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Matthew Klein, an analyst at the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, breaks down the proposed Texas and California ...
The Defense Department has withheld approval for attacks as the White House has sought to entice Moscow to open peace talks.
Russian President Vladimir Putin thinks he can make a hugely significant strategic gain at the negotiating table rather than ...
Large language models’ pace of improvement has moderated, but investors shouldn’t panic.
Adrienne Yih, managing director and senior retail analyst at Barclays, joins WSJ’s Take On the Week to dive into apparel ...
Criticizing the president’s policies could earn a public rebuke from the White House. But embracing the new duties could be ...
Some of America’s least handy homeowners are learning to use power tools, testing their physical and emotional limits to save ...
Attendance slips, but congregations are adding coffee shops, child care and other amenities to draw new members.
The Trump administration is warning colleges against using application essays, geography and other “unlawful proxies” for ...
When President Trump gets in on a new online moneymaking idea, his followers often pile in—but two out of the last three ...
Lawyers for the Salvadoran say officials are trying to pressure him to choose between a guilty plea on human-smuggling ...