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Analysis: The furor over Hillary Clinton’s private email account could accelerate Democratic calls for her to enter the presidential race sooner, a move that would give the former secretary of state a better platform to help shift attention to jobs and economic issues, the core of her 2016 message.
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The Central Intelligence Agency played a crucial role in helping the Justice Department develop technology that scans data from thousands of U.S. cellphones at a time, part of a secret high-tech alliance between the spy agency and domestic law enforcement.
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Dozens of major labor unions plan to freeze campaign contributions to lawmakers as part of a move to fight a Pacific trade pact they say could result in U.S. job losses.
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As record numbers of migrants attempt the perilous Mediterranean voyage to Italy—and the number of deaths climb—Europe is at odds over how to grapple with the high tide of boats.
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The Federal Reserve is strongly considering removing a barrier to raising short-term interest rates, by dropping its promise to be “patient” before acting.
The euro slid closer to parity with the dollar, long-term eurozone bond yields nudged closer to zero and U.S. stocks tumbled—a stark demonstration of the reordering of the world’s financial system by its central banks.
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Tidjane Thiam will inherit a Swiss bank that faces problems on several fronts, including a share price that has stagnated in recent years.
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China’s economy showed fresh signs of weakness in the first two months of the year, as industrial output and asset investment grew at a slower pace, official data showed.
Tesla Motors can deliver its top-of-the-line Model S in just 20 days, far shorter than its less expensive models, moving to quickly boost revenue after falling below sales and revenue targets in its last quarter.
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The Justice Department moved to drop an indictment against a federal employee it had accused of illegally downloading data from a restricted government database, possibly on behalf of a Chinese government official.
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Obama administration officials expressed new concern that factions within Iran could use a letter from Republican senators to Tehran leaders to undo a comprehensive nuclear deal, even as they said the deal’s framework could be in place by next week.
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Personal Technology: Geoffrey A. Fowler and Joanna Stern call for an end to endless notifications, uneven updates, short-lived batteries and other modern headaches.
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The one-horned critters are the ‘It’ character this year, as the toy industry capitalizes on children’s renewed interest in fantasy characters and their parents’ nostalgia for Hasbro’s My Little Pony franchise.
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The Obama administration’s Medicare agency has dug in its heels and opposes the FDA’s plan to use billing-claims data with brand-specific identification numbers to monitor the safety of implanted medical devices.
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The biggest U.S. hotel companies began pushing into Europe during the downturn in the wake of the financial crisis. Now that the euro is plunging against the dollar, those plans are looking fortuitous.
Forget “The Lone Ranger.” Walt Disney Pictures is remaking itself as a home for live-action versions of classic fairy tales made famous by its sibling animation studio. Up next: “Cinderella.”
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In photos selected Tuesday by Wall Street Journal editors, Ukrainian police cadets sing their national anthem, Yemeni demonstrators demand presidential elections, and more.
A group of 6- and 7-year-old friends in Westport, Conn., play unicorn games, some of the fans who have made the one-horned pony the ‘It’ character in the toy industry this year.
Photographer Matjaž Krivic has documented the daily labor of youth gold miners in Bani, Burkina Faso for the past three years
CEO Tim Cook and other Apple executives show off the Apple Watch and new MacBook at a much-anticipated event in San Francisco.