Canada Reports New Mysterious Diplomatic Illness in Cuba
Canada said Thursday another Cuba-based diplomat is experiencing mysterious health symptoms, prompting officials to review their diplomatic presence in the country.
Canada said Thursday another Cuba-based diplomat is experiencing mysterious health symptoms, prompting officials to review their diplomatic presence in the country.
In an ultratight labor market, more employers are rolling out automated, one-sided phone interviews.
Senate is unhappy with President Trump's handling of Khashoggi killing, Democratic caucus backs Nancy Pelosi as next House speaker, and why Black Friday is no more.
This quick-cooking recipe from San Francisco’s Che Fico produces a meaty, fennel-spiced sauce with slow-simmered flavor.
Microsoft’s rebound also proves that, while tech is a fast-changing industry, tech companies that reach a certain scale tend to stick around—particularly deep-pocketed firms with products and services used by billions.
Visitors to the Langhe in northwest Italy gladly brave unpredictable weather for access to the region’s extraordinary wines, many Michelin-starred restaurants and spectacular views (once the fog lifts).
Three policemen in the Philippines were convicted of murdering a teenage boy, marking the first time officers have faced jail time for pursuing President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war.
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The founders of a new clothing rental app, Tulerie, are betting women want to borrow designer clothing and accessories from strangers’ closets.
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Unilever, the maker of Hellmann’s mayonnaise and Dove soap, named Alan Jope to replace longtime Chief Executive Paul Polman as it, like the rest of the industry, struggles to navigate a sharp shift in consumer tastes.
Facebook will exempt paid posts promoting news articles from its political ad archive, ending a practice that rankled publishers who chafed at seeing their journalism classified as if it were paid partisan advocacy.
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The number of Americans filing applications for new unemployment benefits rose last week, but remained at a low level indicative of a tight labor market.
WSJ's Joanna Stern “bumped into" Black Girls Code CEO Kimberly Bryant and found out what the organization does, how it is hoping to change the tech landscape and why big companies are getting involved. Photo: Andria Chamberlin for The Wall Street Journal
WSJ's Joanna Stern “bumped into" Black Girls Code CEO Kimberly Bryant and found out what the organization does, how it is hoping to change the tech landscape and why big companies are getting involved. Photo: Andria Chamberlin for The Wall Street Journal
Stablecoins, such as Tether, Basis, and Sagacoin, are cryptocurrencies whose price is rigidly tied to the price of a fiat currency or a basket of national currencies. Here's what investors need to know.
President Trump will meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Saturday in Argentina. Will the meeting ease trade tensions between the two countries? WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains. Photo: Getty
Indonesian technology firm PT Go-Jek launched its ride-hailing service in Singapore, reviving competition in the city-state less than a year after Uber Technologies Inc. exited the market.
Carlos Ghosn amassed IOUs for more than $80 million in deferred pay while at Nissan Motor, according to a company probe into the former chairman, who is in jail in Tokyo awaiting charges.
The package-delivery company delivered 98.3% of parcels shipped during Thanksgiving week on time, according to ShipMatrix, which analyzes shipping data.
The drama escalated this year in the corridors of power in Washington and Beijing, with both maneuvering—and often miscalculating. The two presidents are set to meet this weekend, carrying with them months of distrust, miscommunication and failed negotiations.
The North Korean leader’s public persona has radically changed in the South, where a cheery cartoon version of Kim appeared on a 3-D puzzle for children and photos of him with K-pop stars have gone viral.
Sponsored ads on Amazon’s baby registries are leading the family and friends of new parents to make purchases of unwanted gifts.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said that interest rates are “just below” a broad range of Fed officials’ estimates of a level considered neutral, a setting designed to neither speed nor slow growth.
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