Hotter Summers Kill Thousands in a Europe With Scant Air Conditioning
Climate change is warming Europe twice as fast as the global average, leaving vulnerable populations at risk of deadly complications when temperatures climb.
Climate change is warming Europe twice as fast as the global average, leaving vulnerable populations at risk of deadly complications when temperatures climb.
More people are using technology to map out where they want to go in their careers, and what education, training and mentoring they need to do to get there.
American Airlines and some aviation unions say carrier is exploiting a regulatory loophole. JSX is pushing back, saying rivals can’t handle the competition.
GOP presidential hopeful brought the same swagger to his business career as he has to his Republican primary campaign.
Large, export-dependent economies from China to Germany are the main losers from the new trend.
The rise in Covid-19 is a reminder that the virus retains power to disrupt learning and work.
A look at where the late disgraced financier’s properties landed, and how much the scandal affected values.
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Proponents say ‘civil-commitment’ programs protect the public while detractors argue they violate civil liberties.
The state’s retirement fund staff are among the country’s highest-paid state employees.
Tap into the exuberant style of New Orleans with soulful elements that channel fashion hits of the decade.
Svenskt Tenn’s lively textiles and colorful handcrafted objects have found a loyal group of devotees. Now, the company is gearing up for its centennial.
Wall Street should pay attention as the pharma industry mounts a widening legal campaign against the Inflation Reduction Act.
Bright-red lipstick, curled hair, high heels, full skirts: Feminists and ‘trad wives’ alike are embracing the midcentury look.
The legal team’s top job is explaining why this time is different in the biggest fight between the U.S. and a tech company in 25 years.
Featuring more than 200 works, this retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art revisits the artist’s decades of bold, clever creation, from his California photographs to his striking word paintings.
The magnitude-6.8 earthquake struck the High Atlas Mountains, less than 50 miles from Marrakesh. At least 670 people were injured.
Test your knowledge of the week’s events as reported in The Wall Street Journal.
Anyone can benefit from this warm-up that unlocks tight muscles—especially those who sit a lot.
Cooling demand for workers could help achieve a soft landing—lower inflation without a recession.
Mark Dickey fell ill while exploring one of Turkey’s deepest cave systems.
The magnitude-6.8 earthquake struck the High Atlas Mountains, less than 50 miles from Marrakesh. More than 300 people were injured.
A magnitude-6.8 earthquake struck Morocco, killing at least 296 people and injuring dozens more.
Export restrictions on semiconductors and other cutting-edge tech have become an important foreign-policy tool, but the long-term consequences could be dangerous for America and the world.
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