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Amanda Vaill

The author of 'Pride and Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in an Age of Revolution'

4 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

An Al Pioneer Thinks Everyone Is Wrong—Again

Yann LeCun says a radical new approach is needed for the next big Al breakthrough

5 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

The Story of Michael Wolff’s ‘Embarrassing’ Emails to Jeffrey Epstein

The writer was an unexpected star in Congress’s document dump—appearing to serve as a kind of unofficial consiglieri to the disgraced financier

5 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

What Do Mainstream Democrats Stand For?

Kamala Harris’s memoir gives you little idea of what she believes. John Fetterman’s is better.

5 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

Buy-the-Dip Investors Rescue Market From a Dismal Week

A selloff that thrashed U.S. stocks and extended into international markets ran headlong Friday into one of the most powerful forces in the U.S’s multiyear rally.

3 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

Empire, Colony, Republic

MEXICO HAS always contained multitudes,” Paul Gillingham writes. For centuries it was “the world’s greatest melting pot” of indigenous, European, African, Caribbean and Asian peoples, the crossroads of the vast Spanish empire. It is no mean feat to shoehorn a half-millennium of social, political and economic tumult into a single volume. Yet in “Mexico: A 500-Year History,” Mr. Gillingham offers a vibrant and thought-provoking account.

4 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

A Copycat Strategy Pays Off

September, the focus in the office was on holiday offerings. Jazz played over the speaker as photographers turned their lenses on models posing inside tranquil Quince-y sets. A model in an eggshell cashmere cardigan and matching silk skirt stood on a gold Quince rug, near a brown Quince ottoman.

3 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

Tunesmiths in Glad Company

'Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.' -C.S. LEWIS

4 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

A Handmade Heartland

‘A pair of scissors, no less than a cathedral or a symphony, is evidence of what we hold good and therefore lovely.’ -ERIC GILL

4 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

First Brands Founder Spent Abroad

James branched out in Europe even as the company was running out of cash

3 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

Bitcoin Ends Week in a Slump

Bitcoin and the broader crypto market limped to a painful weekly loss, fueled by investors’ retreat from riskier and more speculative trades.

1 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

Berkshire Buys Alphabet and Pares Holdings in Apple

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway added Google parent company, Alphabet, to its portfolio during the third quarter and further shrunk its stake in Apple.

2 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

NFL's Quarterback Geniuses Are Driving Their Teams Nuts

49ers coach Kyle Shanahan is so good at making unremarkable passers play like superstars that it's becoming harder to work out which of his quarterbacks should actually be on the field

4 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

Born in Bullets

The invention of the mass-produced firearm in the 18th century may rank among history’s defining moments.

4 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

Prosecutor Takes Over Trump Case On Georgia Election

A new prosecutor has taken over the Georgia election-interference case against President Trump to determine the next steps after a state appeals court removed the district attorney who had originally brought it.

1 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

Savaging the Writing World

MORE THAN 120 YEARS after his death, the English author George Gissing (1857-1903) remains difficult to place. He began as a William Morris socialist but quickly became suspicious of any sweeping social panacea, to the point of intellectual haughtiness. Yet he never lost a visceral tenderness for the suffering poor, and he wrote of them with more sympathy and human understanding than any Victorian author after Dickens.

3 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

Hurdles Await President's California Drilling Plan

President Trump's plan to allow oil drilling off California's coast is running into a stark reality: in the Golden State, offshore drilling is political poison, even for the president's Republican allies.

2 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

What Does ‘White Guilt’ Mean in 2025?

It has been almost 20 years since Shelby Steele published the best-known of his five books on race, “White Guilt: How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Era.”

7 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

YouTube TV, Disney End 15-Day Standoff Over Fees

Disney and Google’s YouTube TV have signed a deal that will return popular channels such as ESPN and ABC to roughly 10 million households after a 15-day standoff, the two companies said.

1 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

Violence Escalates in the West Bank

More than 1,400 settler attacksin 2025 resulted in casualties, damage

2 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

What Was Modernism, Anyway?

THERE ARE various ways to distinguish the modernist writer from the traditionalist. Here is one. The modernist's editor, whether the writer be novelist or poet, is unlikely to pose that polite question: Do you think you could make things a little easier to follow? In this arena, \"difficulty\" is part of the game.

8 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

Ways to Save, Stylishly

Suffering from home-decor sticker shock? Here, some inflation-proof tricks of the trade.

3 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

Walmart Picks Insider As CEO

Incoming chief to navigate a complex retail landscape, starting with AI

3 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

EU Exports To the U.S. Rebound

European Union goods exports to the U.S. rebounded in September, reflecting the easing of uncertainty surrounding trade after a trans-Atlantic deal on tariffs was agreed to in the summer.

1 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

When Al Hype Meets Al Reality: A Reckoning in Six Charts

Here's a way to evaluate the riskiness of the world’s collective investment in artificial intelligence: Can we even build all the necessary physical infrastructure? And if so, will the resulting Al-powered products generate enough revenue to pay back that investment?

2 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

The Cost Of Fertility Treatments

IVF has helped more older women in the U.S. have babies: Birth statistics from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that in 2023, more babies for the first time were born to women 40 and older than to teenagers.

6 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

Beijing Sees Worst Investment Decline In Years

Signs of weakness in China’s economy stretched into October, with one measure of investment notching the sharpest slowdown in years.

1 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

Which One Is the Garment Bag?

Answer: Both! At very different prices, these 'convertibles' let you carry a suit-and all your other stuff-in one carry-on.

2 min  |

November 15, 2025

The Wall Street Journal

What Comes After the FDA’s Drug Monopoly?

The FDA's monopoly over drug and device approval—created by the 1938 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and expanded by later amendments—wasn't inevitable and is long overdue for reform (\"Advice for Makary's FDA: Get Out of the Way,\" Letters, Nov. 7).

2 min  |

November 15, 2025
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

Your Thanksgiving Wine Hotline

WE SIT DOWN to this meal every year, composed mostly, if not entirely, of the same dishes. And yet, judging from the reader letters I've received, choosing a wine to accompany Thanksgiving dinner can still be a bit fraught.

3 min  |

November 15, 2025