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China’s consumer prices continued to decline in April, suggesting Beijing’s previous efforts to boost domestic consumption have yet to persuade cautious Chinese households to open their wallets.
Publishers are racing to churn out more historical novels about bombings, spies and young resistance fighters.
Taiwan’s so-called porcupine strategy aims to deter a Chinese invasion—or at least stall it until U.S. support arrives.
The proposed version of the legislation boosts the standard deduction and increases the child tax credit, which would also ...
Cardinal Prevost overtook the favorite, Italian Cardinal Parolin, during a historic conclave.
The outage affected communications and radar for 90 seconds early Friday in latest upheaval at Newark.
The Democratic candidate for governor was detained during a protest at a New Jersey facility used by immigration authorities.
Has King Dollar been dethroned? Harvard economist Ken Rogoff joins WSJ’s Take On the Week Podcast to talk about why he thinks the purchasing power of the U.S. dollar is in decline, what this could ...
Grantmakers are discussing legal and other strategies to help them avoid the recent fates of law firms and universities.
The president has told donors that resolving the conflicts has been more difficult than he thought.
The price of eggs has tripled, and no one sells more of them than Cal-Maine. From his Mississippi operations, the CEO says ...
Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack said uncertainty over potential changes in trade and fiscal policy could extend the amount of time the central bank stays in its current wait-and-see stance on ...
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