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A stabbing suspect, who is believed to have acted alone, is in custody, but no motive is known, police say.
The tourist-dependent destination is having a slow year, hurting the workers that President Trump’s tip policy aims to help.
A small group of protesters greeted the president at his golf course on Scotland’s west coast, their numbers diluted in part ...
There is more “leakage” from the $12.2 trillion in these retirement accounts.
WSJ poll shows Republicans’ challenges in touting the law’s benefits to voters ahead of the midterms.
Its Yu Kil-Chun Gallery of Korean Art and Culture is a reinstallation that uses the institution’s own pioneering collection ...
Metal bands new and old are selling out arenas and building a Gen Z fan base.
The U.S. found out this year that China could use its chokehold on rare-earth minerals as a coercive tool. For Japan, it was déjà vu: It had been the victim 15 years earlier.
With Senate gridlock, judges are tasked with installing U.S. attorneys—and they are rejecting some of the president’s picks.
The Trump administration has expressed frustration with Israeli actions in recent days.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said leaders are “looking at all avenues” to counter new risks.
Rare-earth elements are key to trade disputes with China, but American projects are rife with risks.