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Skeletons in bikinis, jack-o’-melons and trick-or-treating in the heat. Summerween, a faux holiday first celebrated on ...
U.S. consumer confidence slipped in June, reversing an improvement in May, according to the Conference Board.
Summer Said is a correspondent covering energy and Saudi Arabia from The Wall Street Journal's Middle East bureau. Her stories often cover the connection between oil and the region's geopolitics.
Kevin Warsh, Kevin Hassett and Scott Bessent are among those under consideration as Trump evaluates their commitment to ...
It’s easy to put a famous name on a mobile service, but making it successful can be a tougher task.
The cybersecurity company said its revenue is still being hurt by an incentive program it launched last year to try to retain customers after a widespread software outage in July.
Brent Kendall is the Law Bureau Chief for The Wall Street Journal. A longtime legal affairs reporter, he has covered the Supreme Court and lower courts across the country, as well as the Justice ...
The Wall Street Journal has named Dubuque, Iowa, as its top summer 2025 destination. Food and travel writer David Farley highlighted Dubuque's attractions, including the National Mississippi River ...
Low energy prices have helped keep inflation in check this year.
More fiscal sticker shock could send Treasury yields higher and add more pressure on the dollar, which is already down 10% ...