Pope Francis to Elevate New Cardinals
The elevation of 21 men, including a U.S.-born archbishop, to the College of Cardinals, will deepen Francis’ imprint on the body that […]
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Biden’s Next Dilemma: Union Jobs or Pricier Diced Tomatoes?
A potential levy on imported steel in food cans would help protect steelworkers but could lead to yet more price increases at […]
America Is Wrapped in Miles of Toxic Lead Cables
Telecom companies laid them decades ago and thousands were left behind, posing a hidden health hazard today, a WSJ investigation found.
The AL All-Stars Suddenly Look a Lot Like the Texas Rangers
The AL West-leading team has six All-Stars thanks to a rebuild that’s ahead of schedule.
Lead Legacy: Share Your Story
The Journal is investigating the sprawling network of lead cables left behind by telecom firms and would like to hear from you.
A Soft Corporate-Earnings Season Poses Next Test for Stock Market Rally
Analysts expect S&P 500 companies to report their third consecutive quarter of declining profits.
With Great Power, Part 4: Endgame
A corporate civil war results in a breakup of Marvel’s longtime leaders. In today’s series finale: exclusive details in the fight for […]
He Pushed the New York Times to Buy Wordle. Now He Has to Make Sports Work.
David Perpich, cousin of Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger, was an architect of the subscriber bundle of games, a cooking app, the Wirecutter […]
Banks’ Newest Fed Headache: Nonstop Instant Payments
Analysts warn that FedNow could upend lenders’ business models.
Congress Dives Back Into Fights on Spending Cuts, Military
Lawmakers face a stacked legislative agenda and an Oct. 1 fiscal deadline, marking a fresh test for Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.