Patience Haggin is a reporter covering digital advertising and broadband in The Wall Street Journal's media bureau in New York. She writes frequently on privacy, political advertising and competition.
"A Cartel Named Daech" (First Editions, 2017, with Clement Fayol) and an upcoming book on crisis entrepreneurs. He joined Dow Jones/Wall Street Journal in 2002 after three years at French dailies ...
Print book sales remain more or less the same — but an increasing number of people are buying a Bible for the first time.
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A new guide encourages Australian tech workers to report corporate misconduct, highlighting the need for stronger whistleblower protections.
The median 12-month target among the 22 analysts that follow Palantir is $41 per share, according to The Wall Street Journal ... models into an ontology, a digital map that defines the ...
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Nevertheless, the deals — and xAI’s developer and consumer-facing products — have driven xAI’s revenue to around $100 million ...
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Having the opportunity to speak about editorial fact-checking and journalism ethics with so many wonderful, thoughtful people ...
Financial institutions will profit from the shifting of retirement assets, but also face repayment risk from some seniors.