He led Time Warner, Citigroup and the Los Angeles Clippers through difficult periods.
Peter Teeley, Who Coined the Term 'Voodoo Economics,' Dies at 84
He gave George H.W. Bush the phrase to level against Ronald Reagan—and ended up with a phrase that remains a go-to political criticism.
Deadly Ambush, Protests Challenge Syrian Leaders' New Power
After a period of celebration over the fall of the Assad regime, old sectarian and political divisions have reasserted themselves.
Israel's Military Victories Bring Diplomatic Setbacks
Despite criticism over conduct of Gaza war, some see new opportunities.
Dozens Feared Dead in Crash After Passenger Flight Diverts From Russia
Flight was operating in an area where Moscow’s air defenses have battled Ukrainian drones in recent weeks.
Inside the Plan to Halt U.S.-Bound Migrants at the Treacherous DariƩn Gap
The U.S. “border is actually here,” Panama’s president says, describing the jungle route many migrants take on their way to America. He is making a push to tackle border security and mass migration.
How a Young Mayor Turned Her Town Into a Hub for 'Pig Butchering' Scammers
WSJ got rare access to a criminal enclave in the Philippines from which gangs targeted people around the world, including Americans.
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