Ted Cruz blamed presidential rival Donald Trump on Friday for a tabloid story that aired rumors about Cruz's personal life. Trump responded that he had nothing to do with it. Photo: AP | Continue reading
Najim Laachraoui—who French investigators believe built the explosive vests used last year in Paris — has been identified by Belgian investigators as one of the suicide bombers who attacked the Brussels airport on Tuesday. What else do authorities know about him? WSJ’s Jason Bell … | Continue reading
Belgian police conducted a series of raids Thursday and Friday and found links from Tuesday's terror attacks in Brussels to an alleged plot planned by a cell in Paris. Photo: European PressPhoto Agency | Continue reading
Images from color-soaked Holi celebrations in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and elsewhere. The Hindu festival of colors marks the beginning of spring. Photo: Associated Press | Continue reading
The Leicester City Football Club is leading the Premier League standings, but most Americans have no idea how to say the name. Here's a guide to the right -- and wrong -- way to pronounce some of England's soccer teams. Photo: Rob Alcaraz/The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
President Barack Obama spoke at a memorial honoring the victims of Argentina's military rule and said the U.S. will declassify related documents from the period, with a goal of confronting the past with transparency and honesty. Photo: AP | Continue reading
Italian luxury automaker Maserati unveils its first luxury SUV, the Levante, with a starting price of $72,000. Maserati CEO Harald Wester joins Shelby Holliday to discuss the making of Levante and trends in the luxury car industry. Photo: Maserati | Continue reading
Video shot from inside Brussels airport shows the moments after two explosions rocked the building. Eyewitnesses describe the blast. | Continue reading
A blast hit the the city’s main airport outside a security check early Tuesday morning. A second explosion occurred after 9 a.m. local time at Maelbeek metro station. | Continue reading
Beijing has long wanted to develop an advanced aerospace industry capable of rivaling Western giants such as Airbus and Boeing. Here is a look back at some of China's efforts so far. Photo: Getty Images | Continue reading
Protesters rallied Saturday outside Trump Tower in Manhattan, where GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump launched his campaign last year. Photo: Getty | Continue reading
EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, appearing at a House hearing on the Flint water crisis, said she takes responsibility for not pushing hard enough on the issue, but she won't take responsibility for causing this problem. "It was not EPA at the helm when this happened," she said. … | Continue reading
When visiting London, there are hundreds of sights to see and quintessentially British pastimes to try, like traditional afternoon tea. But how could it all possibly fit into one trip? WSJ’s Niki Blasina discovered how to do it all… all at once. Photo: George Downs for the Wall S … | Continue reading
In a heated exchange during the Flint Michigan water crisis hearing, Gov. Rick Snyder of Michigan was asked to resign for "putting dollars over the fundamental safety of the people." Photo: AP | Continue reading
Golden State Warriors General Manager Bob Myers shows off his workout routine: playing one-on-one basketball with other coaches from the NBA championship team. Photo: Lisa Wiseman for The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading
Blowing a meter-long kudu antelope horn has been a rite of passage for companies listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange since 2002. AB InBev CEO Carlos Brito blew the horn in January. Photo: Denise Barnard/JSE | Continue reading
The European Central Bank ramped its efforts to boost the eurozone's economy with a package of measures it unveiled on Thursday. Luca Paolini, Pictet Asset Management chief strategist, joins Tanya Rivero to discuss the ECB's move. Photo: Getty | Continue reading
Campaign Calculus: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have the highest “very negative” scores of the remaining 2016 candidates, according to a new NBC News/ WSJ poll. What does voter discontent mean for the two frontrunners? WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports. Image: Getty. | Continue reading
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said the central bank won't be making any recommendation on whether the U.K. should stay in the European Union. | Continue reading
European Union leaders have announced the framework for a deal that would return to Turkey refugees from Syria who are now in Greece. What does Turkey want in return? WSJ’s Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer. Photo: Getty | Continue reading
Editorial Page Editor Paul Gigot with a look back on the the former first lady’s life and accomplishments. Photo credit: Associated Press. | Continue reading
Following a historic 18 years in the NFL, celebrated quarterback Peyton Manning is retiring. What might he do next? WSJ sports editor Geoff Foster and Tanya Rivero discuss. Photo: Getty | Continue reading
Turkey is under pressure from the European Union to prevent people-smugglers' boats from making it to Greece and EU territory. In recent months, Turkey stepped up its sea patrols, and deaths fell by two thirds from January's all-time peak. But crossings still continued. Ayla Alba … | Continue reading
Arnold Schwarzenegger endorsed John Kasich in a Snapchat video on Sunday and joined the Republican presidential candidate's campaign rally in Ohio. Photo: Snapchat/Arnold Schwarzenegger | Continue reading
In the latest blockbuster overseas acquisition by a Chinese company, AMC Entertainment will buy Carmike Cinemas, becoming the U.S.'s -- and the world's -- largest movie-theater operator. The WSJ's Rick Carew has the details. Photo: AFP/Getty | Continue reading
Aubrey McClendon, one of the pioneers of the U.S. shale boom and former CEO of Chesapeake Energy Corp., died in a single-vehicle crash early Wednesday. Photo: kwtv skynews 9 hd/Reuters | Continue reading
Thousands of migrants remain stuck at Greece’s northern border with Macedonia, where some clashed with police amid growing frustrations with tight border controls. Photo: AP. | Continue reading
A presentation by Volkswagen at the Geneva Motor Show was interrupted by a demonstrator on Tuesday. The man, dressed as a VW mechanic, walked on stage and said that Volkswagen's chief executive had sent him to fix a display car's engine, alluding to the carmaker's emissions scand … | Continue reading
Why watch the Oscars alone when you can throw a viewing party? So how you do add a touch of Hollywood glamour to party treats? Red Velvet CEO Agathe Assouline-Lichten joins Tanya Rivero with party-throwing tips. | Continue reading
The Oscars are not just Hollywood's biggest night, it's also a busy night for social media. So how can you be part of the conversation without regrets the next day? Socialfly co-founder and CEO Stephanie Abrams Cartin joins Tanya Rivero with a primer on social media etiquette for … | Continue reading
Police have removed hundreds of migrants from a camp at Greece's border with Macedonia, after Macedonia over the weekend stopped letting in Afghans, while also tightening controls on Syrians and Iraqis. Photo: AP. | Continue reading