The U-2 spy plane has been operational for more than 60 years and still uses a film camera to take pictures over the middle east. In this 360-video, join WSJ reporter Michael M. Phillips as he soars to the edge of space in the legendary "Dragon Lady".
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WSJ's Jason Bellini explores the trends, technologies, ideas and challenges that are headed our way. In each episode, we visit the places, and meet the people who can help us to better understand what's upstream.
Taxes are complicated. But not in Richard Rubin’s world! In this video series, WSJ’s tax policy reporter explains a different aspect of the tax code in a unique and entertaining way. Talk of deductions and exemptions has never been so fun.
U.S. companies are holding more than $2.6 trillion in profits across the globe and they haven't paid U.S. taxes on it. Why is so much money offshore, and how could the tax code be changed to bring ...
The sacred cows of the tax code—including breaks for home mortgage interest and state and local taxes—are being challenged. WSJ's Richard Rubin explains.... with real cows. Photo/Illustration: Heat...
WSJ's Richard Rubin takes us to a weird, wacky Santa's workshop to explain who's getting Christmas presents and who's getting coal with the GOP tax bill. It's Taxmas!
Under the new tax law approved by Congress, the standard deduction is going up and the personal exemption is going away. But these changes won't be visible until your 2019 returns. WSJ's Richard Ru...
Congress just created a new tax break for millions of pass-through businesses. But every business owner doesn't automatically qualify. WSJ's Richard Rubin overcomes the obstacles to claim the 20% p...
At WSJ D.Live 2017, Joanna Stern "bumps" into some of the biggest names in tech and media in the elevator and can't resist asking a few questions during the ride.
For small businesses in Philadelphia and across the country, getting capital to operate or expand can be costly as traditional banks are often reluctant to extend small loans or work with risky new...
In Trenton, Tenn., and similar rural communities around the country, many residents are underinsured or uninsured and struggle with medical costs, often forgoing care. This burdens local hospitals,...
Student debt in the U.S. has reached record levels, making higher education out of reach for many people. In New York City, a community college program called ASAP is gaining national attention for...
Wayne Hage may be the last cowboy in his family, ending a tradition of cattle ranching that started during the Civil War. The Hages have been fighting with the federal government over grazing right...
Newspaper columnist Joline Gutierrez-Krueger, who has spent years chronicling the opioid epidemic in New Mexico, thought she knew the tell-tale signs of heroin abuse. Then her son died of an overdo...
After 9/11, twin brothers Mike and Chris Goski answered the call and enlisted in the U.S. military. Their long journey home is a story of love and loss. WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE. Video: Gabe Johnso...
After 20 years in space, the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft will make its suicide plunge into Saturn's atmosphere on Sept. 15. For the team of scientists who began working on the project in the 1980s, ...
Each year, hundreds of airplanes reach the end of their lives and are crushed for scrap metal. At a facility in Arizona, a group of “undertakers” carries out this final act for a Boeing 747. Witnes...
Up to 50 times more powerful than heroin, the synthetic painkiller Fentanyl presents a new level of peril in America's opioid crisis. Joseph Murphy's addiction tore his family apart; now they're ai...
A lack of maternity services and specialists in rural America is putting pregnant women at risk. In Louisville, Ga., certified nurse midwife Linda Randolph is the only medical professional providin...
Bitcoin is attracting the attention as a wildly-volatile, all-digital currency. How does it work? How are criminals taking advantage of it? How risky an investment is it? In this Bitcoin explainer,...
In documents distributed around areas it controls in Syria, Islamic State — also known as ISIS — is promoting a harsh set of rules for schools and educators to follow. WSJ's Reem Makhoul reports.
The East Side Access project will link the Long Island Railroad to New York City's Grand Central Terminal. Projected to be completed in 2022, it required construction of about eight miles' worth of...
Cirque du Soleil reassessed its safety practices and revamped its show 'Kà' after a fatal accident in 2013. But questions remain about whether the show pushes the limits of daredevil stunts. Photo:...
In an exclusive in-person interview with The Wall Street Journal, one of the founders of an activist group that secretly operates inside ISIS's home base talks about how they risk their lives to ge...