Markets Recoil, and Then Ease, as Traders Digest Iran Attack

Oil jumped and stocks sank after Tehran’s missile attacks on United States forces, but markets later moderated. Press Release Distribution Service

In Reversal, Boeing Recommends 737 Max Simulator Training for Pilots

The company had long maintained that the training wasn’t needed to fly the plane, which was grounded after two deadly crashes. Press Release Distribution Service

Don’t Tilt Scales Against Trump, Facebook Executive Warns

In an internal memo, Andrew Bosworth said he “desperately” wanted the president to lose. But, he said, the company should avoid hurting Mr. Trump’s campaign. Press Release Distribution Service

Sonos, Squeezed by the Tech Giants, Sues Google

The maker of home speakers said Google and Amazon stole its technology and abused their power, but it could only risk suing one. Press Release Distribution Service

DealBook: What We Know About the Boeing Crash and Iran Missile Attack

The crash in Tehran of a 737-800, which killed all 176 onboard, and Iranian strikes against military bases in Iraq are moving markets this morning. Press Release Distribution Service

Even NASCAR Drivers Need a Stylist

It’s not just celebrities on the red carpet who can use help getting dressed. Press Release Distribution Service

Real Men Don’t Rent

There’s only one problem as the growing clothing rental market inches toward offering men’s wear: Guys may not buy in. Press Release Distribution Service

‘Sing Street’ to Bring Irish Romance and ’80s Sounds to Broadway

The new musical, now wrapping up an Off Broadway run, will open at the Lyceum Theater in April. Press Release Distribution Service

Gibney Receives Grant to Transform Into a Repertory Company

Gina Gibney says she sees an “urgent need” for a repertory group along the lines of Nederlands Dans Theater and Ballet BC. Press Release Distribution Service

U.S. and France Race to Conclude Digital Tax Talks as Tariff Threat Looms

The efforts came as purveyors of wine, cookware and handbags gathered in Washington to argue against the administration’s plan. Press Release Distribution Service

Musicians’ Pension Plan Seeks to Cut Benefits

The plan, running out of money, wants to take the rare step of cutting benefits that have already been earned. Press Release Distribution Service

Tucker Carlson Dissents as Right-Wing Media Weighs Trump’s Iran Strike

Cracks in the conservative commentariat as the White House struggles to form a clear narrative. Press Release Distribution Service

Current Job: Award-Winning Chef. Education: University of IHOP.

The nation’s chain restaurants don’t reap much critical praise, but many high-end chefs say they got a priceless, practical education there. Press Release Distribution Service

Ken Friedman of the Spotted Pig Will Pay $240,000 in Sexual Harassment Case

The restaurateur has agreed to a payout for 11 former employees, including 20 percent of his profits from the restaurant, after an investigation by New York’s attorney general. Press Release Distribution Service

Japan Takes Aim at Carlos Ghosn’s Wife

Prosecutors in Tokyo want to arrest Carole Ghosn over what they say was false testimony about her knowledge of her husband’s legal case and team. Press Release Distribution Service

Impossible Dumplings and Beyond Buns: Will China Buy Fake Meat?

Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat want to expand to the Chinese market but face significant governmental and cultural hurdles. Press Release Distribution Service

A Year After a #MeToo Reckoning, Economists Still Grapple With It

After a year of revelations about racism and sexism, the profession’s annual meeting reflected signs of progress, but also work to be done. Press Release Distribution Service

Walgreens profit misses estimates on pharmacy weakness

Drugstore chain Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc posted a quarterly profit that missed expectations on Wednesday, hurt by lower payments from insurers on drugs sold, sending shares down nearly 4% before the bell. Press Release Distribution Service

‘Flawed, biased’: Ghosn lawyers blast Nissan before news conference

Fugitive ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn’s lawyers opened fire on the car maker on Wednesday, hours before he was scheduled to hold a highly anticipated news conference, accusing it of using a “flawed, biased” internal probe to engineer his arrest. Press Release Distribution Service

Oil prices shed gains as alarm over Iran rocket strike fades – for now

Oil prices were up on Wednesday but well below peaks hit in frenzied early trading after a rocket attack by Iran on American forces in Iraq raised the specter of a spiraling Middle East conflict and disruption to crude flows. Press Release Distribution Service

Futures steady as Iran retaliation seen as contained

U.S. stock index futures turned higher on Wednesday after Iran signaled no further escalation in military strikes following its attack on U.S.-led forces in Iraq, allaying investor worries of a wider war in the Middle East. Press Release Distribution Service

Exclusive: Impossible Foods has stopped McDonald’s burger talks, shares of Beyond Meat jump

Impossible Foods is no longer trying to win a coveted deal to supply McDonald’s Corp with plant-based burgers, telling Reuters it cannot produce enough of its imitation meat to partner with the world’s No. 1 fast-food chain. Press Release Distribution Service

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