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The U.S. is leading a revival of exploration and drilling in the Western Hemisphere.
Those pulling for the surprising primary winner include some inside the business community and even Wall Street—they are just ...
Forget the chatter about ‘abundance.’ The left hopes to solidify control of cities by driving the middle class out.
Scott Coulter got little traction on his idea to avert the trust fund’s insolvency, accelerated by the tax-and-spending bill.
New legislation could push federal debt into dangerous territory—without an emergency requiring it.
Trade-offs can’t be made to disappear by saying the three favorite words of the anti-Trump resistance.
He shows how the party is falling short, but he has the wrong solutions.
The feud between President Trump and billionaire Elon Musk reignited this week, with the billionaire Tesla CEO attacking ...
Katy Barnato is Europe markets editor for The Wall Street Journal in London. She provides live coverage of finance and economics, setting up readers for the U.S. trading day.
The simmering feud between President Trump and Elon Musk is producing a potential winner: Jeff Bezos.
The ‘Kirklandisation’ of Big Law For years, some of Wall Street’s top white-shoe law firms resisted abandoning their traditions when it came to promoting lawyers to partner.
U.S. stocks rallied, and oil prices tumbled on hopes that Iran will not disrupt the global flow of crude, even with the United States’ entry into its war with Israel. A barrel of benchmark U.S. oil ...
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