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It’s President Trump’s economy now, and voters are increasingly unhappy with how he’s handling it, a new Wall Street Journal poll finds.
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The “swag gap” refers to a fundamental difference in the way two people carry and present themselves that goes beyond the beauty-meets-brain dynamic.
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Tens of thousands of kids who take prescription ADHD medication also wind up on other powerful psychotropic drugs, studies show.
Youth women’s soccer has become something of an athletic arbitrage for North Korea, which figures other nations won’t subject preteens to such arduous training.
MrBeast explains the scariest moment of being buried alive for seven days.
On a rainy day in Detroit, a Ford engineer got confused, then frustrated—and inspired. His invention changed automobiles forever.
A solar eclipse with a side of world-class cuisine and art. A bucolic wine region without the price-gouging. Consider this list fuel for your 2026 wanderlust.
WSJ reporter Jacob Passy boarded the Celebrity Xcel for its “shakedown cruise”—a final test run new ships often go through before making their public debuts.
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The “talent is everywhere” mantra U.S. employers adopted when the job market was hot is giving way to a more traditional strategy: hire from elite schools.
He’s no Kardashian, but San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has amassed a following with his round-the-clock boosterism. Not everyone is a fan.
WSJ travel columnist Dawn Gilbertson tried American Airlines’ new business-class suite on a trans-Atlantic flight. The question is—was it worth it?
Millions of tons of debris, unexploded bombs, and tens of thousands of families displaced. What will it take to rebuild Gaza?
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Charles Schwab's CEO Rick Wurster warns about the difference between gambling and investing.
Augustus Doricko is a mullet-wearing 25-year-old who commands a small army of meteorologists and drone pilots who are trying to improve cloud seeding.
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This conversation was recorded at the WSJ CEO Council and produced by the WSJ Leadership Institute.
The Lasar’s Group is one of the largest and deadliest drone units in the world. In their secret bunker, dozens of drone pilots attack Russian targets all day.
After receiving grand jury subpoenas Friday, Powell spent the weekend deciding how to respond. By Sunday, he had his answer.
WSJ travel columnist Dawn Gilbertson took the California Zephyr during the Thanksgiving rush. She would do it again—with earplugs.
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What does billionaire Kenn Ricci do when he has a financial success? Buys himself a watch.
WSJ's Ryan Knutson reported from a party exclusively for people named Ryan.
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AI is pushing America’s power grid to its limits, and countries like China are racing ahead.
Matthew McConaughey is taking new legal steps to prevent AI from using his likeness or voice without permission, according to The Wall Street Journal.
It's a good time to be aware of possible warning signs and consider what you would do if “get a new job” were thrust onto your list of New Year’s resolutions.
Forget the Forbidden City. The hottest tourist spot in Beijing is an EV factory.
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MrBeast reveals his biggest personal splurge.
One person died and another was critically injured in a midair helicopter crash in New Jersey, the AP reported.
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Cosm took the blueprint of a planetarium and made it feel like a football stadium. Fans are paying hundreds of dollars to experience it live.
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Corporate America’s latest hot job is also one of the oldest in history: storyteller.
Anthropic’s Claude AI ran a vending machine at WSJ headquarters for several weeks. It lost hundreds of dollars.
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Iranians are leaning heavily on Elon Musk’s Starlink service to share videos of growing protests and the regime’s escalating crackdown with the world.
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