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Dow Slips; Walmart to Raise Prices Due to Tariffs
Oil prices sink after President Trump touts Iran talks
A divided Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected the Trump administration’s emergency request to pause foreign-aid funding, refusing to suspend a lower court order that required the government to pay contractors nearly $2 billion for work they already have performed.
Have we ruined sex? Five writers ask whether society has lost its way when it comes to the most intimate of human acts. trib.al/jX6m7Wx
What does a boss wear to work today? We grilled eight executives—and formulated tips to help any man dress more authoritatively in 2024 on.wsj.com/4eU8jXA
As the Biden administration seeks to broker an end-of-term peace deal in the Middle East, it is bringing along a surprising back-seat partner: Donald Trump
Who’s to blame for America’s peanut allergy epidemic? Well-meaning pediatricians, writes Dr. Marty Makary
For novelist Charles Bock, becoming a widower meant discovering the “pulsing virtual cesspool” of online hookups
What does a boss wear to work today? We grilled eight executives—and formulated tips to help any man dress more authoritatively in 2024 on.wsj.com/40VoLUg
Richard Whitacre transferred his entire 401(k) into an account offering a ‘guaranteed’ 15.25% return. Will he ever see his money again?
Arrest warrants issued for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over alleged war crimes in Gaza threaten to deepen the country's global isolation
Exclusive: The Biden administration will block imports from more than two dozen Chinese companies over their alleged ties to forced labor in the country's Xinjiang region.
China’s vast bureaucracy wants to liberate its workers from drudgery by slashing red tape and holding fewer meetings
An American investor with a history of dealmaking in Russia has asked the U.S. government to allow him to bid on the sabotaged Nord Stream Pipeline 2 if it comes up for auction
From @WSJopinion: Dick Durbin is pushing a bill in Congress’s lame-duck session that would shift the cost of processing card transactions from retailers to consumers. If it passes, rewards programs could vanish as they did with debit cards.
From @WSJopinion: Can Trump bust up the Beltway? He seems serious about pulling the plug on the swamp. Like everything else about his presidency, we’ll see, writes @DanHenninger.
Theatergoers worry about being able to watch the "Wicked" movie in peace. One fan rented a theater and set rules. "Unless you have won a Tony," she says, "no singing will be permitted."
Elon Musk took to X to reignite a public dispute with fellow billionaire and space-industry rival Jeff Bezos
Brazilian federal police accused former President Jair Bolsonaro and 36 of his allies of plotting a coup to stop President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from taking office in 2023
From @WSJopinion: The shock of the election results demonstrated how many Americans are willing to vote their values at the ballot box even as they remain unwilling to explain that vote even to a pollster, much less to a friend, writes John Masko
Apple has proposed investing $100 million in Indonesia after the country banned sales of its latest iPhone 16 handsets over what officials say is the company’s nonfulfillment of local investment requirements
Western powers say it's time for China, Saudi Arabia and other wealthy countries to join them in pledging climate finance for poorer nations