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The alliance between Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick illustrates how fast things can ...
Elon Musk in 2024 became a singularly powerful force in U.S. politics, business and government. The Wall Street Journal ...
Have American elites—influential journalists, powerful policymakers and other cultural arbiters—learned the lessons of ...
Tariff-related market turmoil dashes investors’ hopes for payouts as dealmaking grinds to a near standstill.
The justices are revisiting “Humphrey’s Executor,” a decision barring presidents from firing certain federal officials for ...
Nidhi Subbaraman is a science reporter for The Wall Street Journal. She writes on a range of topics in biology and medicine, from air pollution to viruses. She is interested in the life of ...
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal issued a scathing critique of President Donald Trump’s Ivy League power grab ...
Rebecca Feng is a Hong Kong-based reporter for The Wall Street Journal, and covers a broad range of finance, banking and markets stories in the region. She also writes about property, asset ...
Several of the top 100 billionaires in the U.S. have ties to New York state, according to Forbes' recently released 2025 ...
Ted Cruz fired the first broadside over Trump’s tariffs. But he’s not alone in positioning himself for the next GOP nomination fight.
There are a lot of familiar faces on this year's list of richest people, according to Forbes. Elon Musk, though it may not surprise you, was No. 1.
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