Bryan Cranston on his father’s abandonment, a two-year motorcycle trip and his comedic chops. on.wsj.com/4dF8J7r
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Actor Bryan Cranston, who co-stars in Hulu's new “Malcolm in the Middle” series, he talks about his father's abandonment, a two-year motorcycle trip with his brother and studying police science in college.
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Few U.S. cities have prepared as much or for as long for the World Cup as Kansas City. on.wsj.com/3O6yBP6
Some people, frustratingly, don’t lose as much weight as others on popular weight-loss drugs like Wegovy. A new study suggests the answer may be in their genes. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4sVYwbh
Tehran emerged from 38 days of warfare having won its own survival—plus two potential strategic gains.
“My surroundings weren’t always beautiful. And I always used to think if I ever make any money, I would love to have beautiful, warm things around me.”
Inside “Shark Tank” investor Robert Herjavec's property empire across North America and Australia: on.wsj.com/4tVnacr
There's a mini-boom in older male models in their 50s and 60s.
For the brands employing them, the fact that these men look their age, complete with lined faces and salt-and-pepper (or just pure salt) hair is the point.
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Kon Knueppel has hit more 3-pointers than any rookie in basketball history. But he honed his skills in an unlikely place: his dad’s Wisconsin rec league. on.wsj.com/4chFZ2c
Your golf skills Iikely have diminished as you’ve aged. One piece of advice that will rekindle your love of the game: Use the forward tees. on.wsj.com/3QqMW9E
The U.S. labor market bounced back last month with healthy job growth and a decline in unemployment. But another trend also came into focus: the continuing fall in labor-force participation. on.wsj.com/3QdqyAB
The costs of home maintenance and upgrades on America’s aging housing stock are vast and rising fast.
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The Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho’s final work is an immersive, astonishing achievement, viscerally depicting a group of people affected in different ways by a school shooting. on.wsj.com/4ccwdOR
America’s friends in Europe, Asia and the Middle East are frustrated with President Trump acting in ways that they see as erratic and that have caused hardship and uncertainty.
But the allies are also reliant on America’s military and economic might. on.wsj.com/3Ow2SqF
“Shark Tank” star Robert Herjavec says his $200 million real-estate portfolio has been driven less by his investor instincts than by his desire to create a lifestyle for his family, the kind of life he couldn’t have imagined as a child. on.wsj.com/3PXv7yW
The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum highlights the artist’s projects for the city, realized and not, in a revelatory exhibition. on.wsj.com/4cf7aum
President Trump’s bombing campaign against Iran is yielding a windfall for some of America’s top oil CEOs.
Energy executives sold stock worth $1.4 billion in the first quarter on the back of a historic shock to the world’s crude supplies. on.wsj.com/4tvoUbW
Exclusive: The Trump administration is considering a plan to punish some members of the NATO alliance that he believes were unhelpful to the U.S. and Israel during the Iran war, according to administration officials. on.wsj.com/47Ps3uU
Breaking: The Dow surged more than 1,300 points and oil posted its biggest one-day drop since 2020 on.wsj.com/3OdTjfZ
Jasveen Sangha, the drug dealer known as the “Ketamine Queen,” was sentenced to 15 years in prison for supplying the drugs that killed “Friends” star Matthew Perry.
Struggling with headaches and insomnia, she found her voice on public television, and created a daily ritual for millions of stay-at-home moms on.wsj.com/3O6cMiG
The cease-fire between the U.S. and Iran offers a chance to defuse the latest serious threat to the global economy. But for the Federal Reserve, it may have replaced one problem with another.
What’s happening with the Strait of Hormuz? Questions loom about Iran’s control of the critical waterway even as limited ship traffic starts to move through it.
From a backyard sinkhole to a total HVAC overhaul sparked by uninvited attic guests, the cost of keeping up an aging home never ends. We asked readers to share their most surprising repair stories.
I checked my ego at the door. Now I’m playing faster, scoring lower and enjoying the game more. on.wsj.com/3PXMJL9
If it feels like economists have been slumping lately, it’s not just your imagination. With three chances so far in 2026 to project monthly job creation, Wall Street’s soothsayers have struck out.
Iran told mediators it would limit the number of ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz to around a dozen a day and charge tolls under the cease-fire struck by President Trump.