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A study finds that fears about spoiling keep consumers from buying—and eating—healthy food.
A job market without enough “homegrown” engineers drives an influx of workers to the U.S.—and helps offset the residents who ...
A second consecutive day of strikes sent civilians running for shelters and killed at least 12 people, according to Ukrainian ...
The costs for federal grocery assistance—known as SNAP—grew during the pandemic, but have been declining.
China trade war, firms are racing to rebook canceled orders and find space on containerships while they can.
The administration says it is providing migrants due process, but judges disagree.
Exxon’s battle to bid on a stake in a major oil discovery has chilled the once-cordial relationship it had with rival Chevron.
The country’s leaders hope that the program will help chase down a demographic they have largely sought to spare from the ...
John Rogers voiced admiration for China before U.S. prosecutors accused him of sending secrets to Beijing.
The ambitious plan for a new U.S. missile-defense shield needs to navigate technology hurdles and budget questions.
Prominent U.S. companies have acknowledged the unpredictability of the trade-war economy by yanking or dialing back their ...
The trade war has turned a spotlight on the artisanal clusters behind glamorous goods, inviting fresh scrutiny of one of the ...