workers who have accepted a severance package as it works to cut $10 billion in costs and upgrade to a faster 5G network.
Nissan’s Carlos Ghosn was formally charged with understating his compensation in the company’s financial reports. WSJ’s Sean McLain explains what the charges entail, and what could happen next to Mr. Ghosn. (Photo: EPA)
A Greek court rejected a terrorist’s request for early release from prison, in a case that has drawn Washington’s ire because his radical-left group’s murder victims included five Americans.
Prosecutors are close to deciding whether to charge Chinese billionaire Liu Qiangdong with the sexual assault of a college student. The woman has described a four-hour ordeal, while Mr. Liu has denied wrongdoing.
Australia’s antitrust regulator called for measures to curb the influence of Facebook and Google in news and advertising and warned that a tech-sector watchdog may be needed to prevent abuses of power.
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The Turkish economy slowed sharply this fall and looks set to contract this winter, presenting an immense political challenge for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Travelport, which operates a travel-commerce platform, has agreed to be acquired by affiliates of Siris Capital Group and Elliott Management in an all-cash deal valued at about $2 billion.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai is expected to face questions at a Congressional hearing on a range of topics, including the company’s handling of user data and its development of a search engine that would comply with China’s strict internet censors.
WSJ's Joanna Stern "bumps into" Andreesen Horowitz General Partner Connie Chan and gets her take on how the venture capital world can improve diversity, the biggest China tech trends and scooters. Photo: Andria Chamberlin for The Wall Street Journal
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Japanese prosecutors on Monday indicted former Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn on charges of underreporting his compensation on five years of Nissan’s financial reports, Kyodo News reported.
President Emmanuel Macron is facing unprecedented pressure to roll back his overhauls of the French economy after a fourth consecutive weekend of “yellow vest” protests unleashed another torrent of rioting despite stepped up security.
The Trump administration’s point man on U.S.-China trade negotiations said the U.S. would hold fast to its 90-day deadline for the conclusion of a lasting agreement, adding that the U.S. would impose punishing tariffs on Chinese imports if none is reached.
Soldiers, companies and contractors still operate clandestinely around the world, in particular in Africa, despite U.N. prohibitions designed to curtail Kim Jong Un’s nuclear ambitions. ‘We never ended our ties, they just moved underground.’
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