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Columnist Daniel Henninger on what Mitt Romney and President Obama's commencement speeches say about their world view. Photo: Associated Press.
Best of the Web Today columnist James Taranto on the New England Historic Genealogical Society's announcement that there's no proof of Elizabeth Warren's Native American ...
Political Diary contributor Matthew Payne on a new CBS/New York Times Poll that shows Mitt Romney leading President Obama by two points among women. Photo: Associated Press....
Assistant editorial page editor James Freeman on whether big banks that are "too big to fail" should be broken up. Photo: Getty Images.
Dennis Berman joins Mean Street to discuss which investors are in and which are out as Facebook faces its IPO Friday, and why it spells a gloomy forecast for the social media ...
Sudeep Reddy and Spencer Jakab hunt for clues in the minutes from the last FOMC meeting to decide whether the Fed will take more action to boost the economy. Photo: Bloomberg....
Do advertisers have any idea how to use Facebook to their advantage? The answer will determine if the social network sinks or swims in the public market, says Rolfe Winkler ...
J.P. Morgan's huge trading loss highlights why investors weary of too-big-to-fail are turning to small banks in droves, says David Reilly on Markets Hub. Photo: AP.
Today on Off Duty: Former NBA star Yao Ming gives his advice to rising star Jeremy Lin and WSJ's Elizabeth Holmes gives tips for wearing neon jewelry.
Steve Jobs will come to life on screen courtesy of writer Aaron Sorkin, who is set to pen a movie about the Apple co-founder's life. Erica Orden reports on digits. Photo: ...
Microsoft is selling customized versions of popular PC models from many manufacturers that have been streamlined for a cleaner look and better performance, dubbed "Signature" ...
Some of Facebook's biggest shareholders are now selling as much as half of their stakes in the company, just days after the company raised its expected IPO price range, Anupreeta ...
Bing's new makeover leaves lots of white space and adds a new column for tasks like movie reservations and movie times, Katherine Boehret reports on digits. Photo: Bing.
Neon is the color of the season, WSJ Reporter, Elizabeth Holmes, demonstrates how to wear neon accessories even if you are not quite ready to take on a full neon look.
Ryan Seacrest is in escrow to purchase Ellen DeGeneres's Beverly Hills estate for $37 million. Lauren Schuker has details on Lunch Break.
Comedian actor Sacha Baron Cohen turned up at the Cannes Film Festival as his latest alter-ego Admiral General Aladeen to promote his new movie "The Dictator" when a camel ...
Having not won a World Series since 1908, the Chicago Cubs must contemplate the only solution that might restore the team to glory: Tear down Wrigley Field. Rich Cohen on ...
WSJ's technology editor Scott Austin makes a stop on Mean Street to discuss the newest cell phone from Samsung, seen as a potentially serious rival to Apple's iPhone. Photo: ...
J.C. Penney chief Ron Johnson arrived to the company with great fanfare, but after a disappointing earnings report, his turnaround strategy is facing hurdles, Dana Mattioli ...
Investors gathering at the Money Show in Las Vegas traded strategy and tips, but the big topic in the room was Facebook's upcoming IPO, Mark Hulbert reports on Markets Hub....
Two shareholder suits were filed against J.P. Morgan Chase over trading losses, claiming CEO Jamie Dimon misrepresented risk to investors.
Manufacturers say Apple has placed an order for larger display screens for the next generation of iPhone. The WSJ's Juro Osawa tells Deborah Kan about what's in store for ...
Four months after the Turkish military, working with U.S. Intelligence, bombed a civilian convoy incorrectly identified as Kurdish militants, survivors and relatives are ...
A $35 million quest to launch a third-party presidential campaign has achieved all it set out to do, except one thing: It can't find a candidate. Americans Elect, the nonpartisan ...
J.P. Morgan's rading losses of more than $2 billion centered on a complicated three-step strategy that could raise new questions about whether the bank was hedging its risks ...

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