The Houston Astros Got a Bad Rap
They hit far better on the road—without the sign-stealing.
RFK Jr. Shifts to Independent Presidential Bid
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ended his Democratic presidential bid and said he plans to run as an independent, which could make him […]
UAW Goes On Strike at Volvo’s Mack Trucks Unit
Nearly 4,000 members of the United Auto Workers union have rejected a proposed five-year contract offering pay increases and a ratification bonus.
Live Q&A Replay: What Is Happening in Israel?
Reporters and editors from The Wall Street Journal newsroom discuss the developing situation in Israel and take questions from readers.
McCarthy’s Ouster Could Imperil Republican House Seats in 2024
The former House speaker’s exit has sparked GOP concerns that voters could be turned off by the constant Republican turmoil.
Schumer Criticizes China’s Response to Israel in Meeting With Xi
U.S. Senate majority leader’s visit comes as both countries have sought to increase contacts with one another to halt a slide in […]
China’s Golden Week Doesn’t Glitter
Chinese tourism noticeably rebounded during the nation’s eight-day Golden Week holiday. But consumption—and more importantly housing sales—remained sluggish.
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Law Firms Alter Diversity Programs Amid Legal Challenges
The changes by Perkins Coie and Morrison & Foerster come as employers look to sort out the ramifications of the Supreme Court’s […]
Your Medical Devices Are Getting Smarter. Can the FDA Keep Up?
Use of AI means devices and apps can learn and change over time, creating challenges for regulators who need to make sure […]
Higher Rates Have Bank Stocks on the Mat
The KBW Nasdaq Bank Index is trailing the broader market by 37 percentage points this year.
UAW Adopts an Unlikely Power Symbol: a Trash Can
Auto workers buy into wastebasket mania after union leadership “trashes” contract proposals; “For me, it was a turning point.”