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Control of Congress in next year’s election could turn on how Americans view the sweeping tax- and domestic-policy package.
Some programs are being discontinued, while others are being broadened to include more students.
Travel agents and travelers share their playbook for overseas visits in the face of antipathy toward the U.S.
Financial advisers say these books can show investors how to navigate volatility and keep a long-term perspective.
Two Stanford graduates think they have found the cheapest way of pulling a key battery material from salty water hiding in ...
Authorities reported fatalities along the Guadalupe River with evacuations and rescues under way.
The president is pressuring the Fed to lower rates to make deficits easier to finance. This could end badly, but for now ...
Startups are developing tools to help companies sell their goods and services online as consumers increasingly use chatbots ...
With a $10 billion deal for the Los Angeles Lakers, Guggenheim CEO Mark Walter is adding another trophy asset to a portfolio ...
Milder winters and rainy springs help the parasites thrive in the U.S., and emergency-room visits for bites are up.
Entrepreneur and D’Artagnan CEO Ariane Daguin discusses cultural and consumer shifts in the food industry, the meatless movement and the challenge ahead for restaurants.
North of Dallas, communities are growing along a highway locals call ‘liquid gold.’ Texas is about ready to invade Oklahoma.