20.06.2026 5:11 The company, which invested $50 billion in the artificial intelligence start-up this year, will let the team behind the film, “Artificial,” try to sell the project to another studio.WSJ20.06.2026 6:00 The firm has surged from a handful of staffers to 3,500 with plans to recruit more than 500 employees this year. ... 20.06.2026 6:15 Australia reported its first mainland case of H5 bird flu, marking the spread of the deadly virus to every continent on the planet.20.06.2026 9:26 Ships can consider transiting the Strait of Hormuz along the southern route at any time of day with their signals on, a key naval information group said, as energy traders and shipowners look for clues about how quickly and safely Hormuz traffic can return to normal.20.06.2026 10:00 After storied Austrian motorcycle manufacturerВ KTM AG presented an insolvency plan to creditors last year, several of them convened a video conference to discuss a counter-proposal. More than 100 parties joined, but none of the usual big corporate lenders were involved. Instead, the group featured a motley crew of backers from tiny German towns, Chinese banks and European pension funds, all with wildly varying knowledge of the case at hand. The call was raucous, according to people briefed on th20.06.2026 11:00 After Andy Burnham took a giant leap toward becoming the UK’s next leader, focus is turning to how the team he’s assembling could shape the country’s economic policies.20.06.2026 12:00 The prospect of peace in the Middle East is setting up European stocks for a standout second half, as investors bet on stronger economic growth and easing inflation.20.06.2026 13:00 We closed out our New York live show on May 28 with a panel that featured three of our favorite Substackers: James van Geelen of Citrini Research, Sam Ro, founder of The TKer, and journalist Jasmine Sun. They’ve all been Odd Lots guests before, and we wanted to get them together to discuss how journalists and analysts are supposed to cover this incredibly strange and highly pressurized moment in markets. Not only has AI basically infected every corner of the world, the media included, but there’20.06.2026 14:00 Honda and Sony have bailed on Afeela, their joint E.V. project, without selling a single car. Subbrands from big automakers have a shaky track record, but leaning into luxury can help.20.06.2026 14:00 People Inc., the home of Food & Wine and Southern Living, publishes more food content than anyone else. It’s pushing back against the bots with recipes from its culinary hub.20.06.2026 14:01 An oversupply of hens has lowered wholesale egg prices. But consumers may not reap the full benefits because of producer contracts and higher costs.20.06.2026 14:02 More oil is getting out of the Persian Gulf, but the region’s producers are looking for signs that it is safe as they ramp up plans for alternative routes.WSJ20.06.2026 14:30 Many are waiting in line to get their money out of the once-popular asset class as redemption requests accelerate. ... 20.06.2026 17:05 Iraq asked operators of five major oil fields to boost production to prewar levels, targeting output of over 3 million barrels a day, after US-Iran deal that aims to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.20.06.2026 18:19 Michelle Bowman, the Federal Reserve’s vice chair for supervision, spoke at a private dinner in New York hours after attending the central bank’s policy meeting, the Wall Street Journal reported, a period when officials are restricted from commenting on monetary policy.20.06.2026 18:36 The capital influx from the SpaceX IPO, which ended its first week of trading up 37% from its IPO price, highlights strong investor enthusiasm. Bloomberg Radio host of Masters in Business Barry Ritholtz comes on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the potential impact of this enthusiasm on the upcoming IPOs of OpenAI and Anthropic, expected to go public in the near future. (Source: Bloomberg)20.06.2026 20:58 A lawsuit filed in California claims the automaker’s philanthropic arm stole technology intended to help poor farmers, but it is not clear to what end.20.06.2026 23:09 The country has long faced some of the world’s heaviest sanctions. The lifting of restrictions could open new vistas on trade and financial access.21.06.2026 0:02 TikTok and “protein-maxxing” are driving a cottage cheese squeeze that’s left some consumers desperate.21.06.2026 1:00 The latest update to the Federal Reserve’s favorite inflation gauge is unlikely to challenge a growing consensus at the US central bank around the need for interest-rate hikes this year.WSJ21.06.2026 5:30 The prediction market has flooded social media with deceptive videos by paid creators. ‘Is this just free money?’ ... 21.06.2026 8:00 Swiss voters are set to reject an initiative to strengthen neutrality, according to an early poll, a result that could support keeping up sanctions against Russia.21.06.2026 8:02 A new rescuer — Colby College, bankrolled by a construction magnate — will vastly change not just the economics of Port Clyde, Maine, but also its cultural and physical fabric.21.06.2026 12:00 Post-pandemic, a new openness to accommodating family needs has made it possible for more mothers and fathers to balance work and parenting — particularly mothers of young children.21.06.2026 12:25 Millions of barrels of oil continued to flow through the Strait of Hormuz this weekend even after Iran claimed to have closed the waterway again, as Washington and Tehran offer contrasting narratives over the status of the world’s most important shipping chokepoint.21.06.2026 14:00 Whitman College is trying to keep it simple: Tell us your adjusted gross income, and we won’t make you apply and get in just to receive a price quote.21.06.2026 14:00 A new show from Ina Garten, a longtime Food Network star, spurred a bidding war, as the lines between video podcasts and talk shows blur.21.06.2026 14:01 Subtle cues are shaping notions of what’s hot and what’s not in the tech world.21.06.2026 14:01 Plus, should I follow through on complaints about one workplace after I’ve moved on to another?21.06.2026 14:01 The possible reopening of the Strait of Hormuz may not prompt China to return quickly to prewar levels of oil purchases from the Persian Gulf.WSJ21.06.2026 14:30 When companies as a group turn into sellers, it’s a reasonable sign that stocks are very overpriced. ... 21.06.2026 16:00 The Iran war caused one of the biggest supply shocks to ever hit the aluminum market, but the runaway price surge that many were bracing for has been blunted by the ingenuity of producers from the Middle East to China. 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