Daylight Saving Time Might Boost Your Mood
Daylight Saving might have a perk: Researchers think spending more time in the sun might help boost your mood. An uptick in serotonin in the brain might be the cause.
Daylight Saving might have a perk: Researchers think spending more time in the sun might help boost your mood. An uptick in serotonin in the brain might be the cause.
For the first time, a total lunar eclipse, also known as a blood moon, was visible to early risers on a U.S. election day. These eclipses happen when the Earth, sun and moon are in perfect alignment. Photo: Stefani Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images
On June 29, 2007, the first iPhone went on sale. On that same day, a boy named Noah Schmick was born. Over the next 15 years, the iPhone grew…and so did Noah. Through interviews with current and former Apple executives, WSJ’s Joanna Stern traces how Apple’s invention matured and changed all of us—perhaps the youngest generation most of all.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul defeated Republican U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, becoming the first woman elected to lead New York State. She became the Empire State’s first female governor last year after Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned. Photo: Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images
Elon Musk’s new ownership of Twitter could be affected by the ties one of his other companies has to China. Tesla sources materials and builds and sells its electric cars there. But Beijing is often sensitive about what is said about it on social media. WSJ Heard on the Street Europe Editor Stephen Wilmot joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss. Photo: Constanza Hevia/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
As Russia suffers losses in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has made veiled threats to use nuclear weapons—a scenario that security experts still deem unlikely. WSJ looks at satellite images and documents to understand how the process of launching a strike would work. Photo composite: Eve Hartley
Speaking at the 2022 Baron Funds Conference in New York, Elon Musk discussed the 'revenue challenges' he's facing at Twitter, and how a product plan conceived more than 20 years ago could see the social media platform become one of the most valuable companies in the world. Image: Baron Capital via AP/Anadolu Agency Composite: Mark Kelly
With pointy hats and twirling brooms, people dressed as witches are dancing on streets around the world to celebrate Walpurgis Night, a central European holiday that’s considered a second Halloween for some Germans. Photo: Simon Simard for The Wall Street Journal
Tankers carrying liquefied natural gas are floating off Europe's coast, waiting for the price of the fuel to rise. WSJ’s Joe Wallace explains how the tankers are Europe’s attempt to address the energy shortage and what it might mean for the continent this winter. Photo Illustration: Alexander Hotz/WSJ
Amid conflicting signals, David Kelly, chief global strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, discusses the current state of the jobs market.