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The Federal Reserve said it would end its long-running bond-purchase program, concluding a historic experiment that stirred disagreement among policy makers, economists and investors about its impact.
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Russian military aircraft conducted aerial maneuvers around Europe this week on a scale seldom seen since the end of the Cold War, prompting NATO jets to scramble in another sign of how raw East-West relations have grown.
Behind the dominant pitching of Madison Bumgarner, the San Francisco Giants beat the Kansas City Royals, 3-2, in Game 7 of the World Series Wednesday night, winning their third championship in the past five seasons.
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Despite rising consumer confidence, Republican and Democratic governors are struggling in Florida, Colorado, Michigan and Connecticut.
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Oil prices would need to fall at least another $20 a barrel to choke off the U.S. energy boom, industry experts say, though some smaller American producers would face serious problems from a more modest decline.
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China is taking a step toward easing its grip on credit cards, potentially allowing foreign companies like Visa, MasterCard and other electronic payment processors to have a greater presence there.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission plans to open an inquiry into American Realty Capital Properties Inc.’s accounting, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Citing a less favorable outlook for inflation, Brazil’s central bank on Wednesday raised its benchmark interest rate, in a move that wasn’t expected by markets.
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Stocks in Asia were mostly higher after the Fed pledged to keep interest rates low for the foreseeable future, while Samsung shares rose after reporting a profit slide that was in line with expectations.
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Republicans are stepping up efforts to appeal to Asian-American voters, a group that once leaned Republican and has swung en masse behind Democrats in recent years.
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Nine months after Steve Ballmer retired as Microsoft’s CEO, two things are clear: He retains his intense enthusiasm for the software giant and he’s applied a whopping dose of it to his new passion, the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Kaci Hickox, the Maine nurse who traveled to West Africa to care for Ebola patients, said that she won’t self-quarantine for 21 days, setting up a possible legal battle with the state.
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Iraqi Kurd forces arrived in Turkey en route to reinforce a Kurdish militia battling Islamic State militants in the Syrian city of Kobani, a ground intervention that will be the first by a Western-backed foreign force since the Syrian conflict began.
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The Middle Seat: Slimmed-down setting and bathrooms are airlines’ latest way to cram in more passengers, Scott McCartney writes.
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Computer spies targeted control systems made by General Electric and Siemens for water and energy companies since at least 2011, the Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: New research suggests that as robots move into more social jobs, the key is to give them more humanlike traits.
THE EXPERTS: A professor explains how this skill will help employees “eat rather than be eaten” in the workplace.
The San Francisco Giants beat the Kansas City Royals, 3-2, in Game 7 of the World Series Wednesday night, winning their third championship in the past five seasons.
In photos chosen Wednesday by Wall Street Journal editors, people celebrate Turkish Republic Day, floodwaters rise in Norway and Ben Bradlee’s son says goodbye.
As Oregon residents prepare to vote on a measure that would establish equality of the sexes in the state’s bill of rights, a look at the history of the women’s movement.
A look at five memorable Ferrari models over the years.
A force of armed Iraqi Kurds, the Peshmerga, traveling in trucks and other vehicles, entered Turkey early Wednesday on their way to Syria to reinforce the border town of Kobani, which is being defended against insurgents of Islamic State.
New York developers woo potential buyers with on-site classes for the children of residents