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Charts show how the president has eased his levies—but some key ingredients might still weigh on consumers.
Teenagers are diving into markets, with some encouraged by parents who wished they started investing earlier.
News Quiz for Nov. 29, 2025 ...
After the death of his first wife, Gulf & Western president David Judelson married his former banker and left her millions ...
Rising prices are spurring criminals to cut and raid cables. Companies and law enforcement are fighting back.
Through the decades, these films reflected—and redefined—the workplace.
The U.S. faces a growing sailor shortage despite maritime jobs offering big pay and significant perks.
Hong Kong braces for more losses as crews search for survivors inside a charred tower complex. WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng reports from the scene.
A fatal attack on a routine patrol has intensified questions over the Trump administration’s open-ended military deployments ...
Solar radiation may corrupt data critical to flight controls, creating safety issues ...
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