The number of Americans without health insurance would grow by 24 million under a House Republican proposal to topple most of the Affordable Care Act, according to a nonpartisan report that is likely to complicate GOP lawmakers’ efforts to unite around the plan. 4875
The private-equity firms that own Neiman Marcus are in discussions to sell the struggling retail chain to rival Hudson’s Bay, which could put the business under the same owner as Saks Fifth Avenue.
Carl Icahn was at the center of last week’s surprise resignation of Peter Hancock at AIG.
A late-winter East Coast storm shut schools, canceled flights and led officials to declare states of emergency, but rain and sleet sharply lowered snowfall forecasts in some major cities. 64
College professor Robert Kelly's Skype interview with the BBC--interrupted by his two children and his wife, Kim Jung-A--has gone viral. The Wall Street Journal spoke to Mr. Kelly and his family about the incident. Photo: Miho Inada/The Wall Street Journal
In their first interview, Korea expert Robert Kelly and his wife Kim Jung-A describe the circumstances, chaos, and global reaction to their now-infamous home-office Skype catastrophe; ‘she was in a hippity-hoppity mood.’
President Trump heads to Detroit Wednesday, a trip coinciding with the EPA’s expected reversal of an Obama administration decision to lock in tougher targets for tailpipe emissions. 79
The White House is considering tougher financial penalties amid evidence that Chinese firms are helping Pyongyang import and export weapons.
The U.K. is expected to kick off talks this month over how it will exit the European Union, a process that could take two years. But for many British shoppers, Brexit already means one thing: higher prices.
Carlos Ghosn, who reinvigorated Nissan but shattered cultural norms with aggressive downsizing that earned him the title “Le Cost Killer,” is getting ready to turn over the helm of the Japanese automaker. He talks to The WSJ about his next move and how he leads three companies at once.
Volkswagen CEO Matthias Müller fueled speculation about a potential alliance with Fiat Chrysler when he said he was open to talks with the rival auto maker.
Intel sent a fresh shock wave through the automotive supply chain, becoming the latest tech giant to gobble up a specialized car components supplier.
Oil prices edged down, driven by fears that Saudi Arabia is wavering in its commitment to a deal by major oil producers to curtail global production.
Cambridge Associates laid off roughly four-dozen employees last week as the pioneering investment consultant, facing pressures in that business, attempts to remake itself as a money manager.
Shares of Valeant tumbled to their lowest level since 2009 after hedge-fund titan William Ackman threw in the towel and sold his stake in the struggling drug company.
Bank of England Deputy Governor Charlotte Hogg resigned after a panel of lawmakers said her failure to disclose a potential conflict of interest meant she lacked the professional competence to do her job.
Wary of an end to rising commercial real-estate values, big investors turn to funds that make loans rather than those that buy property.
Make an NCAA Tournament bracket in 60 seconds: Choose your priorities, and the Madness Machine will create an NCAA tournament bracket using a statistical model that simulates each game.
The allure of identifying Cinderellas is part of the fun, but it’s also what destroys brackets. The number of upsets you should take correlates to the size of your pool—either way, it’s fewer than you think.
Everyone laughed when a mechanic bought the big Ford flop in 1959, but now even strangers stop to admire Ken Lammert’s Edsel.
Prosecutors allege that François Fillon misappropriated public funds by paying his family without requiring them to do work.
Malaysia has long been a way station for international conspirators, but recent alleged terror acts targeting the North Korean dictator’s half brother and the Saudi king raise the country’s risk profile.
Troubled restaurant chain Ruby Tuesday Inc. said it would consider a sale or merger as part of a strategic review to “position the business for long-term success.”
‘I’m busy,’ signals you don’t want to make room for friends or family. Be specific about what’s really taking up your time or cut back your calendar. 170
The latest iteration of the Whitney’s contemporary art survey manages a tricky balancing act between the decorously political and the visually appealing.
Employees are struggling to cope with an abundance of collaboration tools, prompting providers to try to simplify things for them.