In recent months, Emmanuel Macron insisted on the need to slash public debt, yet now he calls for huge military spending. The call to remilitarize has become the center of the French president’s ...
The Wall Street Journal, published by Rupert Murdoch who also owns Fox News, is usually sympathetic to Republicans but has ...
U.S. National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard said Thursday evening on Fox News that the CIA’s swamp is ‘worse’ than what she had expected. Prior to Gabbard’s confirmation […] ...
Bank stocks and the Russell 2000 have slumped on growth concerns, while Treasurys and gold have rallied.
Private equity firms are exploiting loopholes to tap billions in publicly supported funds from the Federal Home Loan Bank ...
Nvidia has several stellar growth drivers that may not have been captured in the current outlook. Read why NVDA stock ...
The battle between AI companies and copyright holders notched an early win for publishers in the U.S. in mid-February when a court ruled that a legal research firm didn’t have the right to use a rival ...
The top 10% of earners account for almost half of all consumer spending in the United States. Wealth concentration has made ...
Six times as many Americans distrust the media compared to 1972, while the portion that trusts the media has fallen by than half, according to a […] ...
Theo Francis covers corporate news and executive compensation for The Wall Street Journal from Washington, D.C. He specializes in using a wide range of data as well as securities filings and other ...
Americans are growing more uneasy about the economy, and Wall Street is feeling the jitters. Consumer confidence plummeted in February, sinking seven points to 98.3 from January's 105.3 — the ...
Among the 68 analysts who follow the company, the consensus rating is "buy," and the median target price is $175 per share, according to The Wall Street Journal. That implies 34% upside from its ...