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A robotic dog that looks and acts real, a chatty AI companion and virtual-reality engagement. @juliejargon explains what three tech players are doing to help older adults fight social isolation. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3q8hobX
Sometimes you have to share your password with your partner or family member. @nicnguyen explains how to minimize the risk if you do share. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/44ry7WH
Strip malls are signing leases faster than tenants can move in. Heard on the Street’s @JinjLee explains why strip centers are seeing a resurgence, while investors are still leery of commercial property. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/475dKAj
Foldable phones like Google’s Pixel and Samsung’s Galaxy offer more screen real estate. But they’re pricey, bulky and fragile. @nicnguyen breaks down the pros and cons. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3XJEvpA
Stock headlines often follow the new and exciting, but as Heard on the Street’s @Spencerjakab explains, quality, safer stocks tend to do well in the long run #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3OAiUx9
The luxury housing market is struggling as it faces a shortage of both buyers and sellers amid high interest rates and recession fears #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3OdM0AY
There’s an island off the coast of Ocean City, Maryland where wild horses roam free. @scottmcalvert talks about the people tasked with protecting them. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/44I2QPx
It’s free to apply for a local library card and, as @sharatibken explains, having one unlocks savings on services that go far beyond ebooks #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3JKztn5
Forget the car keys, teens want financial freedom. @oyinadedoyin5 explains how financial apps have become increasingly popular. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3DqziKa
The luxury housing market is struggling as it faces a shortage of both buyers and sellers amid high interest rates and recession fears #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3OdM0AY
Bud Light brewer Anheuser-Busch has laid off hundreds of workers amid a sales slump following a commercial backlash over a promotion with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/451zJWY
This week marks the one-year countdown to the Olympic Games in Paris, but celebrations and sponsorship announcements are overshadowed by unrest domestically and abroad #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3rHNUSH
Stock headlines often follow the new and exciting, but as Heard on the Street’s @Spencerjakab explains, quality, safer stocks tend to do well in the long run #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3OAiUx9
There’s an island off the coast of Ocean City, Maryland where wild horses roam free. @scottmcalvert talks about the people tasked with protecting them. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/44I2QPx
A robotic dog that looks and acts real, a chatty AI companion and virtual-reality engagement. @juliejargon explains what three tech players are doing to help older adults fight social isolation. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3q8hobX
Russian President Vladimir Putin promised free grain shipments to African allies after withdrawing from the Black Sea grain deal ensuring safe passage for Ukraine’s exports, which faced criticism from the U.S. and U.N. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3OypELK
Bud Light brewer Anheuser-Busch has laid off hundreds of workers amid a sales slump following a commercial backlash over a promotion with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/451zJWY
Strip malls are signing leases faster than tenants can move in. Heard on the Street’s @JinjLee explains why strip centers are seeing a resurgence, while investors are still leery of commercial property. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/475dKAj
It’s free to apply for a local library card and, as @sharatibken explains, having one unlocks savings on services that go far beyond ebooks #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3JKztn5