China is targeting current and former U.S. service members as part of an exploitation campaign to "fill gaps" in its military capabilities, a top U.S. general says. The complex effort was detailed ...
BRUSSELS — American economist Fiona Scott Morton has withdrawn from her appointment as the European Commission's chief competition economist after a political backlash culminating in criticism from ...
GUANGZHOU/ HONG KONG--China's Xi Jinping has given French President Emmanuel Macron an unusually lavish welcome on a state visit, which some analysts see as a sign of Beijing's growing offensive ...
Russia's Defense Ministry appears to have deleted a page on its website that previously contained information about General Sergei Surovikin, a former commander of Russia's forces in Ukraine who ...
With Russia expanding its influence in Niger, and the U.S. having troops stationed there, some Western observers worry that the coup could lead to conflict. Dmitry Medvedev, who has served as ...
Roku's recent stock dip might just be the bargain you've been waiting for. C3.ai has the financial runway to sustain its aggressive growth strategy for a couple of years. Ready to swim against the ...
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is the third cabinet member to visit Beijing since June, aiming to ease tensions amid growing rivalry over advanced technology like semiconductors. WSJ’s Yuka ...
September 22, 2023 • Jon Hetherington, 34, couldn't fly to Seattle to see Beyoncé on her Renaissance World Tour because his wheelchair was too tall. However, he was invited to see her Dallas show.
Mariya Solodar emigrated to the U.S. less than two years ago, and the young businesswoman is already making headlines. Recently, Solodar was nominated for the “TOP 100 USA Entrepreneurs of ...
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U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski at a meeting Tuesday in Anchorage with representatives from Alaska Native organizations. (Rhonda McBride/KNBA) On his trip to ...
Investors can be a superstitious bunch. "Sell in May and go away," for example. The stock market is supposed to have slim pickings over the summer months, and September should be one of the worst ...