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Inside Ukrainians' Desperate Search for Relatives in Russian Jails
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
A jury began deliberating in Hunter Biden's gun trial after days of testimony that prosecutors hope will prove their allegations that he lied when he claimed to be drug-free on an application to buy a revolver.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
The Biden administration will close an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Dilley, Texas, which had long been used to jail migrant families who crossed the southern border illegally.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
The FDA and Justice Department said they are stepping up enforcement by forming a multiagency task force to go after the illegal distribution and sale of e-cigarettes.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
Blinken began a three-day tour of the Middle East, meeting leaders in Egypt and Israel to push a Biden-backed cease-fire plan that Hamas and Israel have viewed skeptically.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
The success of Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally in European elections brought 28-year-old French politician Jordan Bardella into the spotlight.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
Trump's proposal to make workers' tips nontaxable introduces an untested idea to raise take-home paythat would encourage businesses and employees to recharacterize taxed wages as untaxed tips.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
The White House is close to naming derivatives regulator Christy Goldsmith Romero to head the FDIC, replacing the agency's longtime chairman Martin Gruenberg.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
Authorities in Medellín, Colombia, are attempting to suppress the child-sex trade in a city that has attracted more visitors as it sheds its image as a violent drug center.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
