WSJ Economics Reporter Konrad Putzier explains how the 2025 government shutdown is adding more uncertainty to an already fragile U.S. economy.
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 ...
The Defense Department general counsel faced questions from Republicans and Democrats in a closed-door briefing ...
The multibillion-dollar deal was announced in May, but Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has since pushed the U.A.E. for ...
The federal government shutdown entered its third day. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq and other markets.
Getting hold of Labubus and other blind-box toys is a game of odds; the thrill of the surprise keeps young consumers coming ...
The artificial intelligence investment boom resembles the tech spree that brought a productivity renaissance three decades ...
Attorney general Rob Bonta has sued the Trump administration seven times over its environmental shifts so far this year.
Global food prices eased slightly in September, with sugar prices plunging 4.1%, according to the UN Food and Agriculture ...
VW welcomed the union last year and now faces a costly work stoppage.
OpenAI reached a $500 billion valuation. Investors paid about $6.6 billion to buy shares owned by OpenAI employees. The ...
BP is alleging damages totaling $1.29 billion, and ExxonMobil is alleging $1 billion, Clariant said.
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