Key Witness at Sam Bankman-Fried Trial to Launch New Crypto Exchange
Ex-FTX lawyer Can Sun and other former company executives want the new exchange to allow customers to verify holdings at any time.
Ex-FTX lawyer Can Sun and other former company executives want the new exchange to allow customers to verify holdings at any time.
Record numbers of migrant families overwhelm nonprofits and camp downtown, prompting the city to spend $3.8 million for its first public shelter.
Peter Volny found retirement boring. Until, that is, he hosted a car show.
Pandas have their last day at the Washington, D.C., zoo, a Hawaii pond turns pink, abortion rights supporters celebrate a victory in Ohio and more top images of the week.
Republican presidential candidates want to eliminate government agencies such as the Education Department, but Congress would likely stand in the way.
Iran’s president joined dozens of Arab and Muslim leaders at a summit in Saudi Arabia—the first such visit to the kingdom in more than 15 years—as the Islamic world sought to project unified opposition to Israel’s military operations in Gaza.
When the coach was suspended by the Big Ten over an alleged sign-stealing operation, the school quickly launched a detailed legal defense just hours before a showdown against Penn State.
Steve Ells returns to the restaurant industry with a new concept light on meat and long on automation.
The top strategy executive views nontech customers as artificial intelligence’s big untapped market.
A paramilitary group that grew from the infamous Janjaweed militia has been blamed for the killing of about 800 people, mostly boys and men, in a Darfur refugee camp.
Owning “Call of Duty” gives Microsoft ammo to boost its game subscription service—and could upend the industry’s business model.
Rep. Jamaal Bowman is among several lawmakers to defy party leadership—and earn scorn from Jewish constituents—by criticizing Israel’s military campaign.
Green-energy transition requires increasing supplies, but demand is waning.
As people get older, they want to spend time with the people who add the most to their lives. But deciding which friendships to leave is complicated.
Bishop Joseph Strickland, one of the pope’s most vocal critics in the U.S. hierarchy, was relieved of the pastoral governance of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas.
A wide-ranging show at the New-York Historical Society explores the ways different faiths and communities both shaped and were shaped by the nation’s westward expansion.
Hospital officials said doctors were using scant remaining medical supplies as the facility largely operated without electricity and water ran desperately low.
Test your knowledge of the week’s events as reported in The Wall Street Journal.
Martial-arts instructors help teach seniors techniques to avoid serious injuries when the inevitable slip happens.
Many investors are taking a second look at bonds. Here are some options to consider.
The world’s richest man and others are describing a world with little work.
Newly arrived from Nepal, Bipin Joshi suddenly found himself in a war zone. He threw a grenade out of harm’s way. His country is desperate to get him back.
Honda is giving many U.S. factory workers an 11% pay bump following major gains secured by the UAW in Detroit last month.
The Nasdaq jumped 2%, its best day in more than five months, while the S&P 500 and Dow gained 1.6% and 1.2%, respectively. All three indexes finished the week higher.
Las Vegas Strip casino workers and three gambling companies reached labor contract deals this past week, narrowly avoiding a strike.
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