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Exclusive: The Federal Trade Commission wanted $30 billion to drop its case against Meta. Mark Zuckerberg offered much less and hoped President Trump would back him up.

The number of superyachts keeps growing. An army of fresh faces is marching in to help staff them.

Mark Zuckerberg defended his company against allegations that Meta Platforms is an unlawful monopolist, testifying on Tuesday that it had legitimate business reasons for acquiring Instagram

Parents have a solution to their unease about their teens going on spring break: Join them.

American Airlines will provide its loyalty program customers with free Wi-Fi, making it the latest airline to woo travelers with enhanced connectivity.

The White House sought to give car companies a break on an auto tariff by offering a deduction for U.S.-made parts. But industry executives are puzzled over how to collect it.

President Trump’s escalating trade fight with China threatens to push Chinese consumers further into the arms of domestic brands like Huawei and Luckin Coffee.

President Trump’s ever-changing tariff policies are keeping investors on edge about markets—and helping big banks rake in trading fees.

A new task force formed to combat antisemitism on campus is rattling university administrators by using funding threats to force broader changes.

Kristi Noem's approach to Homeland Security often places her at center stage as the face of President Trump’s push to get tough on illegal border crossers.

The IRS automatically accepts requests for an extension to file taxes if you follow a few simple steps.

Exclusive: Yemeni militias are planning a ground offensive against the Houthis, Yemeni and U.S. officials say.

“A Minecraft Movie” is officially the top-grossing box-office release of 2025. Unofficially, it’s the crowning of cinema’s meme era.

Exclusive: Netflix aims to achieve a $1 trillion market capitalization and double its revenue by 2030

An Albuquerque man was arrested and charged with arson for allegedly setting fire at a New Mexico Tesla showroom and the state’s Republican Party headquarters

Will AI augment our work and help us? Or automate our work and take our jobs? One economist contends that is up to us—and we’re doing it wrong

“I never thought we would live in a time where my granddaughters currently have fewer rights than I have had,” said Melinda French Gates, who has a new memoir out this month.

Breaking: Harvard University said it will resist the Trump administration’s demands to change its governance structure to stop antisemitism on campus, saying the government is overstepping its authority

Five years after the pandemic’s start, long-Covid patients young and old continue to struggle with cognitive difficulties

Facebook owner Meta Platforms and the Federal Trade Commission squared off Monday in a trial that could force the tech giant to break itself up by selling Instagram and WhatsApp

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele said he doesn’t have the authority to return to the U.S. a migrant deported to a Salvadoran maximum-security prison in error.

Many Canadians are giving up their U.S. vacation homes, selling properties they have owned for decades in popular snowbird spots like Florida and Arizona

President Trump has reached around $1 billion in deals with the country’s top law firms In the past month. To do these deals, Trump has turned to a lawyer who doesn’t work for the government.

"The idea of working with my dad is becoming way more appealing." A cooling white-collar job market pushed some recent college grads toward the family business.

The imposition of new tariffs on nearly every country adds to concerns in Europe and Asia about relying on America

Watch: El Salvador President Nayib Bukele is one of the biggest right-wing icons in the world. We explain how he became an influential figure in the MAGA movement with close ties to many of Trump’s allies.

The man accused of setting fire to the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion was charged with terrorism, arson and attempted murder. He told investigators he would have beaten Josh Shapiro with a hammer if he had found the governor.

One of the hottest guests on MAGA podcasts nowadays is a philosopher from Moscow who argues that Russian soldiers should obliterate what he calls Ukraine’s “Nazi regime”

“I gotta go get a green jacket!” After a hectic, near-disastrous collapse, Rory McIlroy finally seals the deal at the Masters. Read more from columnist Jason Gay.

President Trump says his tariffs will reverse the long gradual decline of American manufacturing, but economists are skeptical. To understand whether restoring manufacturing to the U.S. is possible, it helps to first understand how the U.S. lost its place as the world’s manufacturing powerhouse.

The Trump administration’s retreat from white-collar criminal enforcement leaves some accused executives relieved and defense lawyers bracing for a slowdown

What possessions do you hope your children and grandchildren will keep to remember you by? WSJ readers share the objects that tell their story

Luxury real estate has largely untouchable for the past few years. But market gyrations and tariffs are casting a show on high-end property as buyers pull out of deals or tap the brakes amid economic uncertainty.

How Tim Cook’s “long arc of time” prepared Apple for the trade war

Exclusive: A key architect of the Trump administration’s campaign to slash foreign aid has left the State Department after less than three months on the job, according to U.S. officials

Amazon.com seller Ramon Gonzalez knew tariffs were coming. He had no idea that in a matter of a week, they would escalate enough to potentially put him out of business.

Colorado has taken an unprecedented approach to a decades-old dilemma for gun-control advocates: limiting the firepower of the popular AR-15 rifle.

The ability to diagnose Alzheimer’s early forces patients to confront a difficult question: When do I tell people?

An extra fee is showing up on shopping bills, and it carries a not-so-subtle message: These tariffs weren’t our idea.

European authorities, increasingly worried about their reliance on Elon Musk and his satellite internet provider Starlink, are turning to a homegrown alternative

Young women are cutting back on little luxuries like manicures and takeout, showing America’s biggest consumer spenders are worried about the economy.

A flood of cases from the Trump administration, largely hinging on disputed notions of executive power, is putting the Supreme Court on the spot

Heard on the Street: Four metrics offer clues about how the U.S. housing market is reacting to higher tariffs.

President Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” is headed for one big, ugly negotiation among congressional Republicans

What is a recession, and when will we know if the U.S. economy is in one?

Augusta National maintains the secrecy it craves, through the help of the city

A secretive team of gamblers hatched a scheme to snag a $57.8 million Texas lottery jackpot. Politicians are calling it theft. The bettors say they followed all the rules.

Here’s where things stand heading into the third week of trading since President Trump escalated a global trade war

Since President Trump took office, economists have slashed estimates for growth while raising them for inflation and unemployment.

Americans are pouring money into Roth accounts, both contributing directly and using “backdoor” Roth strategies that allow them to slip in even more.