By Timothy W. Martin, Ming Li and Roque Ruiz China, Russia, Iran and North Korea have united to defy Western sanctions and undermine U.S. interests…
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Civil probe of diagnoses that triggered extra payments to the company’s Medicare Advantage plans adds to scrutiny of the healthcare giant By Christopher Weaver and…
The Trump administration has largely dismantled USAID and brought American assistance to a near-halt By Gabriele Steinhauser and Ming Li The U.S. was the world’s largest funder…
International buyers, particularly from China, have contributed to the hundreds of thousands of vacant properties in Los Angeles County By Rebecca Picciotto SAN MARINO, Calif.—In…
Order requires those who have accessed payment records without proper security clearance to destroy them By Laura Kusisto A federal judge in New York temporarily…
By Alexander Ward, Dov Lieber and Michael R. Gordon Proposal stuns Middle East experts and Trump allies, leaving many questions unanswered WASHINGTON—President Trump called for the U.S. to take long-term…
By Anat Peled and Omar Abdel-Baqui As Palestinian families prepared to welcome relatives freed from prisons Sunday in a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, Israeli…
Aides kept meetings short and controlled access, top advisers acted as go-betweens and public interactions became more scripted. The administration denied Biden has declined. By…
By Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson After decades of decline, gun ownership is rising among Democrats Michael Ciemnoczolowski, a lifelong Democrat, supports stricter gun laws and…
By Doug Cameron A General Dynamics facility slated to make artillery shells is part of the Pentagon’s push to produce more weapons domestically MESQUITE, Texas—Walking…
The U.S. withdrawal makes Russia the new arbiter of everyone’s interests, including Israel’s. By Jonathan Spyer By giving Turkey a green light to invade northern Syria,…
By The Editorial Board Progressives retaliate after the company fights back against a shareholder resolution that would harm other investors. Progressives are abusing the shareholder…
By Alan Cullison and Isabel Coles A resurgent Russian military is pressing hard before Ukrainians can rearm. KYIV, Ukraine—Secretary of State Antony Blinken began a two-day visit to Ukraine…
Justices reject Biden administration’s request to prevent Texas from exercising new border enforcement power By Jess Bravin and Elizabeth Findell WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to block…
By Wall Street Journal Electric vehicle chargers are plagued with security flaws that could expose sensitive data and—in a worst-case scenario—bring down power grids. WSJ…
By David S. Cloud and Carrie Keller-Lynn U.S. and Egyptian officials are trying to resolve aid problems amid widespread hunger in Palestinian enclave. TEL AVIV—Israel’s drive…
By Niharika Mandhana China emerged as a global power by turning itself into the world’s factory floor. It is expanding that power, and its military might, with…

















