In a new rift, Washington and Kyiv pitch competing texts, with Europe backing Ukraine and the U.S. refusing to blame Russia ...
The legendary investor wrote in Saturday’s annual letter that Berkshire Hathaway will never prefer cash over ‘good businesses ...
A WSJ analysis of government data found that many claims of savings were overstated and “woke” cuts were only a tiny fraction ...
Caleb Vitello was removed from his post amid frustration in the Trump administration that deportations haven’t accelerated ...
The HHS secretary targets members of a CDC committee that plays a key role in vaccine approvals.
Writers for the Journal’s opinion pages size up the president’s actions at the start of his second term.
We’re riding a wave right now,” a Trump fan at the Conservative Political Action Conference said, but fortunes could change ...
The Congressional Review Act can axe costly Biden rules.
The nominee to replace Gen. CQ Brown, the first black officer, to serve as the Pentagon’s senior military post, is a retired ...
Unlike Nixon and Kissinger’s gambit in the 1970s, the strategy threatens to divide the West.
Avera Mengistu, an Ethiopian-born Israeli, was detained in 2014 after crossing into Gaza on his own.
After making billions in cement, Nigerian Aliko Dangote is tackling oil and corruption in his quest to become Africa’s ...