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P.M. Edition for April 29. In the face of rising tariffs, the country’s biggest retailers are trying

Bonus Episode for April 29. Every U.S. manufacturer faces increased costs because of import tariffs

A.M. Edition for April 29. Former central bank governor Mark Carney leads his Liberal Party to a fou

P.M. Edition for April 28. As countries scramble to appease President Trump over tariffs, they are t

A.M. Edition for April 28. Huawei is developing a new AI chip that aims to rival high-end offerings

At home and abroad, America’s approach to public health is changing rapidly. Tens of thousands of fe

Why did Capital One’s merger news please investors? And how are tariffs worrying consumer conglomera

P.M. Edition for April 25. WSJ chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos considers the economic co

A.M. Edition for April 25. President Trump directs the Justice Department to investigate the ActBlue

P.M. Edition for April 24. Chinese officials call for full repeal of levies and dismiss suggestions

A.M. Edition for April 24. Moscow has renewed its attacks on Ukraine, after U.S.-mediated peace talk

P.M. Edition for April 23. We exclusively report that President Trump is considering cutting steep t

A.M. Edition for April 23. Global markets breathe a sigh of relief as President Trump signals a soft

P.M. Edition for April 22. Major U.S. indexes rose 2.5% or more today as the Trump administration of

A.M. Edition for April 22. The U.S. and India agree to broad terms to negotiate a potential trade de

P.M. Edition for April 21. U.S. markets were on edge about President Trump's tariff war as well as h

A.M. Edition for April 21. The Vatican announces the death of Pope Francis, triggering what Rome-bas

The Trump administration has already pulled grant money from Harvard and is threatening to do so at

Why did news from a weight-loss drug pill trial boost Eli Lilly? And how are costs in the Medicare b

P.M. Edition for April 18. Some U.S. businesses are tacking an extra fee onto customer orders—and at