Employers teach de-escalation techniques as divisive political discussions become almost impossible to avoid.
A court ruling in favor of holdout unit owners casts new doubt on dozens of Florida condo terminations.
Litigation challenging popular shows like “Baby Reindeer” is making it more expensive to produce content for companies like Netflix.
The move comes as federal regulators and prosecutors step up efforts to root out commercial mortgage fraud.
Participants in studies of the psychedelic, which is up for U.S. approval, told the WSJ they felt pressure to report positive benefits.
The fundraising reflects optimism over artificial intelligence despite the startup sector’s broader struggles.
New accounting rules should give investors an earlier warning, but surprises are cropping up and there could be more to come.
Illegal crossings have plummeted to the lowest monthly level since 2020. But the situation might not last.
The worldwide stock-market selloff deepened, Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures tumbled, and bitcoin slid.
Woodside Energy will buy an ammonia plant under construction in Texas for around $2.35 billion as it seeks greener assets to balance a portfolio that generates most of its profits from oil and natural gas production.
The French cosmetics giant said it was acquiring a 10% stake, valued at roughly $1.9 billion based on Friday’s closing stock price.
The Nikkei Stock Average closed down 12.4%, a historic fall triggered by disappointing U.S. jobs data and a further rise in the yen.
Infineon lowered its sales forecasts for the third time this year as the inventory glut that is pervading the semiconductor industry continues to translate into fewer orders for chips in smartphones, cars and industrial machinery.
Infineon slightly lowered its sales forecast for the year after mixed third-quarter results, as it continues to grapple with lackluster chip demand.
The French bank said it signed agreements with the Swiss-bank Union Bancaire Privee to sell SG Kleinwort Hambros and Societe Generale Private Banking Suisse.
Authorities say more young people are turning to racially or religiously inspired violence.
The protracted war in Gaza and long-running exchanges of fire with regional militias are taking a toll on Israeli reservists in the form of exhaustion and financial hardship.
Iran rejected U.S. and Arab efforts to temper its response to the killing in Tehran of Hamas’s top political leader, as authorities investigated the security breaches that led to the attack.
Defense Secretary Austin canceled the plea bargain resolving the case against Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two other Guantanamo detainees accused of orchestrating the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Harris, on track to become the Democrats’ formal nominee for president, was expected to declare her choice of running mate ahead of a first joint appearance scheduled for Tuesday in Philadelphia.
Dozens of people were killed in protests throughout Bangladesh, as demonstrators called for the prime minister’s resignation after weeks of violent upheaval led by student protesters rocked the country.
The IRS’s first big batch of rejected claims of a controversial pandemic-era tax credit contains obvious mistakes by the government, tax advisers said.
Fears of slowing growth are rattling financial markets around the world, spurring investors to unwind many of 2024’s most popular trades.
OpenAI has readied, but not released, a method to reliably detect when someone uses ChatGPT is used to write an essay or research paper, amid concerns about students using artificial intelligence to cheat on assignments.
Neuberger Berman is nearing an agreement to buy a minority stake in Nord Anglia Education, in a deal that values the international-school operator at $15 billion, including debt.