Editor Picks
Winter Storm Hits Eastern U.S., Leaving Thousands Without Power
A winter storm hit the mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S., leaving more than 200,000 homes and businesses without power. Heavy snow combined with strong winds created hazardous conditions in some areas. Photo: John Rucosky/The Tribune-Democrat/AP
Should We Get a Second Booster Vaccine? What the Science Says
Djokovic Lands in Serbia After Deportation From Australia
Hospitals Near ‘Breaking Point’ Amid Covid-19-Related Staff Shortages
3G Is Shutting Down. I Brought My iPhone 4 Back to Life to Say Goodbye.
Beijing Winter Olympics: China’s Extreme Covid-19 Rules to Stop Omicron
China is enforcing a strict set of Covid-19 rules at the Winter Olympics to stop the fast-spreading Omicron variant. From a "closed-loop” system to a ban on shouting, WSJ explains how some of these restrictions will work, and why despite all efforts, an outbreak could still derail competitions. Photo: Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters
The Supreme Court Has a Long History of Shaping Vaccine Mandates
China’s Zero-Covid Strategy Tested Ahead of Winter Olympics
Djokovic Fans Celebrate After Australian Judge Orders Release From Detention
What’s After Omicron? How Scientists Hunt for New Coronavirus Variants
Underwater Volcano Erupts Near Tonga
Satellite images show an undersea volcano erupting near the South Pacific nation of Tonga on Saturday. The country’s meteorological service said a tsunami warning was in effect. Photo: RAMMB/NOAA/NESDIS/Shutterstock
Large Fire Rages Near New Jersey Chemical Plant
WSJ Opinion: The Decline of 'Science'—From Climate to Omicron
WSJ Opinion: Biden’s Demagogic Voting Rights Speech
WSJ Opinion: Hits and Misses of the Week
Are Musk’s Starlink Satellites Overcrowding Space? Why China, Rivals Say So
SpaceX’s Starlink faces safety complaints from China and rival companies. As Elon Musk says there’s plenty of room in space and the race to expand satellite internet networks ramps up, WSJ looks at the risks they could pose. Photo Illustration: Sharon Shi
Investors Buy Up Metaverse Real Estate in Virtual Land Boom
New EVs, Driverless Cars, and a Race to the Moon: What to Look For in 2022
Elon Musk’s Banner Year: Milestones on Earth and in Space
The Race for Self-Driving Taxis: Waymo Puts Urban Terrain to the Test
WSJ Opinion: Why the Biden Voting Speech Was So Bad
Journal Editorial Report: There will be a political price for saying so many Americans sympathize with segregation. Images: AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
WSJ Opinion: The White House's Pretend Policies on Inflation
WSJ Opinion: The Chicago Teachers Union Leaves Children at Home Again
WSJ Opinion: Hits and Misses of the Week
WSJ Opinion: Manhattan's New DA Announces Crimes He Won't Prosecute
Cancellations Continue as Bad Weather, Omicron Disrupt U.S. Air Travel
Airlines scrapped more than 3,000 U.S. flights and delayed more than 5,000 on Monday. The new wave of cancellations and delays comes as the surge in Covid-19 infections in the U.S. has left the airline industry stretched thin. Photo: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images
The 2013 FAA Rule That’s Being Blamed for Today’s Pilot Shortage
Want More Horsepower for Your Car? Soon You May Be Able to Download It.
How Do You Design an Airfield? An Airport Planner Explains
Can a Smart Bed Improve Your Sleep? A Sleep Expert Tests It Out.
Inflation a Major Theme at Powell Nomination Hearing
In a confirmation hearing for his second term as Federal Reserve chairman, Jerome Powell said the central bank would use its tools to tamp down inflation. Photo: Graeme Jennings/Press Pool
Elizabeth Holmes Found Guilty on Four of 11 Charges
Lithium for EV Batteries Is in High Demand, but Protesters Are Pushing Back
Why Crypto Lending’s Risks May Spark a Serious Regulator Crackdown
How Sephora Changed Makeup Consumption
Electric Scooters: Israel’s Two-Wheeled Solution to Traffic and Sabbath
Electric-scooter rental companies are hitting speed bumps in the U.S. over safety and other concerns. But in Tel Aviv, one in 10 residents has rented a Bird e-scooter, and the city appears to be embracing them. WSJ’s Jason Bellini takes a look at the challenges and potential lessons of the e-scooter craze.
Tasting the World’s First Test-Tube Steak
High Insulin Prices Drive Diabetics to Take Extreme Measures
Weighing the Costs and Benefits of Facial Recognition Technology
The Future of Flight: AI in the Cockpit
YouTube Home Tours Are Blowing Up. Enes Yilmazer Is Cashing In.
Luxury home tours on YouTube are exploding, and transforming the way high-end real estate is discovered and sometimes sold. YouTube personality Enes Yilmazer walks us through the making of a video for his channel, which gets an average of 15 million views a month. Photo: Michal Czerwonka for The Wall Street Journal
Inside the ‘Tear of God’: A Unique House on Crete That Filters the Sun
WSJ’s House of the Year: A Contemporary Home With Hawaiian Spirit
In Greece, a Radical Triangular House Brings the Outdoors Inside
A Love of Yurts Inspired This ‘Glamp’ Retreat
Creating the Future Workforce
How Worldly Experiences Can Shape One's Success
Am I Doing What I Love?
Golf's Data Revolution
How Buy Now, Pay Later - worth $100 billion - impacts small merchants
Offering Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services to customers can boost merchants' sales by as much as 20%. However, the service comes with steep fees for merchants and credit risks for the consumer. Here's what small business owners and investors need to know.