In Juneau, Alaska, seven homes from as far back as the gold rush era stand in the way of a plan to build apartments and condos to help alleviate a housing shortage on.wsj.com/4v4sA5C
Over the course of a year, the Journal followed Ukrainians in a town on the front line as the fabric of their lives was slowly, painfully torn apart on.wsj.com/3QEdpkD
Four takeaways from our microfinancing investigation: Tiny loans to poor people were seen as a path to prosperity, but have they worked? on.wsj.com/4uzF1p7
Billionaire investor Ken Griffin is the Miami mystery buyer gobbling up more than 100 condo units in a building across from his future headquarters on.wsj.com/4xE03po
About three dozen investors, from Silicon Valley titans to a family office in Tampa, hold stakes in the big three companies at the core of the mega IPO wave. Here’s a look at who they are. on.wsj.com/4uzCewb
Some of the biggest Medicare insurers had some of the highest rates of denying costly nursing-home care, a new federal investigation shows on.wsj.com/4omFbPb
Jared Kushner wants to spend $5 billion building a luxury beach resort area a corner of Eastern Europe often overlooked by U.S. investors—but things aren’t going well on.wsj.com/4ekZoAd
Consumer prices were up 4.2% in May from a year earlier, the Labor Department said Wednesday, accelerating from 3.8% the previous month on.wsj.com/3RZBoLw
North Korea’s uranium-enrichment capacity could soon expand by 75% once a new facility reaches full production, according to new research on.wsj.com/4vwigTG
Taiwan fired U.S. mobile missile launchers into the strategic waters directly facing China for the first time on Wednesday, sending a message of resolve to Beijing and Washington on.wsj.com/4eg90wa
Elon Musk is on track to become the world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX goes public this week. Will his loyal retail investors fare as well as he? on.wsj.com/4efwAJx
A U.S. drone boat found and rescued the crew of an American Apache helicopter that crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, in a first-of-its-kind operation on.wsj.com/4xi51Yr
An uproar in Wyoming: Officials are weighing a temporary “man camp” to house thousands of workers brought into the state to build giant data centers on.wsj.com/4uY3khn