It’s hard to blame the Federal Reserve as the reason Americans’ card bill surpassed $1 trillion this month By Imani Moise If your credit-card bill is growing…
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By The Wall Street Journal A record number of Chinese college students graduated this summer, but landing their dream job may be a long shot.…
Republican White House front-runner skipped debate By Alex Leary and John McCormick MILWAUKEE—The large field of GOP presidential hopefuls gave Donald Trump what he wanted in their first…
By James Marson After the failures of the initial armored assaults, which were blunted by Russian defenses, Kyiv resorted to small units attacking one position…
Earthquake also hits near Los Angeles during historic storm that caused power outages, flooding and school closures By Jim Carlton, Suryatapa Bhattacharya and Anthony Harrup LOS ANGELES—Southern California…
The Fed’s interest-rate hikes and recent bank failures mean lenders aren’t competing so fiercely for jumbo loans By Ben Eisen and Rachel Louise Ensign Sheila Smith…
Caterpillar, DuPont are among big companies lowering expectations for a post-Covid-19 boom By Dan Strumpf HONG KONG—China’s deepening economic slump is damaging the fortunes of big…
By Jack Pitcher Short covering reaches highest cumulative dollar amount in years… Betting against U.S. stocks has gone poorly for Wall Street spectators… READ FULL…
By Sadie Gurman and Aruna Viswanatha Grand jury levels new charges at former president stemming from special counsel’s investigation… WASHINGTON—Donald Trump was indicted Tuesday in an unprecedented criminal…
By Tom Fairless An aging population that values its free time set the stage for economic stagnation. Then came Covid-19 and Russia’s war in Ukraine……
By Jason Douglas The country’s rebound from its Covid-19 reopening has lost momentum… SINGAPORE—China’s economy barely grew in the second quarter from the first and youth…
By Zusha Elinson The Oregon city lost nearly 3% of its population between 2020 and 2022. PORTLAND, Ore.—Mark Rogers has made a list of things…
By Asa Fitch and Yuka Hayashi New restrictions being weighed by the Biden administration could also heighten tensions between the U.S. and China. Potential new restrictions on…
By Alan Cullison For decades, Russian President Vladimir Putin has assembled a kitchen cabinet of security advisers from his native St. Petersburg to tighten his grip over Russia,…
Intelligence bolstered suspicions the telecom companies might be playing a role in expansion of China’s capabilities on island By Kate O’Keeffe WASHINGTON—U.S. officials tracked workers from…
By Joanna Sugden and Costas Paris Canadian aircraft picked up noises while looking for the five-man craft missing since Sunday, but search continues The U.S. Coast Guard…
By Aaron Zitner and Simon J. Levien Trump’s indictment and a low approval rating for Biden are leading to voter dread with 16 months to Election…


















