NEW YORK — Global markets buckled up for a turbulent session on Monday after President Donald Trump launched a trade war with sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China that threaten ...
Artists such as Marinetti, Duchamp and their followers hoped to destroy fine art as a cultural institution. They wound up ...
Heather Somerville is a reporter at The Wall Street Journal in San Francisco covering technology and national security. Her articles explore the national-security implications of emerging ...
Companies in the S&P 500 appear increasingly focused on tariff policies under President Donald Trump, a point of potential volatility for the U.S. stock market, according to a research note from ...
Khadeeja Safdar is an enterprise reporter in The Wall Street Journal’s New York office, where she has worked for more than a decade. She has written about a wide range of issues, including ...
Natalie Andrews is a White House Correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, covering domestic policy and President Trump's legislative agenda. She joined the Journal in 2014 and began covering ...
Andrea Fuller is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in New York who specializes in data analysis. She uses spreadsheets, databases, and computer code to find stories. Andrea joined the Journal ...
Photo: Drew Angerer/AFP/Getty Images/Kevin Lamarque/AP President Trump’s idea that the U.S. might remove and relocate some two million Palestinians from Gaza and then “own” and rebuild the ...
The WSJ’s Shayndi Raice explains. Photo Illustration: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images; Mohammed Saber/Shutterstock WASHINGTON—President Trump campaigned on shrinking America’s role abroad.
Banks had to fund Elon Musk’s 2022 takeover of Twitter themselves after his ownership of the business and broader market volatility damped enthusiasm for the debt ...
Photo: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images WASHINGTON—President Trump called for the U.S. to take long-term control of Gaza and for nearly two million Palestinian residents to permanently ...
Journal Editorial Report: The disruptions continue in week two. Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images President Trump’s move to abolish the U.S. Agency for International Development, whose ...
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