From Legalzoom.com and Expedia to Ares and Apollo, shares of companies that sell or invest in software fell sharply on ...
WSJ Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker interviews American billionaire and Citadel CEO Ken Griffin from WSJ Invest Live in West Palm ...
The White House aide has been an architect of aggressive immigration sweeps in U.S. cities and deadly boat strikes in the ...
The federal government froze the funds over what it said were diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
ICE comments are sparking backlash ahead of his halftime performance at the Super Bowl.
India relies on Russia for roughly a third of its oil imports, up from just 2% before Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022.
Iranian gunboats tried to stop a U.S.-flagged ship and a drone flew close to an aircraft carrier.
Authorities are investigating the social-media platform’s role in deepfake images and alleged foreign interference in French politics.
Josh D’Amaro will be the ninth person to lead Disney in the company’s 102-year history.
President Trump signed the bill into law, setting the stage for immigration enforcement talks.
It’s unscripted—yes, we think it is—and still pretty violent. America can’t get enough of it.
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