The Wall Street Journal
South Korea's Kospi Gains More Than 40% This Year, Breaks Above 6000
South Korea's benchmark stock index rose above 6000 for the first time, for a gain of more than 40% this year, putting it among the world's top-performing markets.
1 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Prediction Platform Kalshi Fines First Users for Rule-Breaking Bets
A former California gubernatorial candidate and a video editor for YouTube streamer MrBeast were fined by Kalshi for violating its rules for making prediction-market wagers on its platform.
2 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
The Tiny Injury Taking Down Baseball’s Top Sluggers
As hitters chase more power, changes in how they grip the bat have caused a rise in injuries to a tiny bone in their hand. Corbin Carroll and Francisco Lindor have learned this the hard way.
3 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
When Real World, Dream Trip Collide
Advisers recommend travelers review spring-break plans after last weekend's cartel uprisings in Mexico
4 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Playing With Polaroids
An exhibition highlights Lucas Samaras's manipulated photographs, many of them self-portraits
4 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Iran Nuclear Enrichment on Hold, Experts Say, Amid U.S. Buildup
Researchers counter White House claims, say June airstrikes halted much progress
4 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Nvidia's 94% Rise In Profit Soothes AI Fears
Record results come as the industry’s appetite for chips continues to grow
4 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Owens Corning Quarterly Loss Widens
Owens Corning widened its loss in the fourth quarter as sales sank, hurt by challenged end markets across multiple businesses.
1 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Facebook Travel Groups Offer Great Tips, but Dodge the Trolls
Platform can help you plan trips, but bored blowhards and grumpy know-it-alls lurk, too
4 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Havana to Get Some Oil Deliveries
The Trump administration is easing its policy on the sale of Venezuelan oil to Cuba, providing a potential lifeline to the island's eight million people as a fuel shortage accelerates a humanitarian crisis.
2 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
The Tax Nerd Who Bet His Life Savings Against DOGE
Alan Cole just needed the government to be the government
4 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
A Risky Revival In Philadelphia
IT WAS THE IMMORTAL insight of Jane Jacobs's classic 1961 book \"The Death and Life of Great American Cities\" that urban planning always goes wrong when it ignores how people actually behave.
4 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
President's Push to Restrict Voting Hits Filibuster Wall
President Trump has one big ask for the Republican-controlled Congress: Impose strict new voter identification requirements nationwide ahead of the midterm elections.
2 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Venezuela Militias Control Mineral Riches
Groups' hold over illegal mining sites is thwarting U.S. goals of accessing riches
3 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Shock, Awe And Bad Taste
This Ain’t Rock ’n’ Roll: Pop Music, The Swastika, and the Third Reich
4 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
T.J. Maxx Owner Reports Profit, Sales Gain
T.J. Maxx parent TJX Cos. posted a jump in profit and sales during the fourth quarter as it continued to scoop up market share, but the discount retailer guided for growth to slow slightly over the coming year.
1 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Cava Posts Higher Revenue
Cava Group’s fourth-quarter sales rose on higher prices and better-than-expected performance at new restaurants.
1 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
The Winter Olympics Are Over But Norwegians Keep Winning
THE WORLD'S BEST WINTER Olympians, hailing from a tiny country at the northern tip of Europe, had already packed up their gear and their record haul of gold medals to return to the land of vikings and fjords.
2 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
The Economics of Illegal Drugs
Cartel leaders assassinated.
4 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Trump Reveals A Game Plan For Midterms
After Minnesota, Republicans seek to reshape narrative over immigration
3 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Boston Beer Posts Decline In Fourth-Quarter Revenue
Boston Beer reported lower revenue in the fourth quarter and said shifting tariff policies could significantly impact its guidance for the year.
1 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Salesforce Sees Stable Growth Amid AI Fears
Salesforce expects revenue to grow in the current fiscal year at about the same rate as it did the year before, as investors worry about AI’s threat to software.
1 min |
February 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Bloomin' Revamp Lifts Outback Traffic Amid High Beef Prices
Bloomin’ Brands turnaround efforts are starting to pay off as its Outback Steak house chain reported its first quarterly increase in customer traffic in four years.
2 min |
February 26, 2026
Harper's BAZAAR - US
WHY DON'T YOU...?
What do WOMEN of GREAT WORTH know? That while BEAUTY fades and the FEATHERS on your COUTURE may lose their FLUTTER, ACTIONS leave a LASTING IMPACT. In honor of our LEGACY ISSUE, LYNETTE NYLANDER looks to these ARBITERS of STYLE who did it BETTER than the REST. Take NOTE!
2 min |
March 2026
Harper's BAZAAR - US
The STORYTELLERS
A GREAT NOVEL can CAPTURE the ESSENCE of a MOMENT. The books of MARGARET ATWOOD, JHUMPA LAHIRI, JESMYN WARD, JOYCE CAROL OATES, and OTTESSA MOSHFEGH have all helped DEFINE OUR OWN.
3 min |
March 2026
Harper's BAZAAR - US
SEASON of the SCARF
GENERATIONS of WOMEN have reached for a little SILK SQUARE as an essential ACCESSORY to add POLISH and REFINEMENT. But this spring, the FOULARD gets a little FREAKY.
6 min |
March 2026
Harper's BAZAAR - US
Pardon My FRENCH
The OLD HOLLYWOOD HAIR TREND making a very MODERN COMEBACK
4 min |
March 2026
Harper's BAZAAR - US
CARMEN DE LAVALLADE, OCTOBER 1964
CARMEN DE LAVALLADE moved through life like she was having a conversation—aware of its rhythms, unafraid of the pauses, always listening for what was left unsaid.
1 min |
March 2026
Harper's BAZAAR - US
Touch WOOD
NAKASHIMA FURNITURE is more desirable than ever. That is thanks, in part, to MIRA NAKASHIMA, who has quietly carried on her FATHER'S woodworking LEGACY for THREE DECADES, creating HER OWN alongside it.
10+ min |
March 2026
New York Amsterdam News
Public defenders group wants racial information about jurors from courts
A Manhattan public defense organization wants the courts to disclose juror demographic information — including race — in order to address the persistent lack of diversity in jury pools.
2 min |