Voters in Chile Overwhelmingly Reject a Draft Constitution

SANTIAGO, Chile—Chileans on Sunday rejected a draft constitution that would have reined in the country’s market-based…

Chileans Wary of Proposed Changes to Constitution

SANTIAGO, Chile—Chileans will vote Sunday on whether to adopt a new constitution that would overhaul Chile’s economic and…

Biden Student Debt Plan Would Send More to Richer Families, JPMorgan Data Shows

President Biden’s plan to forgive student loans would send more money to wealthier families than to…

Xinjiang Rights Report Ratchets Up Standoff Between the U.S. and China

HONG KONG—China lashed out at the United Nations’ human-rights agency, calling its assessment of possible crimes…

Opinion | Minneapolis Schools Discriminate by Race

‘The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the…

The Place With the Most Lithium Is Blowing the Electric-Car Revolution

SALAR DE ATACAMA, Chile—Hailed as the Saudi Arabia of lithium, this California-sized chunk of terrain accounts…

Black and Hispanic Employees Often Get Stuck at the Lowest Rung of the Workplace

A new comprehensive survey by McKinsey suggests that companies’ diversity efforts have largely missed the employees…

Pope Francis, in Canada, Tries to Distinguish Evangelization From the Pain Caused by Colonialism

Listen to article (2 minutes) QUEBEC—Pope Francis repeatedly denounced colonialism during his visit to Canada this…

Teva Agrees to Settle Opioid Lawsuits for as Much as $4.25 Billion

Updated July 26, 2022 8:46 pm ET Listen to article (2 minutes) Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.…