On the brink of five big primaries that could end or extend the Republican presidential race, the four remaining contenders for the party’s nomination adopted a more civil tone in what could be the final debate for two of them. 58
The race to fill the former House Speaker’s seat shows how the party establishment he helped build is being swept away by forces unleashed by Donald Trump.
A U.N. report has found an array of companies, individuals and countries supplying arms to factions in Libya, breaking a long-standing arms embargo placed on the divided North African country.
The Honest Company, the startup co-founded by actress Jessica Alba, says its household products are safer than mainstream brands because it avoids certain chemicals. But tests of its detergent found an ingredient called SLS that Honest pledged not to use. 168
S&P, Moody’s and Fitch issue more than 95% of global bond ratings, virtually unchanged since before 2008, and profits are nearing all-time highs.
Cosco Group, China Merchants Group and ICBC Financial Leasing have placed orders for 30 giant Valemax vessels, a move that will tighten Beijing’s hold on iron-ore shipments from Brazil over the next decade.
The ECB cut its key interest rates and broadened its bond purchases to include corporate debt, but the euro gained strength when it appeared the bank played down the potential for further rate reductions.
Hillary Clinton is making gun violence a central theme of her campaign, becoming the first leading presidential candidate to directly confront the National Rifle Association without the cover of a hunting license. 52
Gatorade is developing a microchip-fitted “smart cap” bottle and sweat patch that communicate digitally and provide athletes and fitness buffs constant updates on how much they should drink.
Activist shareholder Thomas Sandell is waging a noisy campaign against the very board he helped select at Bob Evans Farms.
Credit markets in Europe soared after the ECB surprised investors by saying it would begin buying corporate debt under its massive bond-buying program.
Central banks will dictate when this seven-year bull market will come to an end.
Bridgewater Associates told clients it has hired Jon Rubinstein as its new co-chief executive as the world’s largest hedge fund fine-tunes its future leadership.
Executive Anthony Allen will spend two years in prison, while U.S. dollar trader Anthony Conti was sentenced to a year and a day for manipulating the primary benchmark for global short-term interest rates.
“Batman v Superman” isn’t just a high-stakes, big-budget gamble: It’s a whole battle plan. How the filmmakers are managing DC Comics’ crowded house of heroes.
Detroit’s distinctive urban lifestyle is attracting young professionals and empty-nesters to its downtown. As a result, sales of luxury homes are up 107%
A little 1970s-era building in Manhattan’s far West Village has attracted a number of high-profile buyers including the model, a ‘Top Chef Just Desserts’ judge and media executives.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter approves final plans from military service branches and the U.S. Special Operations Command to open up all combat positions to women.
Brazil’s political crisis grew as former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva faced money-laundering charges related to a real-estate deal.
The Alternative for Germany, a populist party that has made opposition to Ms. Merkel’s migrant policy its central issue, is expected to make resounding gains in three state elections Sunday.
Thanks to an increase in artisan production and major advances in aging and marketing, the options at your local cheese counter are better, broader and bolder than ever before. Here’s what you should be noshing on now, from Adelegger to Zimbro.
Dr. Heather Wolfe of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., is leading a project to transcribe and digitize hundreds of documents about the Bard, discovering details that were overlooked for centuries.