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Egypt’s air force struck multiple Islamic State targets in Libya following the release of a video that purportedly showed the decapitation of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians.
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Talks over how to keep Greece afloat broke down abruptly Monday, demonstrating a wide gulf between Athens and its European creditors and triggering a heightened state of uncertainty about the country’s future inside the currency bloc.
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As the FDA warned of the morcellator’s cancer risks last year, the hysterectomy tool’s defenders included a surgeons association and one of its officers who received fees from a morcellator maker.
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As employers at the ports along the West Coast on Monday refused to unload ships for the sixth day out of the past 10, their nine-month contract dispute with port workers is becoming a significant business problem.
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U.S. financial regulators are focusing renewed attention on Wall Street pay and are designing rules to curb compensation packages that could encourage excessive risk taking.
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Long-awaited federal rules proposed for commercial drones should pave the way for certain businesses to fly the devices, but drone proponents worried that limits in the regulations would stifle other possible uses.
Falling commodity prices notwithstanding, companies don’t intend to cut production, saying the stronger dollar is cushioning the blow.
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Chinese investors, who got burned investing in big European banks during the financial crisis, are refocusing on a new target: small, struggling finance companies.
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Stocks from Australia to Japan fell, weighed by uncertainty over Greece’s bailout, while Korea was roughly flat after its central bank left interest rates unchanged.
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UPS is using a computer platform called Orion—which is 10 years and hundreds of millions of dollars in the making—to help sort through an almost infinite number of options to make delivery routes more efficient.
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A train carrying crude oil derailed and burst into a fireball in rural West Virginia on Monday, forcing residents to evacuate and sending oil leaking into a river.
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Many in Denmark are hesitating between defiance and despair after the shootings in Copenhagen, asking what price the country is ready to pay for free speech.
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Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has quietly moved into the upper tier of the long list of potential Republican presidential candidates. What does he bring to the table?
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There are no if’s, and’s or butts about it: Devotees of Crossfit, a multi-disciplinary exercise practice, see their bodies morph in unusual—and sometimes inconvenient—ways.
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Keywords: “People analytics,” which treats an organization’s workers like any other supply chain asset— to be monitored, analyzed and reconfigured—is likely to play a growing role in driving decision making.
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As many parents resist having their children vaccinated, pediatricians practice the science and art of persuasion.
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In pictures selected Monday by Wall Street Journal editors, a carnival participant joins a parade in Germany, people throw oranges at each other at a festival in Italy, and more.
The Manhattan NYC, Hotel Pennsylvania and other NYC hotels host hundreds of four-legged competitors for this year’s Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
A carnival participant joins a parade in Germany, people throw oranges at each other at a festival in Italy, and more.
A cold-weather blast hits the Northeast, bringing near-record-low temperatures.
NBA players fan out across New York City for various events leading up to the All-Star Game on Sunday.