Donald Trump’s campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, resigned his position, the latest move in a shake-up that has turned over the leadership in the Republican nominee’s presidential campaign. 151
Former President Bill Clinton and his daughter, Chelsea, plan to stop raising money for the Clinton Foundation and turn over operations to independent parties if Hillary Clinton is elected president. 627
The long struggle for power in Sumner Redstone’s media empire is nearing a conclusion.
Big companies are handing more of their profits to shareholders than at any time since the financial crisis, as record-low bond yields put a premium on dividends.
Anxiety is mounting among pregnant women across Miami, home to the continental U.S.’s first known cases of Zika virus transmitted by mosquitoes, as the outbreak appears to be spreading.
U.S. Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte apologized for his behavior in Brazil, following a disputed claim that he was robbed at gunpoint while on a night out with three teammates. 107
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, ransomware attacks have quadrupled this year amid the growing use of bitcoin and improved encryption software.
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JOIN NOWPandora is aiming to start expanding its internet radio service as soon as next month, offering its hallmark free tier as well as two monthly subscription options for on-demand music streaming.
A federal judge has rejected a proposed $100 million settlement between Uber Technologies Inc. and drivers in two states, reopening the debate over the car-hailing company’s freelance labor model.
Deere & Co. reported a better-than-expected profit for its fiscal third quarter, helped by lower costs, but sales of its farm and construction equipment continued to slide.
A rally that pushed international crude-oil prices above $50 a barrel Thursday is a welcome sign for many energy companies but not enough to kick-start an industry in the midst of a two-year slump, executives said.
Stocks slipped and the dollar strengthened, as investor expectations for a Federal Reserve rate increase later this year rose.
Abu Dhabi authorities have arrested Khadem Al Qubaisi, who authorities say is a key figure in an alleged multibillion-dollar fraud related to a Malaysian sovereign-wealth fund, according to people familiar with the matter.
Global investors are pouring money into stock funds this month, a sign they're increasingly warming to a market that's been hated even as it has risen more than 6% this year.
Edward Jones plans to stop offering mutual funds and ETFs in commission-based accounts due to a new fiduciary rule, as other brokerages examine their pricing structures. 62
Russia is bolstering its military presence on its western border, sending tens of thousands of soldiers to newly built installations within easy striking distance of Ukraine. The moves are a centerpiece of a new military strategy the Kremlin says is meant to counter perceived threats from NATO. 423
The Obama administration said for the first time on Thursday that its $400 million cash payment to Iran in January was used as “leverage” to gain the release of American prisoners, fueling criticism that the exchange amounted to the U.S. paying ransom. 628
David Blaszczak, ace predictor of Washington health-policy news, had personal access to federal officials and a knack for tipping off investors to their plans. He’s now facing a federal probe.
Watch a film clip from "Hell or High Water," starring Jeff Bridges, Ben Foster, and Chris Pine Photo: Lorey Sebastian/CBS Films
By turns funny, elegiac and thrilling, “Hell or High Water” is a tale of brotherhood and family that takes in the harsh beauty of the land, the elusive nature of right and wrong and the quirky delights of human connections, writes WSJ’s Joe Morgenstern.
Will it be a revamped Italian farmhouse, a New York jewel box, a Queensland retreat, or a glamorous adobe?
Self-diagnosed house addicts are a rare category of buyers who acquire homes out of a love of real estate rather than a practical need.



Steven Cohen’s Point72 Asset Management and related entities hold about 6.6 million shares of Square Inc., or a 5.4% stake, making the investment firm one of the largest shareholders of the payment-processing company.
With the Lagonda Taraf—only 200 made—Aston Martin goes after Bentley and Rolls-Royce, says Dan Neil, and has created an instant classic.
Imbolo Mbue discusses her debut novel, "Behold the Dreamers." The story follows the families of two men: a Lehman Brothers executive and his Cameroonian immigrant chauffeur. Photo: Getty Images
‘Behold the Dreamers’ follows a financial executive and the Cameroonian immigrant who is his chauffeur just as Lehman Brothers fails.
A group of reputation-management experts has banded together to create a program to help law enforcement agencies better manage their social media engagement and improve their perceptions with people and within communities.
Blackstone said it took up a proposal from New Mountain Capital to pump $570 million into JDA Software in a deal that gives the firm a minority stake in the supply-chain management software provider.