With a 1-0 win over Brazil, the Americans were crowned Olympic champions for the first time in 12 years.
The Rise of Women's Sports Unlocks Unexpected Sponsorships
Unknown startups, female-focused companies and other brands with no prior dealings with sports are being named official sponsors of women’s leagues and teams.
China's Hot-Pot Giant Has Its Own Boy Band. Can It Win Over U.S. Diners?
China’s Haidilao offers diners manicures, massages and dancing waiters along with their hot-pot. WSJ explores whether the strategy can succeed with Americans as the $9 billion chain looks to expand across the U.S.
Georgia Election Rule Prompts Concerns of Chaos and Delays
Former President Donald Trump has praised the state election board, calling three members “pit bulls fighting for honesty, transparency and victory.”
Bank of Canada Focused on Perils of Cooling Labor Market in July Rate-Cut Decision: Minutes
Policymakers worried that slack in the jobs market might not only continue, but possibly weigh down consumer spending for years.
The Business World's Favorite Laptop Has Barely Changed in 30 Years
Lenovo’s ThinkPad laptop has been dominating the enterprise market for years. The secret? Staying the same.
Harris Running Mate Teases His Own Project 2025: Socialism
Tim Walz hones a folksy sales pitch for much bigger government.
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