Housing Market Positioned for a Gentler Slowdown Than in 2007
The U.S. housing market is running out of steam, but its slowdown looks nothing like the historic collapse that took down the whole economy in 2007.
The U.S. housing market is running out of steam, but its slowdown looks nothing like the historic collapse that took down the whole economy in 2007.
President Trump met in the White House with a newly freed evangelical pastor who had been held in Turkey for two years on terrorism charges, bringing to a close a diplomatic standoff with Ankara that had jeopardized relations between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies.
Political debates shake up the workplace, how we cope with tragedy in the news, and the sneakiest play in football Is the most effective.
An evangelical American pastor arrived back in the U.S. after being held in Turkey for two years on terrorism charges, ending a diplomatic standoff that had jeopardized relations between two North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies.
Harris and L3 Technologies are nearing an agreement to merge, a deal that would unite two big providers of defense communications and electronics with a combined market value of about $33.5 billion.
The artist’s tender tribute, ‘Souris Calle,’ opens at Perrotin Gallery in Paris on October 13.
Pope Francis continued his effort to address abuse scandals that have shaken the traditionally Catholic South American country and the church around the world.
President Trump said there will be ‘severe punishment’ if an investigation determines that Saudi Arabia is behind the suspected death of a prominent Saudi journalist, but said he doesn’t favor sanctions because it may cost U.S. jobs.
The hedge-fund veteran spent far less than his rivals on store remodels and expansion, and was reluctant to commit capital to fresh ventures.
Malaysian politician Anwar Ibrahim took a step closer to succeeding former enemy Mahathir Mohamad as the country’s prime minister when he was elected to Parliament in a special election.
Two of the best-known names in Italian coffee are bolstering their businesses, hoping to secure their independence as global coffee giants Starbucks Corp. and Nestlé SA make incursions into their turf.
ABC launches ‘The Conners’ sitcom as a successor to last season’s hit, without controversial star Roseanne Barr.
Sixteen years after East Timor secured its independence, the government in this tiny nation is gambling on a huge new refinery complex to help secure its economic future. If the project falls short, the former colony risks ending up at the mercy of foreign powers again.
Guatemala has more migrant families seeking asylum in the U.S. than neighboring El Salvador and Honduras. The U.S. is trying to figure out why so many Guatemalans are heading north.
The Guggenheim Museum argues for the little-known Hilma af Klint as an early, overlooked pioneer of abstract art
Tech startups, and their valuations, are booming in China. But where some investors see promise and reward, others see risk and a potential reckoning. How it will play out depends upon whom you ask.
Marc Benioff and Jack Dorsey publicly voiced their disagreement over a tax measure intended to help solve San Francisco’s homelessness problem.
The tax code isn’t just the rates but the loopholes and gray areas.
The disappearance of a journalist could mean a crisis in U.S.-Saudi ties.
If you’re like most American men, your closet is a sea of dismal neutrals. But this fall’s more hue-happy fashions can uplift your look—as long as you use color judiciously.
Japan plans to allow blue-collar immigrant workers with certain skills to work in the country without a time limit, a break with longstanding practice.
No amount of financial wizardry can make up for lost customers.
Washington’s newly named point man for Afghan peacemaking met Taliban representatives as the Trump administration steps up efforts to cobble together a road map for talks aimed at ending the 17-year war.
Trump used his leverage to bring pastor Andrew Brunson home.
Andrew Brunson, an evangelical American pastor held in Turkey on terrorism charges, will be sent back to the U.S. following a hearing in which a judge lifted his house arrest.
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