Caffeine: Experts Tips to Get a Boost Without Wrecking Your Sleep

Caffeine: Experts Tips to Get a Boost Without Wrecking Your Sleep

Listen to article (1 minute) Caffeine can give us a boost, but too much can mess with our sleep and make us feel jittery. So how do we know what’s the right amount? Generally, government and health groups recommend that healthy adults consume no more than 400 milligrams of caffeine a day. That comes out to … Read more

China Says It Has Detained a British Spy  

China Says It Has Detained a British Spy  

Updated Jan. 8, 2024 1:17 pm ET SINGAPORE—China has taken into custody an alleged British spy, the country’s national security agency said Monday, as Beijing steps up warnings over national security and the infiltration of foreign spies in the country.  In a social-media post, China’s Ministry of State Security alleged that MI6, the U.K. foreign-intelligence … Read more

Boeing, Aviation Stocks Fall After Rough Start to Year for Air Travel

Boeing, Aviation Stocks Fall After Rough Start to Year for Air Travel

Updated Jan. 8, 2024 2:26 pm ET A burning inferno on the runway, followed four days later by a midair emergency involving a gaping hole in the side of the plane, isn’t the way the airline industry wanted to start 2024. After a fraught 2023, in which safety specialists and regulators raised alarms about mounting … Read more

FAA Orders Grounding of Some Boeing 737 MAX 9 Jets After Emergency Landing

FAA Orders Grounding of Some Boeing 737 MAX 9 Jets After Emergency Landing

Updated Jan. 6, 2024 10:31 pm ET The Federal Aviation Administration ordered a temporary grounding and immediate inspections of dozens of Boeing 737 MAX jets, after one of the planes made an emergency landing when a section of the aircraft ripped away in midair. Passengers and flight attendants described a harrowing incident during an Alaska … Read more

China Doesn’t Want You to Say ‘Tibet’ Anymore

China Doesn’t Want You to Say ‘Tibet’ Anymore

Updated Jan. 6, 2024 12:14 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) Tibet is no longer “Tibet,” not in China anyway. Chinese officials are increasingly using the term “Xizang,” the official English spelling of the name that China’s ethnic Han majority applies to the Tibetan homeland on the country’s far western frontier. Copyright ©2024 Dow … Read more

Job Gains Picked Up in December, Capping Year of Healthy Hiring

Job Gains Picked Up in December, Capping Year of Healthy Hiring

Employers hired at a solid pace in December, capping a year of steady gains for a job market that continues to defy expectations and remains a bright spot in a gradually cooling economy. The U.S. economy added 216,000 jobs last month with most industries increasing employment, the Labor Department reported Friday. That was larger than … Read more

Nation’s Biggest Hospital Landlord Suffers New Losses

Nation’s Biggest Hospital Landlord Suffers New Losses

Medical Properties Trust, the country’s largest hospital landlord, said it would record about $350 million of write-downs related to its largest tenant, which had fallen behind on its rent, and hired a well-known restructuring adviser.  MPT, which had long supported Dallas-based Steward Health Care System, said more write-downs are possible. The news, released Thursday after … Read more

Did Ukraine Miss an Early Chance to Negotiate Peace With Russia?

Did Ukraine Miss an Early Chance to Negotiate Peace With Russia?

By Yaroslav Trofimov Updated Jan. 5, 2024 12:14 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) The lead Ukrainian negotiator, David Arakhamia, pointed to a bottle of sanitizing gel on the table, covered by a crisp white cloth, as Russian and Ukrainian peace delegations gathered in Istanbul’s Dolmabahçe Palace. “That’s an antiseptic,” Arakhamia told his Russian counterpart, President … Read more

18 Minutes to Evacuate a Burning Plane: Success Story or Cautionary Tale?

18 Minutes to Evacuate a Burning Plane: Success Story or Cautionary Tale?

Updated Jan. 4, 2024 2:13 pm ET In its certification, Airbus was required to prove that its A350 aircraft can be evacuated in less than 90 seconds. In Tuesday’s collision in Japan, the last crew member escaped the aircraft after 18 minutes—but there were still no casualties. The sizable discrepancy, for the moment, represents a … Read more

Trump’s Businesses Got Millions From Foreign Governments While He Was President

Trump’s Businesses Got Millions From Foreign Governments While He Was President

Updated Jan. 4, 2024 1:26 pm ET WASHINGTON—China and Saudi Arabia topped a list of 20 countries whose governments or state-linked entities pumped millions of dollars into Donald Trump’s properties while he was president, according to a new report and previously undisclosed records that shed light on Trump’s potential business conflicts as he seeks a … Read more