By Alexandra Bruell Meta Platforms plans to test program starting at $11.99 a month in Australia and New Zealand Meta Platforms Inc. META 0.26%increase; green up pointing triangle is…
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By Esther Fung A Norfolk Southern Corp. train appears to have been on fire miles before it derailed in eastern Ohio, putting scrutiny on the safety detectors along tracks…
By Laura Kusisto Some providers in areas where abortion is legal report surging demand CHARLOTTE, N. C.—Seven months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v.…
By The Editorial Board Democrats smear a woman nominated to the board of education. Virginia Democrats have hit a new low in their battle to…
By Drew Hinshaw, Thomas Grove and Joe Parkinson President Erdogan, who consolidated control over disaster-response institutions, faces rising anger ahead of national elections KAHRAMANMARAS, Turkey—After an…
By Robbie Whelan Newly reinstated CEO Robert Iger outlines his reorganization plan for the media giant Walt Disney Co. DIS 0.13%increase; green up pointing triangle said it plans to cut…
Employers, struggling to fill hourly wage jobs in construction, restaurants and other services, are offering higher pay and better working conditions to people coming to…
By Wall Street Journal Today: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared a three-month state of emergency in southern areas of his country that were hit by…
By Megumi Fujikawa TOKYO—SoftBank Group Corp. 9984 -1.01%decrease; red down pointing triangle was the world’s biggest investor in startups in 2021. Now it is barely investing at all. A year…
By Laurence Norman and Stephen Fidler Behind the decision to sharply step up Western military aid to Ukraine lies a worry in some Western capitals that time might be…
By Ira Stoll To see how the diversity, equity and inclusion mania is colliding with meritocracy in American higher education, pay attention to the flap…
By Yuka Hayashi and Vivian Salama WASHINGTON—Japan and the Netherlands have agreed with the U.S. to start restricting exports of advanced chip-manufacturing equipment to China, joining efforts…
By Aylin Woodward A laser pointed at a stormy sky can divert the paths of potentially dangerous lightning strikes, a new study shows. Using a car-size prototype assembled atop…
By Joe Wallace and Eric Wallerstein Retail-sales figures raise concerns about growth; Treasury yields slide Stocks fell Wednesday after a fresh batch of economic data offered worrying signs…
By Gregory Zuckerman, Vicky Ge Huang and Caitlin Ostroff CEO Barry Silbert of Digital Currency Group, a finance veteran who built a crypto conglomerate, now is…
















