The cost of paid in-home care has soared in recent years and remains stubbornly high. The Labor Department on Wednesday ...
Americans are switching jobs more often, and it’s costing them a chunk of their retirement savings. Some 30% of people leaving their jobs forfeited money when they walked out the door, according to [n ...
Americans are switching jobs more often, and it’s costing them a chunk of their retirement savings. Some 30% of people leaving their jobs forfeited money when they walked out the door, according ...
It takes loyalty to rise in Donald Trump’s world. And on Saturday, July 13, Karoline Leavitt demonstrated it in uncommon fashion. As she tells it, Trump’s then-campaign spokeswoman had only ...
President Trump vowed on the campaign trail to lower inflation. WSJ asked a former Federal Reserve vice chair to break down the president’s available inflation-fighting tools. Photo Illustration ...
Narayanan spoke at WSJ’s CIO Network summit. Photo: Nikki Ritcher for WSJ MENLO PARK, Calif.—Artificial intelligence agents, the technology that can perform tasks on behalf of humans ...
Many foreign-born migrants are a key source of labor in U.S. agriculture. WSJ explores how President Trump’s plans will upend the industry. Photo: Carlos Barria/Reuters/Etienne Laurent/AFP/Getty ...
Journal Editorial Report: He blinks at the economic disruption, pausing 25% tariffs for at least 30 days Photo: Katherine KY Cheng/Getty Images/Juan Carlos Ramos Mamahua/Mexica/Zuma Press Does ...
Journal Editorial Report: The DOGE team’s latest moves on USAID, Treasury payments, and federal buyouts. Photo: Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images Democrats accuse Elon Musk of using the Department ...
Free Expression: Judging by Democrats' reaction at USAID, the Treasury and the Department of Education, Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency looks less DOGE and more DOGA, a ...
European allies knew their relationship with the second Trump Administration would be challenging. Even so, the shocks they’ve received from Washington in recent days constitute a crisis.
The Trump administration has effectively put a buy rating on Intel’s stock. But that alone won’t get the troubled chip maker out of its jam. Intel’s shares have soared 22% so far this ...
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