Russia's Putin Enters New Year as Powerful as Ever
The Kremlin leader takes action to cement his rule, repel challenges and spread Russia’s influence in moves that signal what’s likely to come next year.
The Kremlin leader takes action to cement his rule, repel challenges and spread Russia’s influence in moves that signal what’s likely to come next year.
Restaurant selection could shrink on food delivery platforms in the new year as regulation mounts.
Here’s what we know about the status of pandemic unemployment programs scheduled to end Dec. 26.
The U.S. and China send scores of startups to the public markets but, as the world’s No. 3 economy, Japan faces hurdles to kicking its lagging startup scene into higher gear.
The Brexit deal removed a strain between Boris Johnson’s government and the incoming Biden administration, but Britain’s lost influence in Brussels has reduced the value of the U.K.’s relationship with the U.S.
The hybrid venues known as sculptors’ museums, which can include—and sometimes consist solely of—the artist’s studio, offer a unique window into each one’s creative universe.
Total U.S. retail sales edged up as Americans ditched shopping in physical stores in favor of digital outlets, and pandemic buying trends for household goods over apparel continued.
To keep fit while working from home during the Covid pandemic, a data analyst in Brooklyn got on his bike—and set himself an ambitious target.
Eyeing low rates and financial pressure tied to Covid-19, higher-education institutions are issuing a record amount of debt this year.
More vehicles are hitting showrooms with automated driving features, raising questions about driver distraction.
Neurology and nostalgia help explain why people have always worried that the world is going downhill.
Spurred by the pandemic, business changes that normally might have taken years unfolded in months. Now, shifts that began as temporary fixes are likely to become permanent.
It’s about drinking like a Viking. Not out of a horn, necessarily. But with balance, mindfulness and moderation.
Spurred by the pandemic, business changes that normally might have taken years unfolded in months. Now, shifts that began as temporary fixes are likely to become permanent.
Business groups are calling for more time to adjust to Britain’s new trade agreement with the EU, saying new rules risk disrupting the $590 billion-plus annual trade in goods that previously flowed freely.
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