There are several bars and restaurants in Philadelphia and nearby cities that are really leaning into their happy hour ...
Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods says that the incoming Trump administration should keep the U.S. in the Paris climate agreement in an interview with the Wall Street Journal released Tuesday.
Nicholas Bariyo is a reporter covering East Africa and the Great Lakes Region for The Wall Street Journal’s Africa bureau. He is based in Kampala, Uganda, where he writes about politics ...
Stock indexes ripped higher Wednesday after Donald Trump was elected president and Republicans’ Senate victory put a red sweep in play. Investors are betting a Trump presidency will be good ...
Markets are clear about what Donald Trump plans for his return to the White House: Stocks are up, the dollar and Treasury yields soared, and so did banks and bitcoin. All are easy to fit to ...
All three major indexes hit record highs Trump-linked stocks, Tesla jump Market volatility gauge falls sharply Shares of small-cap companies soar NEW YORK — U.S. stocks rallied sharply to close ...
Wall Street welcomed news of former President Donald Trump’s imminent return to the White House — with all three major benchmarks soaring to record highs Wednesday. The Dow jumped 1,508 points ...
One of the missiles struck an open area of Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport. Photo: stringer/Reuters TEL AVIV—A missile fired from Lebanon struck an open area of Ben Gurion Airport in central ...
The new administration of President-elect Donald Trump is poised to make a number of changes affecting the economy, business, markets, the environment and America’s foreign policy. While ...
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Donald Trump was elected president, defeating a resurgent Democratic nominee in Vice President Kamala Harris. WSJ’s Molly Ball and Vivian Salama examine the moments that mattered most during his ...
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to cut interest rates by a quarter-percentage point at its meeting that ends Thursday. The bigger question is how many more cuts officials expect will be ...