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Some big companies are instructing recruiters not to ask about salary or benefits a candidate received in other positions, as more employers shift away from using past wages as a guide for setting their future pay.
Neural devices could give us computer-like recall and increased cognitive speed. Rob Franklin, the director of product development at one of the top neural device makers, discusses the scientific—and societal—implications.
Economic activity expanded across the U.S. in March and early April, with widespread employment growth but mostly modest wage increases, according to a Federal Reserve report released Wednesday.
Former First Lady Barbara Bush dies, CIA Director Mike Pompeo met North Korea's Kim Jong Un, and why more money leads to more stress.
A Greek court ruled that migrants arriving on Aegean islands near Turkey should be allowed to travel freely around the country, officials said, a decision that could alleviate dire conditions on the islands, but might derail a pact aimed at limiting arrivals.
In Los Angeles, a city unfettered by tradition and well-versed in whimsy, oddball museums flourish. Here is a tour of the most eccentric.
British regulators have launched an investigation into whether Russian state-backed news channel RT breached broadcasting standards in its coverage of the poisoning of a former spy.
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The recent airstrikes against the Syrian regime, in response to a suspected poison gas attack, underscore the West's shift from pursuing a diplomatic solution to a militaristic one. Will this approach work? WSJ's Niki Blasina explains the complicated history of chemical-weapons use in Syria and the international community's response. Photo: AFP.
Traditional games are hot again, with mom and dad keen to pull children away from screens, but what happens when they go on and on and on?
WSJ. Magazine celebrated its Style & Design issue this week at the annual Salone del Mobile design and furniture fair.
The HBO series “Westworld,” returning for its second season, is intended to spark discussion about human behavior and technology, and according to its creators, the show’s copious bloodshed is part of that.
A secretive grand jury of anonymous Americans is playing a key role in the Russia investigation. WSJ's Shelby Holiday explains.
The gap between short- and long-term Treasury yields is at its narrowest in more than a decade, reflecting investors’ confidence the Fed will maintain its path on rates.
A militant group bred from al Qaeda is consolidating its power in the northwestern Syrian province of Idlib, where extremists have taken hold as the U.S. focuses on fighting Islamic State remnants elsewhere in the country.
Among President Donald Trump’s most deeply held economic convictions is the idea that trade deficits are bad, yet his major tax cut likely will deepen the trade deficits he abhors for years to come.
Morgan Stanley’s first-quarter results pleased investors, and the bank will continue to return capital according to plan, but uncertainty past midyear leaves the shares fairly valued.
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 A worker walks in front of pipes at the Nord Stream 2 facility in Sassnitz, Germany. CARSTEN KOALL/GETTY IMAGES Germany to Push […]
CSX CEO Jim Foote went on what he called an “apology tour,” asking forgiveness of customers whose supply lines had been disrupted and promising improvements. After the company reported first quarter results, investors don’t need a similar show of atonement.
Volkswagen has come a long way since its emissions scandal. But investors may benefit from tempering recent enthusiasm.
China’s announcement Tuesday that it will ease its strict joint-venture rules on foreign auto makers could benefit Tesla at a time when the Silicon Valley auto maker needs a charge.
Chuck Yeager, meet Tammie Jo Shults.
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