Protesters Attack U.S. Embassy in Iraq
Supporters of an Iran-backed militia lit fires along the compound wall of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad Tuesday, as a backlash intensified against deadly U.S. airstrikes targeting the group. Photo Khalid Mohammed/Associated Pressfrom WSJ.com Video - News https://ift.tt/35cB6mr
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Raging wildfires in Australia have turned the sky red and trapped thousands of people in an isolated seaside town, forcing them to take shelter on the shore and in boats. Out-of-control blazes are tearing across parts of the country. Photo: Jonty Smith from Melbourne/via REUTERS
Three big questions are hanging over the Democrats’ primary race as the candidates head into 2020. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains.
More than a year after former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn was arrested over alleged financial wrongdoing, his case took an unexpected turn as he fled Japan for Lebanon. WSJ Tokyo Bureau Chief Peter Landers has the details. PHOTO: BEHROUZ MEHRI/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
A passenger plane with 98 people on board crashed shortly after taking off in Kazakhstan, killing at least 12 and injuring dozens more. Photo: Zuma Press
The U.S. conducted airstrikes Sunday against Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah in Iraq and Syria. Photo: U.S. Air Forces Central Command
The Jewish community in Monsey, New York, celebrated the last night of Hanukkah a day after a man attacked congregants inside a rabbi’s house. Investigators said the motive of the suspect is still to be determined. Photo: EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
A gunman opened fire in a Texas church on Sunday, killing two people before he was shot to death by two congregants. Photo: Stewart F. House/Getty Images
California’s sweeping new rent control law is meant to help alleviate pressures surrounding the affordable housing crisis. The result could mean laws like this start popping up all over the country.
A Texas church was live-streaming its Sunday service when a gunman opened fire and killed two people, before he was shot to death by two congregants. Photo: JUAN FIGUEROA/THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Russia’s Federal Security Service arrested Paul Whelan on Dec. 28, 2019 on espionage charges. He has been in a Russian prison for the last 12 months, despite a lack of evidence presented against him. Image: Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters
East is East: Nationalistic policies, such as the two controversial bills that have caused protests across India, could tar Prime Minister Modi’s legacy. Image: STR/Shutterstock
As the U.S. vaping industry faces criticism and regulatory hurdles, companies are looking to Asia for expansion. Most of the world's cigarettes are sold in the region, but capturing that market comes with its own challenges.
Potomac Watch: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has yet to transmit her articles of impeachment to the Senate in an effort to avert the potential consequences of an acquittal. Image: Saul Loeb/Getty Images
Since 1989, The Wall Street Journal and NBC News have asked Americans about the nation, the economy and leaders. WSJ’s Aaron Zitner looks at 2 main trends that emerged over those 30 years. Photo: Getty Images











The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, James Freeman, Bill McGurn and Dan Henninger. Image: Reuters/AP Composite: Brad Howard
As marijuana use has become more socially accepted in the United States, those pushing for legalization should examine the recent harm that vaping has inflicted on thousands of people, many of whom were using marijuana products. Image: Tony Dejack/AP
WSJ's Joanna Stern "bumps into" Heidi Zak, the co-founder and co-CEO of bra brand ThirdLove. The two discuss proper bra care, the company’s algorithm that determines bra sizing and how ThirdLove is challenging Victoria’s Secret. Photo: Andria Chamberlin for The Wall Street Journal
Its peninsula position affords it sweeping views of Paros to the east and west, azure waters on three sides and a clear horizon to the north, dotted with uninhabited rocky islands.


Main Street: In the French countryside outside Le Blanc, a convent called the Little Sisters Disciples of the Lamb accepts those who have Down syndrome into its ranks. Image: Les Petites Sœurs Disciples de l'Agneau
Wildfires in Australia continued to intensify over the weekend and into Monday as local officials warn that large areas of the country are still at risk. Photo: Associated Press
China, Japan and South Korea have agreed at an annual summit to cooperate when dealing with the threat of North Korea’s nuclear program as well as the thorny issue of trade. Photo: WANG ZHAO/POOL/AFP
Amenities include a swimming pool and hot tub, five fireplaces, a theater room and wine bar, a custom wine cellar and tasting room, a workout room, a pool/ping pong table, and a spa room with a sauna, steam room and shower.
Tensions and faultlines are starting to emerge. Image: Chris Carlson/Associated Press