'Peter Hujar: Speed of Light' Review: Life, Death and Everything in Between
An exhibition at the Morgan aims to elevate the East Village chronicler to a place beside his more famous photographic peers.
An exhibition at the Morgan aims to elevate the East Village chronicler to a place beside his more famous photographic peers.
Four people shot dead at a self-serve car wash in Pennsylvania, a preview of President Trump's State of the Union address, and the foods that can help you sleep better.
Soaring stock prices and improving job prospects have set Americans off on an optimistic spending splurge that is drawing down how much they sock away for retirement and rainy days.
Workers can thrive if business leaders invest in talent development as well as technology, because the future workforce will depend on human-technology collaboration.
Acquisitive German investment group JAB Holding is the force behind the Keurig Green Mountain-Dr Pepper Snapple merger. Expect more soda deals to come.
As Jim Moore takes a step back from his longstanding role at the men’s fashion monthly, he reflects on all the trends and characters he encountered along the way.
The increase in U.S. military action in Afghanistan over the past year has been accompanied by a higher number of casualties, with 141 American service members killed or wounded in the 12-month period through November.
The U.S., Canada and Mexico said they were tackling the most difficult issues in overhauling the North American Free Trade Agreement, but the U.S. rejected Canada’s ideas on one of them: updating auto-industry rules.
The personal saving rate fell to its lowest level since 2005. But if the recent burst of corporate largess proves to be more public relations than real wage increases, look for consumers to pull back.
U.S. defense executives urged lawmakers and federal officials to let them invest the windfall from new tax rules in weapons research rather than on lower prices for the Pentagon.
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Chipmunks, kissy lips and champagne bottles are becoming bones of contention in legal disputes; a court considers the ‘:P’
Eminent breast-cancer doctors disagree on whether to prescribe less chemotherapy; some worry about the treatment’s ‘toxicities’ and others say it saves lives
China’s President Xi Jinping is turning to a trusted political ally who ran his potent anticorruption campaign to help manage the critical but fraught relationship with the U.S. as trade tensions escalate, according to officials familiar with the leadership’s thinking.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai said Monday he opposes a government takeover of the next-generation 5G wireless system, casting further doubt on an idea that has been floated by some Trump administration officials.
The leader of a minor political party that supports President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi filed Monday to run for the presidency, a move that poses a token challenge to the incumbent in an election campaign opponents are calling a sham.
A sprawling Montana ranch still on the market for $12 million was the reader favorite in the WSJ’s annual House of the Year contest.
Vladimir Putin is taking credit for the Russian economy’s emergence from recession as he travels the country ahead of a March presidential election that is almost certain to extend his 18-year rule.
Americans’ rate of saving dropped to a 12-year low last month as consumers spent more, reflecting their modestly higher incomes and confidence in the economy.
With heightened addiction concerns, doctors are working to rein in prescriptions of pain relievers like oxycodone and hydrocodone.
Built for Los Angeles developer Mauricio Oberfeld, the house has a facade constructed from cement board panels and geometric angled louvers.
North Korea’s armed forces have scaled back their annual winter military exercises this year, U.S. officials said, a development they believe reflects pressure from international sanctions on the North’s economy and its military preparedness.
How a walk down Central Park West inspired the love song that Diana Ross took to the top of the charts.
Vladimir Putin is taking credit for the Russian economy’s emergence from recession as he travels the country ahead of a March presidential election that is almost certain to extend his 18-year rule.
Booming demand for cellphone and electric-vehicle batteries has created a once-unthinkable metals-industry player: the pure cobalt company.
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