New-lease rents are poised to fall on an annual basis for only the second time since 2008 financial crisis By Will Parker Apartment rent growth is…
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By Hardika Singh Stock-market bulls are in the driver’s seat in the midst of a busy stretch that features key economic data and the Federal Reserve’s…
By Charles Hutzler and Kejal Vyas Planned listening post 100 miles off Florida will turn tables on sore point for Beijing—U.S. spying off Chinese shores… China’s…
By Alyssa Lukpat, Paul Vieira and Erin Ailworth Haze triggers air-quality health warnings for millions of people and obscures the Empire State Building Millions of Americans…
By Matthew Luxmoore and Isabel Coles Destruction of the dam compounds humanitarian tragedy on top of the war KHERSON, Ukraine—Floodwaters continued to rise on Wednesday after…
Economy’s resilience has consistently surprised investors By Matt Grossman Persistent strength in the economy has wrong-footed bets that the Federal Reserve will make large interest-rate cuts this year,…
By Amol Sharma and Isabella Simonetti CNN Chief Executive Chris Licht apologized to staff on a morning editorial call, saying news about his management of the network was overshadowing its…
By Will Feuer SAN ANTONIO, Texas—To see the new strategy of Six Flags Entertainment’s SIX 6.53%increase; green up pointing triangle theme parks, ride 15 stories to the top…
By James Marson and Emma Tucker ODESA, Ukraine—Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was now ready to launch a long-awaited counteroffensive but tempered a forecast of success with a…
By Lindsay Wise and Annie Linskey WASHINGTON—The path to a tentative agreement to raise the debt limit started in January with the election of Kevin McCarthy as House speaker…
By Siobhan Hughes and Sabrina Siddiqui WASHINGTON—Congress headed into a pivotal week that will test whether President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R., Calif.) can win…
By Matthew Luxmoore KYIV—Russia launched a massive wave of suicide drones against targets across Ukraine including the capital Sunday, in what authorities said was its largest…
By Natalie Andrews, Siobhan Hughes and Lindsay Wise Spending cuts remain focus of discussions ahead of deadline next week WASHINGTON—The House of Representatives left for its Memorial…
By Liz Essley Whyte, Jesse Newman and Kristina Peterson Agency investigating whether formula manufacturers coordinated before bidding for state contracts The Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether baby-formula makers…
By Yaroslav Trofimov Prigozhin’s public criticism of Moscow’s generals and defense minister reveals strains in the mighty leadership structure the Russian president built The owner of…
By Richard Vanderford Businesses face proposals on abortion, guns and climate change as groups with various viewpoints strive to get their agendas heard at this year’s…


















