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Uber Is Closing a Business It Bought for Over $1 Billion Three Years Ago

Jan. 16, 2024 11:01 am ET Uber said it’s shutting down Drizly, the alcohol-delivery service it acquired for $1.1 billion…

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Opinion | Wait a Minute, Mr. Postman

A Postal Service clerk said it could take months to repaint a vandalized mailbox.

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Opinion | Boeing and the Automation Standoff

A plane maker has too many constituencies to please, and it doesn’t help safety.

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Opinion | The Pilot Union’s Flying Veto

Some seven million people took to the skies this holiday season, and most seemed to escape last year’s airline meltdowns.…

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Opinion | Biden’s $3.1 Billion Train Ticket to Nowhere

It didn’t get a lot of attention, but last month the White House awarded $3.1 billion to the California High-Speed…

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The New Star on the Political Scene: The Chip Industry

Dec. 28, 2023 11:00 pm ET Semiconductors have played the starring role in state visits. Nvidia’s chief executive was feted…

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Opinion | How the Jones Act Distorts Oil Markets

One small piece of legislation could trim the East Coast’s fuel bill by $802 million a year, according to a…

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Opinion | The Proxy Wars Take to the High Seas

Houthi rebels seized an Israel-linked ship in mid-November. There may be more maritime terrorism.

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Opinion | Amtrak Tries to Take Union Station

Amtrak is a rolling master class on government in action, and the latest example is its effort to seize control…

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Opinion | Unions Go After East Coast Ports

The last major longshore workers strike on the East Coast was in 1977. In the nearly half century since the…

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