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Staff went undercover on Walmart, eBay and other marketplaces as a third-party seller called ‘Big River.’ The mission: to scoop up information on pricing, logistics and other business practices.
By Dana Mattioli and Sarah Nassauer | Photographs Grant Hindsley for The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
North Korea dismantles streetlights on some of the few inter-Korean roads, highlighting a new type of hatred
By Timothy W. Martin
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Asking prices for high-end properties are being reduced at the highest level since 2017
By Katherine Clarke
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Pakistani officials warned of more flooding and heavy rainfall next week, stoking fears of a particularly brutal monsoon season to come.
By Zia ur-Rehman and Christina Goldbaum
The New York Times,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
To lure visitors, residents of Yoshida, famed for its high-quality steel, are inviting tourists to help produce it.
By Photographs and Text Craig Mod
The New York Times,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
House speaker sticks with foreign-assistance plan despite blowback from Republican colleagues
By Siobhan Hughes
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Israelis’ post-Oct. 7 unity has given way to sharp disagreements on how to respond to Iran and whether to negotiate with Hamas for the return of hostages.
By Fania Oz-Salzberger
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
More than a dozen states are pushing back against private-equity-backed consolidation of medical businesses
By Chris Cumming
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Bitcoin aficionados are hoping that a scheduled reduction in the number of new coins going into circulation will cause the price of the cryptocurrency to skyrocket.
By David Yaffe-Bellany
The New York Times,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
The disaster, intensified by El Niño, is devastating communities across several countries, killing crops and livestock and sending food prices soaring.
By Somini Sengupta and Manuela Andreoni
The New York Times,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Joint contract with Amazon has drawn the ire of tech workers
By Miles Kruppa
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
With BlackRock and MSCI in focus, panel says ‘this activity is not illegal’ and urges new restrictions
By Lingling Wei
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
The heavy rains also flooded parts of Dubai International Airport, causing scores of flight delays and cancellations, and brought other cities in the U.A.E. to a standstill.
By Livia Albeck-Ripka
The New York Times,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Court records, mistakenly made public, tell a story about the birth of ByteDance, its bumpy road to success and the role of the Republican megadonor Jeff Yass’s firm.
By Mara Hvistendahl and Lauren Hirsch
The New York Times,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
After a drawn-out global controversy over the coronavirus, the W.H.O. has updated its classification of how pathogens spread through the air.
By Carl Zimmer
The New York Times,  Apr. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
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