After a tumble in pay for white-collar job openings, wages for new hires in many blue-collar sectors are now falling
An earth-science detective squad has solved the mystery of a puzzling disturbance that rattled the planet
The fighting with Israel has destroyed part of the country and spared the other, but the divide might not hold
In the growing field of threat assessment, professionals say there is a way to stop perpetrators long before they pick up guns.
Pooches in prams outpace actual baby carriages in South Korea, leaving officials barking mad
Dutch cocaine kingpin sentenced to life in prison after deadly crime spree; ‘violence is destabilizing society’
As Russia advances, Western officials want Kyiv to spell out realistic war goals
The candidates squared off in Philadelphia with polls essentially tied eight weeks before Election Day
Pollsters and analysts think a key underlying motivator for voters is dwindling confidence in their governments
WSJ poll finds that the share who say the U.S. is headed in the right direction is the highest since at least 2021
Israel’s military says it struck a Hamas command-and-control center.
A guide to where the candidates stand on taxes, healthcare, immigration, abortion access, foreign affairs and other topics
Rescued Israeli Muslim had lost hope of being freed
Former ECB chief urges EU to unleash subsidies and loosen rules to compete with U.S. and China
Princess says she will continue to take each day as it comes
Human beings have been complaining about a moral decline since, well, forever
Hersh Goldberg-Polin’s mother became a tireless advocate for his release after he was taken by Hamas. On Monday, she buried him.
The attack comes amid heightened tensions between the two countries over the war in Gaza
Hamas and Egypt want Israel to leave the Gaza’s Philadelphi corridor before any truce; Israel and the U.S. say no
Purists say suffering is part of the art. “My students say ‘This feels awful.’ I tell them they’ll get used to it.”