WSJ's Joanna Stern "bumps" into Arianna Huffington in the elevator at D.Live. The two talk about sleep and how Huffington is addressing the culture at Uber. Photo: Andria Chamberlin for The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday defended his role in the firing of former FBI Director James Comey. Mr. Sessions cited the "significance of the error" Mr. Comey made in handling the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email use for his recommendation that Mr. Comey b … | Continue reading
The Philippine military struggled to defeat hundreds of well-armed militants who seized the southern city of Marawi on May 23 in the name of Islamic State. More than a thousand people have died in the conflict. Photo: Linus Guardian Escandor II for The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
Xi Jinping is arguably the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong. What's behind his rise and how long will he remain in power? Photo: Reuters | Continue reading
Xi Jinping is arguably the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong. What's behind his rise and how long will he remain in power? Photo: Reuters | Continue reading
Executives from GM, JP Morgan, Qualcomm and Baidu discuss the impacts driverless cars will have on society. They speak at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif. | Continue reading
President Donald Trump has narrowed the list of candidates to run the Federal Reserve to five, including current Chairwoman Janet Yellen. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains the biggest obstacle standing between Yellen and another term may be that she was appointed by President Barack … | Continue reading
Former Dreamworks chief Jeffrey Katzenberg recalls Bob Weinstein, brother of Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein as being abusive to his former company's employees. He speaks at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif. | Continue reading
WSJ’s Joanna Stern “bumps” into Intel CEO Brian Krzanich in the elevator at D.Live and asks about driverless cars and his favorite chip, to eat and use. Photo: Andria Chamberlin for The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
Sen. John McCain took aim on Monday night at isolationist and nationalistic rhetoric, saying at his National Constitution Center Liberty Medal ceremony in Philadelphia that abandoning America's role as an international leader is "unpatriotic." Photo: Getty | Continue reading
Joanna Stern meets Jeffrey Katzenberg at WSJ's D.live technology conference for a short elevator ride. Photo: Andria Chamberlin for The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
The Kurdish minority and the central Iraqi government are now fighting each other in the wake of an independence referendum, raising concerns about the unity of Iraq and the war against Islamic State. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains the consequences. Photo: Getty | Continue reading
Former Dreamworks chief Jeffrey Katzenberg said Harvey Weinstein is one among a 'pack of wolves' in Hollywood, and denounced the complicity and silence around the casting couch. He spoke with WSJ Editor in Chief at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif. Photo: The Wall … | Continue reading
President Donald Trump said he has written personal letters and plans to make calls to the families of four American soldiers killed in Niger, when asked about why he has been silent on the matter. Photo: Getty | Continue reading
After months of tensions, President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sought to present a unified Republican front on Monday as they pursue tax cuts and a health plan. Photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters | Continue reading
Ultimate Fighting Championship President Dana White talks with WSJ's Jason Gay about the Oct. 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas, and the matches he's most excited for in the upcoming UFC 217 lineup on Nov. 4 at New York City's Madison Square Garden. | Continue reading
Last week President Trump made his long-anticipated decision to certify that the Iran nuclear deal is no longer in the national interests of the U.S. but stopped short of pulling out of the deal. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains what to watch for next. Photo: AP | Continue reading
The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office released body camera footage of Sgt. Brandon Cuttings going door-to-door around 11 p.m. on Oct. 9, trying to evacuate residents of Mark West, Calif. | Continue reading
President Donald Trump called on Democratic leaders on Friday to work closely with his administration on health-care reform, saying they have been health-care "obstructionists." Photo: Associated Press | Continue reading
President Donald Trump announced plans on Friday to decertify the Iran Nuclear Deal, reinforcing his commitment to cancel the agreement if congress doesn't act on whether to reimpose sanctions on Iran. Photo: Getty Images | Continue reading
Iran reached a historic agreement with major world powers over its nuclear program in 2015. Under the deal, what did Iran give up and how is it benefiting? WSJ’s Niki Blasina explains. | Continue reading
Republicans in Congress are considering tweaking their tax-overhaul plan to preserve some federal deductions for state and local taxes. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains what's next for tax reform. Photo: AP | Continue reading
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing federal agencies to pursue sweeping regulatory changes to the health-care system. Mr. Trump said the order will "increase competition, increase choice, and increase access to lower-cost, high-quality health-care … | Continue reading
The Facebook COO and LeanIn.Org founder talked about challenges women face at work, and suggested steps companies can take to get on the right track about gender inequality. Photo: The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
