The Wall Street Journal's editorial board has a plea to President Donald Trump: take the loss, and give up on your plan to eliminate birthright citizenship. The conservative paper's rebuke, which ...
"Seeing is believing," the founder of lab company Truvian told me. So I tried its tabletop blood testing device—which promises results in 30 minutes—for myself.
Whether it’s breaking news, daily crossword puzzles or the latest in sports and lifestyle, Northwestern students, faculty and ...
Confluent stock is currently down 71% from its all-time high, which was set during the tech frenzy in 2021. It was unquestionably overvalued back then, but the majority of analysts tracked by The Wall ...
Jimmy Vielkind is a former reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where he covered New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. His stories often looked at the impact of state policies on the tristate ...
Elon Musk’s much-publicized gaming prowess has come under intense scrutiny in recent days and he’s not taking it too well.
NBC Sports Philadelphia isn’t part of Comcast’s new deal with the Sixers to build an arena in South Philly. But that doesn’t ...
The game of chicken over the fate of the TikTok service continued on Wednesday with a report the Chinese-owned social media platform will shut down entirely on Sunday without a Supreme Court reprieve.
Catastrophe brings a search for accountability.
Jeff Horwitz is a technology reporter for The Wall Street Journal based in San Francisco, where he covers Meta and social-media platforms. He is the author of “Broken Code: Inside Facebook and ...
Benoit Faucon is a Middle East correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. He focuses on the geopolitics of oil, Iran and Russia's involvement in Africa and the Middle East. He has also strayed ...
Dylan Tokar is a reporter covering corporate crime and regulatory policy for The Wall Street Journal in New York. He writes frequently about federal prosecutors and high-stakes investigations into ...