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Victims of the attacks that shook France last week were eulogized in Paris and Jerusalem, as the French government warned the country remained under threat and pledged to strengthen its antiterror effort.
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The U.S. Treasury posted a $2 billion surplus in December, making the deficit for calendar year 2014 the smallest since 2007.
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Ohio State’s defensive coaches asked their players, particularly those on the defensive line, to lose weight before facing Oregon. In the national championship game, the Buckeyes looked like the hungrier team.
With the purchase of the Revel hotel, Glenn Straub wants to revitalize of Atlantic City, the seaside New Jersey town that has lost thousands of jobs and seen shrinking tax revenues as its casinos have failed.
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Global oil prices extended their losses after the United Arab Emirates’ oil minister said OPEC would stand firm on its decision to keep output unchanged.
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Life insurer MetLife sued the U.S. Tuesday over a ruling that it poses significant risks to the financial system and warrants tougher federal oversight.
U.S. stocks erased sharp gains Tuesday as traders pointed to worries about the outlook for European Central Bank policy.
Oil-sands operators, seeing long-term value, aren’t likely to shut off the tap any time soon.
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Auto makers are on a collision course with U.S. regulators over the timetable to achieve stringent fuel-economy standards as cheap gasoline sends consumers flocking to less-efficient pickup trucks and sport-utility vehicles.
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In his first meeting with leaders of the new Congress, President Barack Obama said Tuesday that he wants to work with lawmakers from both parties to spur economic progress.
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If you’re going to look silly holding a stick with a smartphone on the end of it, you might as well get the best stick, Joanna Stern writes.
The New England Patriots are renowned for their preparation, which the players say is a result of their coach’s constant pop-quizzes throughout the week.
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A five-hour gunbattle between Boko Haram and soldiers in Cameroon left 144 people dead and sent thousands of inhabitants fleeing across this West African country that has become the Islamic insurgency’s second front.
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The less glamorous neighborhoods of Bayswater, Paddington and Queensway are on an upswing.
The costume designer Brian Hemesath is making his Broadway debut with “Honeymoon in Vegas,” a show where the over-the-top clothes are key.
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In photos selected Monday by Wall Street Journal editors, a worker stacks bricks on his head at a factory in Nepal, Nissan prepares to introduce a pickup at the Detroit auto show, and more.
Four Jews killed in a Paris supermarket last week were buried in Jerusalem on Tuesday, and memorial services were held in France for other victims of last week’s attacks.
Ohio State beat Oregon 42-20 in the College Football Playoff championship game to earn its first national title since the 2002 season.
This Florida home is part of a private community with horseback riding, hunting and its own luxury tents
Friends told MJ DePalma: ‘When you own a bus, magical things happen.’