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How Five Pros Aim to Inflation-Proof Their Investments
Some on Wall Street think the fight to stabilize prices isn't over
What's Better After ExerciseA Hot Sauna or Cold Plunge?
You can speed up your recovery at the gym or at home with the right therapy
Skip Sugary Drinks To Lose Some Weight
Your health is more than just a number on a scale. But if losing a little weight is a New Year goal, skip fad diets and hard-to-maintain fitness resolutions.
Home Retailers Suffer Slowdown
DIY projects, new furnishings put off amid inflation and high interest rates
Palestinian Power Fight Erupts in West Bank
Palestinian Authority security forces are battling militants from Hamas and its allies in the occupied West Bank, in a fight that has the potential to shape the long-running struggle for the leadership of the Palestinian cause.
Immigration Plan Faces Big Roadblocks
Trump advisers will confront funding issues, legal fights to change policies
Hawaiian Electric Agrees To Sell Its Bank Subsidiary
Deal could help it as it resolves a nearly $2 billion agreement related to 2023 fires
What to Do When Grandparents Compete With One Another
The joy of having grandchildren is real. If you get buttonholed by any new Nana or Papa, you will hear all about it. What is talked about less, though it is just as real: the feeling that you are competing with the other grandparents for the grandchildren's time and affection.
A (Very Debatable) Best of 2024 List
Caitlin Clark, Steph Curry's 'Nuit Nuit' in Paris, Saquon's back flip and an unnamed college football champion make one columnist's highlights of the year
Russian Gas Link to Europe Stops
Russia halted natural-gas flows to Europe via Ukraine, as Kyiv's refusal to extend a pipeline deal ended one of the last remaining energy links between Russia and what was once its biggest market.
New Orleans Attack Leaves 15 Dead
Driver displaying Islamic State flag plows into crowd; accomplices eyed
A Night Of Atrocities
‘There was a confetti of flesh everywhere, recalls one survivor of the attacks at the Bataclan, where dead bodies piled high.
Next San Francisco Mayor Sees City Making a Big Comeback
A year ago, Daniel Lurie could move anonymously through the streets of his home city. But on a recent walking tour here, the newly elected mayor was greeted as a celebrity.
The New Year Brings New Albums
Recently released singles offer tempting hints of records to come in 2025
Biden Battles for Legacy, Believing He Could Have Won
President ends term listing wins-and facing criticism on Trump
Wall Street Expects Gold to Glitter in 2025
After strong gains in 2024, big banks forecast metal's price rising to $3,000 this year
Fewer Tips For Asia's Traffic Helpers
Indonesia's move away from cash hurts 'small people'
Intel's Pitfall Holds Lesson for Boeing
The chip maker's experience with its own Mr. Fix-It CEO shows help can sometimes arrive too late
A Jazz Producer's Guiding Hand
A set highlights the sessions overseen by John Hammond in the 1950s.
In Damascus, New Year Comes With Joy, Unease
The people of Syria said good riddance in the past month to the dictatorship that ruled for half a century.
Army Veteran Was Beset by Woes
Suspect in attack, a native Texan, told of being broke amid a contentious divorce
Green Energy Faces New Political Reality
Firms tweak pitch and stress country's need for more power as GOP takes over
Older Americans Offer Financial Advice
For those over 80, there is a lot of life to live after the traditional retirement age that many wish they had prepared for
Actor-Director Baldoni Sues New York Times for Libel
A Hollywood public-relations battle involving the stars of \"It Ends With Us\" has escalated into a full-fledged legal brawl.
China Pushes Homegrown Chips for Its EVs
SINGAPORE China isn't satisfied with becoming the world's dominant maker of electric vehicles. It wants the chips inside to be Chinesemade, too.
FORT FISHER'S FALL
Outnumbered Confederate soldiers inside Fort Fisher were unable to withstand the approach of Union troops by land and the constant Union naval bombardment from the sea.
WAR SHERMAN-STYLE
As far as Union Major General William T. Sherman was concerned, the Civil War had gone on long enough.
CURATED SELECTIONS
Two major private collections lead Christie's January American art sale
AN AMERICAN VISION
Sotheby's presents a two-session sale featuring significant works of traditional and Western historic art
ENDURING STRENGTH
Christie's American Art Specialist reflects on the state of the market