The chemical company rejected claims in lawsuits filed by BP and ExxonMobil that its purchases of ethylene broke EU competition law.
WSJ Economics Reporter Konrad Putzier explains how the 2025 government shutdown is adding more uncertainty to an already fragile U.S. economy. Photo: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Agence ...
The Danish military takes us inside its Arctic operation as it sets out to prove to the U.S. and Russia that it is capable of defending Greenland.
The vaccine has virtually eliminated childhood infections of a disease that doesn’t only transmit through drugs or sex.
The multibillion-dollar deal was announced in May, but Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has since pushed the U.A.E. for certain U.S. investments first.
Work is evaporating, businesses are closing, longtime residents are leaving, and Los Angeles’s creative middle class is hanging on by a thread.
Berkshire’s $9.7 billion buy of Occidental’s petrochemicals business will allow the company to reduce debt and focus on fossil fuels.
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The Defense Department general counsel faced questions from Republicans and Democrats in a closed-door briefing ...
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Farmers are harvesting one of the largest crops in history, while China holds off on buying U.S. soybeans.
The share sale marks a rapid jump in valuation from earlier this year and speaks to the frenzy around artificial intelligence.