The Wall Street Journal
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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.
A member of British aristocracy, she shared her husband’s passion for wild animals.
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Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods said the oil giant is looking for acquisition opportunities in the oil-and-gas space after losing its challenge to Chevron’s $53 billion deal to buy Hess.
Gang Duan, who was named Intel’s inventor of the year in 2024, has left the U.S. company and taken a job at Samsung’s components business.
The accelerating cloud growth at Microsoft and Google points to artificial-intelligence momentum that AWS doesn’t show yet.
Tariffs are the latest hurdle for the watch industry, which has been through a challenging decade.
The online seller is making a long-term bet on fashion marketplace Depop as the company’s overall buyers continue to drop.
Big tech companies are becoming infrastructure companies—just like the steel and railroad giants of old.
Sun Chanthol said Cambodia and Thailand would likely not have forged a deal to end the fighting without the U.S. president’s intervention.
The insurer reported net profit of €3.92 billion for the first half of 2025, a 2% dip on the same period last year.
The Ukrainian president signed a bill that returned power to anticorruption agencies, the removal of which had lifted the lid on simmering discontent.
President Trump promised Africa that trade would replace aid, but in one of the world’s poorest countries his administration is slashing both.
President Trump promised Africa that trade would replace aid, but in one of the world’s poorest countries his administration is slashing both.
El Salvador’s ruling New Ideas party eliminated presidential term limits, likely cementing President Nayib Bukele’s hold on power.
Microsoft joined Nvidia in the $4 trillion market cap club, while Meta is closing in on the $2 trillion mark.
To treat PTSD, the Department of Veterans Affairs put hundreds of thousands of patients on multiple streams of powerful drugs that put them at risk of suicide.
The company says new tariff deals with Japan, the EU and South Korea put it at a disadvantage.
President Trump says he has averted a half-dozen wars and deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, yet he has made scant headway with two of the most intractable conflicts.
The insurance giant names Wayne DeVeydt as its new finance chief amid a turnaround effort.
“It’s going to be really important that companies think about not just what they’re creating but how users are experiencing it,” says Figma CTO/.