Opinion Journal: The Italian Revolt
American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow John Bolton on the populist politics sweeping Western Europe. Photo: AP
American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow John Bolton on the populist politics sweeping Western Europe. Photo: AP
American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow John Bolton on the president-elect’s phone call to the island’s democratically elected president. Photo: Getty
Americans for Prosperity President Tim Phillips on the Congressional debate about how to repeal and replace ObamaCare. Photo: Getty
Best of the Web Columnist James Taranto on taking Donald Trump’s victory personally. Photo: AP
Death toll rises to 36 from California warehouse inferno, judge declares mistrial in Walter Scott Case and who spends more during the holidays.
Small business lessons in training new employees ASAP; and navigating your way through open enrollment season for health insurance.
A number of Capitol Hill Democrats have revived proposals to reform or abolish the Electoral College, in reaction to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's popular vote lead of more than 2.6 million over Republican President-elect Donald Trump.
The Grammy nominations pit Adele vs. Beyonce vs. Drake in a battle for Album of the Year. WSJ's Neil Shah analyzes the slate of nominations and explains how today's artists are helping to fuel a recording industry revenue comeback on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty
Brexit & Beyond: Europe in Flux is The Wall Street Journal’s round-up of news and analysis of how Brexit will affect global business, economies and finance. You can sign up here. MUST READS EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier addresses a press conference in Brussels. PHOTO: Agence France-Presse/Getty Images EU’s Brexit Negotiator Barnier Puts Tight […]
The surprise attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7th, 1941, brought the United States into World War II. Although the American Navy was badly damaged, the U.S. achieved complete dominance in the Pacific in less than three years. A look back at the events of the day, what was gained and what was lost. Photo: Getty Images
President-elect Donald Trump suggested the U.S. government should cancel a planned order with Boeing for a new version of Air Force One, making the aircraft maker the latest company to come under scrutiny by the incoming commander-in-chief.
The son of incoming National Security Adviser Michael T. Flynn was briefly involved with President-Elect Donald Trump’s transition effort but has since departed, a spokesman for the transition team said Tuesday morning.
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether advertising agencies manipulated the bidding process for contracts to produce commercials in order to favor their own in-house units.
Google parent Alphabet Inc.’s struggle to launch a delivery-drone business is part of tech’s broader problem expanding innovation into the physical world. Silicon Valley hopes to reinvent automobiles, medical devices and home automation. Yet the industry is finding the new terrain harder to control than its familiar digital turf.
The European Union approved Microsoft’s $26 billion acquisition of LinkedIn, after the software giant agreed to safeguards to assuage antitrust concerns.
How a children’s publisher is making Beyoncé, Madonna and the Mona Lisa into paint-by-number sticker books.
An innovative program at NYU Langone is tackling a big problem that keeps many cancer patients from healing—loss of appetite.
Pressure on Apple Inc. in China intensified as a Shanghai consumer group loosely affiliated with the government complained of additional problems with batteries in the company’s iPhone 6 devices.
There is a yawning chasm between what innovation promises for the economy and what it is delivering. Outside of personal technology, improvements in everyday life have been incremental, not revolutionary. A Wall Street Journal series explains why that is and looks at ways to reboot.
President-elect Donald Trump has invited tech industry leaders to a “technology roundtable” on Dec. 14 in New York.
The verdict, which rejected accusations that Andreas Georgiou exceeded his powers while conveying Greek fiscal data to the EU, is likely to please Greece’s creditors but leaves other, more serious charges pending.
Support is collapsing across the continent for Europe’s mainstream leftist parties, with Italian voters’ rebuke of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on Sunday just the latest instance.
The European Union’s chief Brexit pointman sought to put the U.K. on the defensive, laying out a tight timetable for the negotiations and warning that, once it had exited the bloc, Britain would need to come back to agree future ties with the EU.
Opinion Journal’s Mary Kissel and American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow John Bolton on the wave of populism sweeping Europe. Plus, Trump’s Taiwan play, Republicans wrestle with ObamaCare reform, and more.
The U.K. and Ireland are now naming the tempests that roll across the region, basing their system on the U.S. National Hurricane Center’s conventions. But in such temperate climates, what qualifies as a storm?
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