Midwesterner might be able to help most in nearby Wisconsin and Michigan
Some researchers warn water intoxication could be a growing issue
Mondo Duplantis has made a habit of breaking his own world record, one centimeter at a time. That’s because he collects a bonus every time he does it.
U.S. stock futures were climbing and Asian markets recovered strongly after a sharp global sell off Monday. The Nikkei Stock Average in Tokyo closed 10.2% higher on Tuesday, a day after suffering its worst one-day drop since the crash after Black Monday in 1987. Losses were spread around the world Monday, with the S&P 500 logging its […]
Secretary of State Blinken said Sunday an attack could happen within 24 to 48 hours
The battle over the eligibility of two women boxers has roiled the Paris Games and sparked a global culture war. It has also given Russia a place at an Olympics it wasn’t invited to.
False information that spread online leads to some of the worst unrest in more than a decade
Yen rises to around 142 to dollar as U.S.-Japan interest-rate gap narrows
Gender and race move to the center of the campaign with Kamala Harris expected to lead the party’s ticket
Hezbollah and Iran may feel constrained to limit their responses to the Jewish state’s strikes.
Scientists are homing in on how much—or how little—you can consume without raising your risk for health problems
‘Wazzock’ and ‘plonker’ are being squeezed out by TikTok trends; Scottish bams keep the flame alive
The brightly colored surface at the Stade de France is a shock to track-and-field traditionalists, but the athletes aren’t complaining. ‘It’s gorgeous.’
Tehran and its allies have told diplomats retaliation will be ‘heavy and swift’ but won’t telegraph when or how, raising the risk of war
When Italian boxer Angela Carini withdrew from a fight after less than a minute, it highlighted the issue of athletes with natural advantages from birth—and the debate about how and whether to regulate them
Shipowners park money on land ahead of expected drop in freight rates
Minnesota governor, seen as potential asset in Wisconsin and Michigan, has drawn notice for branding Trump-Vance ticket as ‘weird’
President Biden, Vice President Harris and Gershkovich’s family greet the Journal reporter after the largest East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War
The Fed is likely to upset Republicans or Democrats no matter what it does, but policy changes in election years aren’t unusual
The secret negotiations to free The Wall Street Journal’s Evan Gershkovich unfolded on three continents, involving spy agencies, billionaires, political power players and his fiercest advocate—his mom.