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China’s slipping economic momentum is driving the government to seek new sources of growth and multinationals and Chinese companies to look for a Plan B to prosper in the world’s second-largest economy.
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Shiite Muslim militiamen have taken over the presidential palace in Yemen’s capital, Interior Ministry officials said.
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Capital Journal: Here’s what President Obama might say if, instead of addressing the state of the union, he were speaking to his Democratic Party and addressing its disadvantage in Congress and in the states, according to Gerald F. Seib.
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Federal Reserve officials are staying on track to start raising short-term interest rates later this year, even though long-term rates are going in the other direction amid new investor worries.
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Morgan Stanley reported fourth-quarter results that fell short of analyst estimates as revenue was hit by the same trading slowdown that hammered rivals.
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As crude extends its slide, even those who bet on lower prices are getting nervous. Yet many are reluctant to call a bottom.
U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday, as a renewed slide in oil prices weighed on energy shares.
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Hedge fund Starboard Value, which owns stakes in both Staples and Office Depot, is calling for the office-supply chains to merge.
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Schlumberger, the world’s biggest oil-services company by market value, said it has agreed to acquire a minority stake in Russia’s Eurasia Drilling for $1.7 billion.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe denounced a threat to kill two Japanese hostages in an online video posted by the Islamic State extremist group, and said his government would work for the hostages’ release.
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The U.K.’s newsrooms are alive with chatter that The Sun, the top-selling British tabloid, is scrapping its daily “Page 3” topless-woman photo-feature after 45 years.
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Google is close to investing roughly $1 billion in SpaceX to support its nascent efforts to deliver Internet access via satellites.
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As gyms start to thin out in late January, experts tell how to make a new routine stick.
To help you get the most out of retirement, a growing array of apps and websites offer assistance with budgeting, Social Security questions, lifestyle planning and many other essentials.
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Jury selection is set to begin in the trial of James Holmes, the man accused of killing 12 people and wounding scores more in a mass shooting at a crowded Colorado movie theater in 2012.
The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots have thrived by defending the pass in an offense-dominated era.
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In photos selected Monday by Wall Street Journal editors, children sing inspirational music during Martin Luther King Jr. celebrations in Houston, coal laborers load a truck outside Kabul, tennis players compete at the Australian Open, and more.
Tributes to the late civil-rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. were held around the country on Monday. Faith, community and political leaders gathered at historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta to celebrate where Dr. King’s legacy began.
As a dancer in the all-male Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo troupe, László Major has to perform both male and female roles.
The pontiff celebrated a massive outdoor Mass in Manila on Sunday before departing on Monday.
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