The Facebook COO and LeanIn.Org founder called on colleagues to speak up against sexual harassment, adding that there needs to be consequences for those who tolerate it. Photo: The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
Wildfires that started Sunday night, killing almost a dozen people, continue to rage through California Tuesday, putting hundreds of thousands more homes at risk. Photo: AP | Continue reading
Women are just as likely as men to negotiate for a raise. But research from shows it's not just about whether you ask for more money, it's also about how. We tested a few tactics at the fish market. Photo: Alexander Hotz/The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
More than a dozen blazes have broken out across Northern California, killing several people and destroying at least 2,000 homes and businesses. Photo: AP | Continue reading
President Donald Trump and Sen. Bob Corker fought a remarkable war of words over the weekend. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains why this battle is a big deal for Iran policy and GOP hopes for a tax overhaul. Photo: Getty | Continue reading
Japan’s launch of the Michibiki 4 puts the country a step closer to having the most precise geo-positioning system in the world. The technology, scheduled to go online in April, could have strategic significance in the event of military conflict with North Korea, as well as huge … | Continue reading
Dan Neil takes the 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT R for a spin around the infamous Bilster Berg race circuit in Germany. Photo: Mercedes-Benz | Continue reading
Republican leaders in Congress are saying they may be willing to consider a ban on bump stocks, a device used by the Las Vegas shooter to make a semiautomatic weapon mimic a fully automatic one. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains why Congress is willing to take this step when it hasn' … | Continue reading
North Korea boasts about its nuclear weapons program by releasing photos and videos of its missiles. But in them are tiny clues to their true capability. A team of U.S. analysts, working outside the government, shows how they decode these images to determine when North Korea is b … | Continue reading
President Trump met with first responders and survivors in Las Vegas on Wednesday, following the deadly mass shooting. "In the months ahead, we will all have to wrestle with the horror of what has unfolded this week, but we will struggle through it together," he said. Photo: AP | Continue reading
Bump stocks, legal gun accessories found in the suspected Las Vegas shooter's hotel room, make semi-automatic weapons simulate machine guns. Shelby Holliday explains how bump stocks work and why they're legal in the U.S. Photo: Allen Breed/AP | Continue reading
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said he has never considered leaving his post and reaffirmed his commitment to the Trump administration in remarks Wednesday morning. He declined to address a news report that he called President Trump a "moron." Photo: EPA | Continue reading
British Prime Minister Theresa May suffered bouts of coughing, a prankster on stage and falling scenery as she struggled to deliver closing remarks at the U.K.'s Conservative Party's annual conference in Manchester, England. Photo: AP | Continue reading
Top Senate Intelligence Committee lawmakers are going to give a progress report on their investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election, including findings about Twitter and Facebook. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib tells us what to look for. Photo: Getty | Continue reading
The sacred cows of the tax code—including breaks for home mortgage interest and state and local taxes—are being challenged. WSJ's Richard Rubin explains.... with real cows. Photo/Illustration: Heather Seidel/The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
Police released video recorded by officers' body cameras as they responded to Sunday's mass shooting at a concert near the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Photo:Las Vegas Metropolitan Police | Continue reading
In comments during a visit to Puerto Rico on Tuesday, President Donald Trump said aid to the island has thrown the federal budget "a little out of whack,” and compared the number of deaths from Hurricane Maria and 2005's Hurricane Katrina. Photo: AP | Continue reading
In comments during a visit to Puerto Rico on Tuesday, President Donald Trump said aid to the island has thrown the federal budget "a little out of whack,” and compared the number of deaths from Hurricane Maria and 2005's Hurricane Katrina. Photo: AP | Continue reading
Wall Street Journal reporters reflect on their September trip to Pyongyang, North Korea. Video/Photo: Paolo Bosonin/The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
Eric Paddock, younger brother of accused Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock, said his brother did "a horrible thing" and there was "no logic" to explain the shooting. Photo: AP | Continue reading
Eric Paddock, younger brother of accused Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock, said he was "shocked, horrified, completely dumbfounded." Photo: AP | Continue reading
President Donald Trump spoke to the nation Monday morning about the mass shooting in Las Vegas, which left at least 50 people dead and more than 500 injured Sunday night, saying it was "an act of pure evil." Photo: Reuters | Continue reading
China is the world's largest market for electric vehicles, thanks largely to subsidies that drive costs down. Those incentives will end by 2020, but the government is betting that won't be the end of the road for its electric dream. Photo/Video: Eva Tam/The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
At least 50 people are dead after a shooter targeted the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas from the nearby Mandalay Bay Hotel. Photo: Getty Images | Continue reading