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The university’s Kennedy School of Government has long been favored by party cadres seeking career boosts.
A Hamas official said the militant group wanted guarantees that talks would end the war with Israel.
Officials are expanding the review of federal contracts beyond consulting firms and entering a new phase focused on tech ...
The Justice Department has become a major player in the election campaign for New York City’s next mayor.
Dispirited liberals are embracing—and feuding over—a new book’s call for cutting red tape.
From software to AI, Europe has fallen behind in creating global technology companies, hurting the economy.
Our columnist wore a new over-the-counter blood-glucose monitor for people who aren’t dealing with diabetes.
Researchers were surprised to find giant gas planets orbiting quite near to their stars. Yet novelists had already imagined ...
Going back to basics could help some patients live longer or respond to therapy, data shows.
Hundreds were detained after soccer fans’ jubilation gave way to violence in parts of the French capital.
Stock award propels Rick Smith past Apple’s Tim Cook and Blackstone’s Schwarzman to the top of WSJ’s annual ranking.
This is assuming the government doesn’t find a way to make the situation worse, writes columnist James Mackintosh.