Prigozhin Is Gone, But the Causes of Russia’s Growing Instability Persist
The failures of Putin’s war on Ukraine spark discontent and deepen rifts as purges of Russian commanders expand
Moderators Have Ruined Presidential Debates. Let’s Get Rid of Them.
Viewers and voters are better served by a direct exchange between candidates than by journalists acting as inquisitors.
10 of Your Favorite Walking Trips
From Japan to the Great Smoky Mountains and beyond, these trips from Wall Street Journal readers show the power of traveling by […]
Mortgage Rates Hit 7.23%, Highest Since 2001
Higher borrowing costs are slowing down the housing market and discouraging both buyers and sellers.
Colorado’s Western Slope Offers Gems That Travelers Often Overlook
Protected federal lands, outdoor activities and sophisticated restaurants and hotels make this an up-and-coming destination.
Emperor Penguin Colonies Collapse as Antarctic Sea Ice Shrinks
As breeding areas in one region disappear, adult penguins fail to reproduce.
With Simone Biles Back, the Road to Paris Is Crowded for U.S. Gymnasts
Contenders for the 2024 Olympic women’s team will face off at the national gymnastics championship this weekend.
Shein Strikes Deal With Forever 21
The Asian online fashion giant is investing in the company that operates the retailer, paving the way to sell its products.
T-Mobile US to Lay Off 7% of Workforce
Wireless services company plans to cut about 5,000 corporate, back-office jobs.
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Shohei Ohtani May Have Sacrificed His Future for the Angels’ Futile Present
The two-way superstar was diagnosed with an elbow ligament tear on Wednesday, six weeks before he is set to enter an unprecedented […]
Metallica at Midlife: Less Alcohol, More Tofu and a Blockbuster Tour
The world’s biggest heavy-metal band is bringing in millions of dollars a night playing for tens of thousands of fans—while also prioritizing […]