The Wall Street Journal
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The tang of chlorine and the feel of water make the stresses and tragedies of life more manageable.
CEO Mike Wirth is overhauling the oil giant’s ‘nice’ corporate culture, getting tougher not just on his employees but also on rivals and the politicians standing in his way.
The loyalties and larger-than-life figures prompting some people to turn down insanely lucrative offers.
Over 150 million people use the fitness app. Michael Martin is hoping its new ’Athlete Intelligence’ will convince more of them to pay for it.
The death toll here is at least three times Gaza’s. Greta Thunberg and America’s campus leftists are indifferent.
As restaurants close, D.C. punts paying tipped servers $17.95 an hour.
His trial has been marked by legal and judicial irregularities.
The President is showing he won’t be cowed by nuclear blackmail.
Trump would have won without Russia; how the CIA pulled the FBI’s strings is the untold story.
Álvaro Uribe, a U.S. ally revered for having battered Marxist rebels, received a 12-year term.
The mechanism is part of President Trump’s plan to funnel more American equipment to Kyiv for its fight against Russia.
Michael Spillane, who is currently helming the brewer, plans to step down this month due to personal reasons.
The automaker was found partly liable over its driver-assistance software in a deadly 2019 collision.
The automaker was found partly liable over its driver-assistance software in a deadly 2019 collision.
Daniel Libeskind, the architect behind the redeveloped World Trade Center, talks of his work, his love of America, and his coming of age in the shadow of the Holocaust.
The U.S. president criticized former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, saying words ‘can often lead to unintended consequences.’.
The emerging technology promises better medicine, faster internet and more sustainable food production. It also comes with some big risks.
Measures laid out in letters to 17 companies would either have modest impact or face legal challenges, say industry experts.
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Rescuers found more bodies Friday, taking total to 31 dead from Thursday’s bombardment of Ukraine’s capital.
Parents of boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy weigh in on drug innovation and medical regulation.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration should allow patients with life-threatening diseases to access promising but not fully tested new medicines.
A new EPA policy will give the U.S. a boost in the artificial-intelligence race against China.
A new EPA policy will give the U.S. a boost in the artificial-intelligence race against China.
A new EPA policy will give the U.S. a boost in the artificial-intelligence race against China.