Collin Eaton writes about the largest American oil companies and global energy issues in The Wall Street Journal's Houston bureau. Collin joined the Journal in early 2020, a few weeks before the ...
Christopher Weaver is a reporter at The Wall Street Journal. He joined the Journal in 2011 to cover U.S. healthcare companies before moving to the investigations team in 2016. He has reported on ...
Christopher Mims is a columnist who writes about technology for The Wall Street Journal's tech bureau in San Francisco. The subjects of his columns vary widely from one week to the next.
FBI seeks to extradite an Israeli private investigator on charges of hacking climate activists for a U.S. oil and gas firm.
Incoming Attorney General Dave Sunday didn’t mention climate change on the campaign trail, but fossil fuel donations tell a ...
Throughout the past year, The Wall Street Journal investigated how UnitedHealth Group and other giant insurers extracted billions in extra payments from the $450-billion-a-year Medicare Advantage ...
Andover Catfe, a coffee shop with live-in cats, objects to Barks ‘N’ Bubbles, a canine pampering business, opening next door A row has broken out on a high street after plans were announced to ...
Palestinian Authority security forces are battling militants from Hamas and its allies in the occupied West Bank, in a fight that has the potential to shape the long-running struggle for the ...
Thomas Massie (R., Ky.) has spent much of his dozen years in Congress waging lonely political crusades while working as a behind-the-scenes tactician in fights over Republican leadership and spending.
After two consecutive years of more than 20% gains for the S&P 500 (^GSPC) — an achievement not seen since the late 1990s — Wall Street strategists foresee a slower pace of gains for the ...
A man has been left seriously injured after a machete fight broke out on Oxford Street in the early hours of New Year’s Day. Two men were caught fighting with the weapons at around 3am ...
LVIV, Ukraine—It was the year of the explosive drone: speedy, agile craft the size of dinner plates that in 2024 became Ukraine’s main defensive weapon against massive Russian ground assaults.