Schumer's 'Compromise': No Tax Cuts
Senate Democrats save negotiating time by ruling out everything not on their agenda.
Senate Democrats save negotiating time by ruling out everything not on their agenda.
Twin suicide bombings inside a Shiite Muslim mosque in Afghanistan’s Herat province killed at least 20 people and wounded dozens more on Tuesday, officials said, the latest in a series of attacks targeting the minority.
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His withdrawal from the Pacific trade pact gores U.S. cattlemen.
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The challenges that lie ahead for General John Kelly, Trump administration hits Venezuela with sanctions, and more companies are rolling back loyalty programs.
Some big businesses are having second thoughts about allowing workers to work full-time from home. Could this be a selling point for small businesses competing for workers? And how to give yourself some digital detox while you're on vacation.
A bipartisan group of senators, including Rob Portman, is pushing forward with legislation to end federal legal protection for websites that facilitate sex trafficking, drawing strong opposition from companies who say the measure undermines free-speech protections.
A Fox News contributor and former homicide detective sued the network’s parent company, 21st Century Fox, over a discredited news article about the murder of a Democratic National Committee staffer, alleging that it falsely quoted and defamed him.
Thriving in a high-level role at a family business can be tricky for outsiders. Yet the arrangement can succeed when staffers identify strongly with the founding family or recruits bring a keen grasp of relatives’ roles in the business.
Sprint said it would decide soon on whether to pursue a merger with either T-Mobile US or Charter Communications, with an announcement coming “in the near future,” according to the wireless carrier’s chief executive.
Starting in the 16th century, international trade began to leave its traces on tableware as European and Asian ceramics were created for newly opened export markets. Contemporary artists are now mining the rich heritage of these styles.
Senate Democrats outlined their conditions for working with the Trump administration and congressional Republicans on tax policy, and their principles didn’t seem to leave much room for common ground.
Sales for major U.S. auto makers sharply declined in July amid a modest slump in lease deals that have kept payments low, continuing an industry slowdown that has led to a glut of inventory on dealer lots and a spate of discounts.
Sweat is unavoidable in the summer months, but that doesn't mean your shirt has to show it. WSJ's Michael Hsu gives us three tips on how to avoid sweat stains, even if you forego undershirts. Photo: Denise Blostein
GE’s new CEO, John Flannery, started his first day with a letter to employees, highlighting the company’s transformation under its previous leader but saying “now we need an intense focus on running the company well.”
Handbag makers are scrambling to merge as interest in bags seems to fade. We gauge millennial interest.
A combination of Legends Hospitality and NFL On Location would potentially provide travel and ticket services for the world’s biggest sporting events
Matthias Müller was hired to drag the automaker away from the emissions scandal and into the world of modern automotive technologies. He’s facing opposition from the company’s skeptical managers.
The average return to playoff teams during the last two months of the pennant race has been less than one win.
Two years after its much-hyped IPO, Etsy is dealing with slowing sales and frustrated investors. The online marketplace is under pressure to stop spending like a tech startup and start acting like a retailer.
Children’s book author Daniel Handler discovered reading under the eaves of his family house; today, he still lives in San Francisco, but reads in his favorite leather chair that he says is way too big
Judging by second-quarter earnings of wireless companies, it might appear like the industry has turned a corner after a couple of dismal years. The truth is, the industry benefited from an Apple-induced calm as customers waited for the new iPhone before dumping their carriers.
Officer Darren Mays is a beat cop by night and the NYPD’s official beekeeper by day. He removes stray swarms from across the city and raises honeybees on the roof of his precinct headquarters in Queens, NY. Video: Evan Engel. Photo: Sangsuk Sylvia Kang for The Wall Street Journal.
Officer Darren Mays is a beat cop by night and the NYPD’s official beekeeper by day. He removes stray swarms from across the city and raises honeybees on the roof of his precinct headquarters in Queens, NY. Video: Evan Engel. Photo: Sangsuk Sylvia Kang for The Wall Street Journal.
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