Subscriber Content Read Preview
The U.S. has decided to provide trucks equipped with machine guns and radios for calling in U.S. airstrikes to some moderate Syrian rebels, seeking to replicate the success Kurdish forces had over Islamic State last month.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Traders have been pushing the currency lower, against central bank efforts to stabilize it.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Many long-term-hospital companies discharge a disproportionate share of Medicare patients during the few days when hospitals stand to make the most, an analysis of claims found.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
California’s four-year drought is putting a new spotlight on a plentiful but costly water alternative: the ocean, with its salt removed by costly desalination plants.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
China is considering forging megamergers among its big state oil companies, seeking to create new national champions and produce greater efficiencies.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
The natural-gas market is seeing some of the biggest price swings on Wall Street, keeping traders glued to their screens at all hours.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Brokers who recommend retirement-account investments would have to put their clients’ interests first ahead of personal gain under rules expected to be endorsed by the Obama administration as soon as next week.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
BATS Global Markets, one of the country’s three big stock-exchange operators, is preparing to replace its chief executive as it lays the groundwork for restarting an IPO, according to people familiar with the matter.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
The chief executive officer of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. abruptly resigned on Tuesday, following months of behind-the-scenes quarreling with shareholders and board members.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Ukraine’s president denounced the advance of Russian-backed separatists into a strategic transport hub as a violation of a cease-fire, but Russian President Vladimir Putin said Ukraine’s troops were surrounded and should surrender.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
A federal judge’s move to temporarily block President Obama’s immigration actions encouraged Republican opponents and left in limbo millions of illegal immigrants facing the threat of deportation.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
It is harder for children to form lasting friendships; rising screen time and lots of activities get in the way
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
The auto maker spent three years building internal skills and online expertise to allow its customers to order a new vehicle without stepping foot in a dealer’s showroom.
Personal Technology: High-tech doorbells Ring and Skybell are home-monitoring systems and two-way intercoms for the smartphone era. Geoffrey Fowler tests them out.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
The investment firm aims to turn around the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino, one of the biggest real estate busts of all time. Its longer-term bet is that hospitality, entertainment and retail will power the Las Vegas economy for years to come.
Duke’s introverted All-American rules the college game, right after he finishes watching a documentary on Bigfoot.
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
Subscriber Content Read Preview
A look at Congress’ challenging in authorizing war against Islamic State militants; the case for and against Rubio 2016; and, more in the email newsletter. Sign up
Content engaging our readers now, with additional prominence accorded if the story is rapidly gaining attention. Our WSJ algorithm comprises 30% page views, 20% Facebook, 20% Twitter, 20% email shares and 10% comments.
Why living together may be even better for your health than marriage.
THE EXPERTS: A cancer specialist offers tips for those at risk and shares a story about her 83-year-old mother’s successful foray into online dating.
A look at some of the dogs that competed in the 139th annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show, where a beagle named Miss P was named best in show on Tuesday
In photos picked Tuesday by Wall Street Journal editors, snow covers the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington; a contestant is groomed at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York; and more.
Pre-Lent street parties include festivals from Brazil, where samba schools compete against each other, to Belgium, where clown-like performers parade in the streets. These are some images from across Europe and the Americas
The Manhattan NYC, Hotel Pennsylvania and other NYC hotels host hundreds of four-legged competitors for this year’s Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
A cold-weather blast hits the Northeast, bringing near-record-low temperatures.