The official death toll from Typhoon Haiyan is 6,340; most of the 1,061 missing are believed to have been washed out to sea. Our look at Tacloban a year after the storm:
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What questions do you have about the new Republican-controlled Senate and the midterm election results? The WSJ's Washington D.C. Bureau Chief Jerry Seib is now answering your questions.
"November was when it always fell apart for me. Maybe you share this problem. Winters have been cruel. I’ve gone from healthy summers of cycling and running and hours of tennis to 'House of Cards' and Stoned Wheat Thins marathons on the couch," writes sports columnist Jason Gay.
Foreign students score much higher on the GMAT than U.S. students typically do, and business schools are seeking new methods of measurement, to make U.S. students look better.
In an industry where most players selling cheap phones struggle to break even, Xiaomi is turning a profit--while also stealing Samsung's customers in China.
With Election Day behind us, what questions do you have about what lies ahead? Washington D.C. Bureau Chief Jerry Seib will be answering your questions Thursday at 2:00 p.m. ET. Ask your question on the WSJ Politics Facebook page:
Election Day is over, most of the results are in -- what questions do you have about what's next? WSJ's Washington D.C. Bureau Chief Jerry Seib will be answering your questions tomorrow at noon. Post them below to get a head start!
67% of registered voters said they want to see President Barack Obama change the direction he is leading the country. While he wasn't on the ballot this Election Day, his policies were.
Google has been bringing more information and content directly into its search results. Search “where to vote” and, after you enter an address, Google generates the location of your polling place.