In Shanghai, Halloween Becomes an Occasion to Blow Off Steam
Several nights of Halloween celebration in the city provided a vivid, if indirect, commentary on the malaise gripping the world’s second-largest economy
Venezuela Breaks a Promise to Biden
Dictator Nicolás Maduro disqualifies his democratic opposition two weeks after signing a deal that eased U.S. sanctions..
Prosecutor Says Sam Bankman-Fried Stole Money, Lied to Jurors
Prosecutors began their final pitch to the jury that will decide the fate of Sam Bankman-Fried by highlighting the thousands of people […]
Cornell Student Arrested After Threatening to Kill Jewish Students
The student allegedly posted threats online, adding to a wave of antisemitic vitriol in recent weeks.
These Mom Influencers Embrace the Mess of Real Life; ‘You’re Not Alone’
‘Nonaestheticmoms’ ditch the flawless facade of social media, share tips for average families.
Is ‘Trump Too Small’ Entitled to a Registered Trademark?
The Supreme Court is set to weigh in on the messiness of modern political speech.
Top Public and Private Colleges in the Western U.S.
The University of Utah and Stanford University head these lists from the WSJ/College Pulse rankings
Panama Canal to Halve Daily Sailings This Winter Due to Drought
Rainfall levels are down by a third this year, hampering the ability for vessels to move through the waterway.
New York Adds Stiffer Requirements to Cybersecurity Rules
Financial companies must now report ransom payments and strengthen board oversight.
It Isn’t Just Golf. The Justice Department Is Very, Very Interested in Sports.
The biggest and most powerful leagues in the country are under unprecedented scrutiny from U.S. antitrust enforcers.
A Gut Check for Artificial Intelligence
Startups are applying artificial intelligence to just about everything, including the bugs in your gut.
Elton John’s Atlanta Condo Just Sold for Millions Over the Asking Price
The ‘Rocket Man’ singer’s home hit the market just a few weeks ago.