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Washington's Mideast allies pledged to join in a coordinated military campaign to combat Islamic State militants, following a meeting with Secretary of State John Kerry.
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Lawmakers support President Obama's plan to arm Syrian rebels to combat Islamic State extremists, but they resisted pressure to slip a provision granting that authority into an unrelated spending bill.
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Americans living abroad are being cut off by banks and brokerages as financial institutions seek to steer clear of a U.S. crackdown on money laundering and tax evasion.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell didn't pursue the Ray Rice domestic-violence incident as vigorously as he might have out of respect for Rice's now-wife, Janay, according to one NFL owner.
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RadioShack said it is in talks to shore up its finances and hopes to announce a deal in the near term, but warned it could quickly run out of cash and be forced to turn to bankruptcy court if the talks fail.
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he Treasury Department is monitoring U.S. banks that are shifting some trading operations overseas to avoid tough U.S. swaps rules, according to a department official.
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WSJ Survey: After an uneven first half of the year, most economists are relatively sanguine about the U.S. economy's growth outlook. It's the rest of the world that's a concern.
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The sprawling U.S. health-care industry saw revenue rebound last quarter, a sign that stronger spending at hospitals and medical offices could help boost U.S. economic growth to its highest level in eight years.
The Dow industrials closed Thursday with a slight loss, while the S&P 500 rose. Investors weighed geopolitical issues and a recent rise in long-term interest rates.
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Like many job-seeking Americans, it appears that suspended New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez has created a profile on LinkedIn, the professional networking site.
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What does Switzerland's fabled watch industry make of the Apple Watch? Not much, according to industry experts.
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Family members of 9/11 victims gathered at the National September 11 Memorial for the annual commemoration.
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A rich horde of fossils from the Sahara has revealed that the largest known predator to ever walk the earth was also a superb swimmer, overturning the view that dinosaurs were terrestrial beasts.
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Profits from "inversions" and other corporate deals could trigger alternative minimum tax, exemption phaseouts and other provisions.
To digitize 137 million objects, the Smithsonian has signed up thousands of citizen volunteers.
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The European Union agreed to put new Russia sanctions into effect, and President Obama said the U.S. would join, even as a cease-fire appears to be holding in Ukraine.
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A way for parents to plan for college costs is to invest in stocks that have the potential for significant growth. With health-care costs on the rise, that sector is one candidate.
THE EXPERTS: Five years from now, the virtual currency could be worth a lot or worth nothing.
In photos picked Thursday by Wall Street Journal editors, a woman helps build a human tower in Barcelona, a widow grieves at the September 11 memorial in New York, Oscar Pistorius cries during his murder trial and more.
Officials and relatives of victims mourn at memorials held on Thursday at the sites of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C.
This European-style Lake Forest, Ill., home was designed by celebrated architect David Adler and once housed the daughter of the Morton Salt founder.
The new exhibit at the Harry Ransom Center traces the film's tense evolution.
The World Health Organization says roughly half of the more than 3,000 people who have fallen ill with Ebola in the latest outbreak have died—nearly 700 of them in Liberia—straining the nation's meager health-care infrastructure.