Some people approach the world with a level of reflection that goes far beyond surface impressions. While many individuals move quickly from one idea to the next, deep thinkers tend to pause, examine, ...
The question is no longer whether President Donald Trump has lost control of the narrative of his new war in Iran. It’s whether he’s lost control of the war itself. Wars, once begun, create their own ...
The Resident Evil series is no stranger to reinventing itself. Whether that’s with new gameplay, story rewrites, or a new protagonist stepping into the world of deadly diseases and bad-ass bioweapons.
Modbus remains widely used in industrial settings and the market is expected to grow from $1.2 billion to $2.5 billion by 2033, making it far from obsolete despite being an older protocol with no ...
A woman seems to have the perfect life. She looks like Robin Wright or Meghann Fahy or, remarkably often, Nicole Kidman. Her career, if she has one, is creative or philanthropic. Her blue-blooded ...
“USA250: The Story of the World’s Greatest Economy” is a yearlong WSJ series examining America’s first 250 years. Read more about it from Editor in Chief Emma Tucker. After roughly 85 years of ...
News this month that a group of stakeholders convened by the U.S. Education Department agreed on a new federal approach to assessing colleges offered fresh evidence that we as a country have decided ...
Hundreds of lawsuits have been filed over the Trump administration’s top policies. WSJ’s Louise Radnofsky looks at five of the fastest-moving court fights, from tariffs to the Federal Reserve, that ...
Starting in 2026, The Joint Commission will formally recognize nurse staffing as a national performance goal, meaning hospitals seeking accreditation must meet certain standards related to staffing ...
Two years after the worst attack on Israel in its history, the country stands at a crossroads. Israel is not a failed state. It is a great state with a failed government. Its foundations remain strong ...
There’s no consensus about what, precisely, constitutes antisemitism. By Vimal Patel Many donors, politicians and Jewish students have pressured their colleges to confront antisemitism more forcefully ...
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