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Pakistan Convicts Opposition Figure, Signals Election Delay

Pakistan Convicts Opposition Figure, Signals Election Delay

     The twin moves imperil a fragile democracy after several periods of military rule ...

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With China Attending, Ukraine Peace Discussions Inch Forward

With China Attending, Ukraine Peace Discussions Inch Forward

     Saudi-hosted talks, which excluded Russia, narrowed gaps between Ukraine and major developing countries over fair conditions to end the war ...

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Russia and China Sent Large Naval Patrol Near Alaska

Russia and China Sent Large Naval Patrol Near Alaska

     Four U.S. destroyers were dispatched to monitor Russian and Chinese ships T...

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Harvard Law Professor Charles J. Ogletree Jr. Dies at 70

Harvard Law Professor Charles J. Ogletree Jr. Dies at 70

     Civil-rights scholar fought for reparations for Tulsa Race Massacre and mentored Michelle and Barack Obama Charles J. Ogletree Jr. at the NAACP Image Awa...

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Three Men Battle the FBI Over Buried Civil War Gold. ‘Stuff Just Doesn’t Add Up.’

Three Men Battle the FBI Over Buried Civil War Gold. ‘Stuff Just Doesn’t Add Up.’

     Treasure hunters are aiming to prove there were tons of loot in the ground in Pennsylvania—and that the government took it This 2018 photo released by Fe...

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If All You Want Is Money, These Financial Advisers Might Say ‘No Thanks’

If All You Want Is Money, These Financial Advisers Might Say ‘No Thanks’

     Advisers get pickier about clients or leave jobs they feel conflicted about ...

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1000-Lb. Sisters Resumes Filming in Wake of Stunning Brawl Between Co-Stars

    Amy Slaton and Tammy Slaton have gone back to work. According to The Sun, the siblings have resumed filming on Season 4 of 1000-Lb. Sisters… following a...

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Convicted in Corruption Case

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Convicted in Corruption Case

     Conviction could disqualify Khan from running in national elections due by November ...

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The ‘Unicorn Exercise’ Everyone Wants to Do Now

The ‘Unicorn Exercise’ Everyone Wants to Do Now

     As women embrace strength training, executing a pull-up has become a way for many to show just how strong they are Rachel Harrison,47, owns a luxury hosp...

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Need to Hire Workers in a Hot Job Market? Let Them Do Some Remote Work

Need to Hire Workers in a Hot Job Market? Let Them Do Some Remote Work

     Employers offering flexible work options are hiring at a faster pace than those requiring full-time office attendance ...

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News Quiz for Aug. 5, 2023

News Quiz for Aug. 5, 2023

     Test your knowledge of the week’s events as reported in The Wall Street Journal. ...

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Police Pursuit of U.S.-Based Activist Embroils Family in Hong Kong

Police Pursuit of U.S.-Based Activist Embroils Family in Hong Kong

     Elmer Yuen’s relatives, including a pro-Beijing lawmaker, were held and questioned in Chinese city as authorities step up pressure on exiled dissidents ...

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Ukrainian Sea Drones Attack Russian Oil Tanker in Black Sea

Ukrainian Sea Drones Attack Russian Oil Tanker in Black Sea

     Strike opens a possible new phase of the war The Russian tanker Sig, pictur...

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‘Give Me a Sign: The Language of Symbols’ Review: Pictures Worth a Thousand Words

‘Give Me a Sign: The Language of Symbols’ Review: Pictures Worth a Thousand Words

     At Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, an exhibition examines the legacy of designer Henry Dreyfuss and the fascinating histories behind many of the...

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‘Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning’ and ‘Lowcountry’ Reviews: Southern Stories Renewed Through Jazz

‘Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning’ and ‘Lowcountry’ Reviews: Southern Stories Renewed Through Jazz

     Trumpeter Chief Adjuah, formerly known as Christian Scott, sets aside his usual instrument and embraces his Black Indian heritage on a new album; Lowcount...

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Small Firms Still Trying to Hire

Small Firms Still Trying to Hire

     The latest NFIB survey finds a continuing worker shortage at small U.S. businesses. ...

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‘The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart’ Review: Thorny Drama on the Australian Prairie

‘The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart’ Review: Thorny Drama on the Australian Prairie

     This Prime Video miniseries slowly untangles the secrets of a family-run flower farm and its matriarch, played by Sigourney Weaver ...

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China Can’t Seem to Make Friends or Influence People

China Can’t Seem to Make Friends or Influence People

     Even as Xi has doubled down on soft power efforts, global public opinion has become more hostile. ...

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‘Dreamin’ Wild’ Review: When Past Melodies Resurface

‘Dreamin’ Wild’ Review: When Past Melodies Resurface

     Casey Affleck, Walton Goggins and Zooey Deschanel star in a film based on the real-life Donnie and Joe Emerson, brothers whose home-recorded ’70s album pu...

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Unclaimed Funds Brought My Father Back

Unclaimed Funds Brought My Father Back

     His song royalties reminded me of his Glenn Miller-approved World War II ditty. By Michael J...

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Of Making Many Books There Is No End

Of Making Many Books There Is No End

     Deciding which ones belong on the Jewish shelf is a sure path to weariness of the flesh. By E...

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The Unprecedented Jack Smith

The Unprecedented Jack Smith

     If lying politicians can be prosecuted for ‘fraud,’ as he proposes in the Trump indictment, we’ll need a lot of new prisons. ...

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Republicans Return to the SALT Mines

Republicans Return to the SALT Mines

     Eight Members want to subsidize high taxes in Democratic states. By The Ed...

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Democrats and the Trump Indictment Spectacle

Democrats and the Trump Indictment Spectacle

     They want the election to be all about the former President, all the time. By ...

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Trump’s Jan. 6 Trial: We Owe It to History

Trump’s Jan. 6 Trial: We Owe It to History

     Meanwhile, Hunter Biden’s legal problems become newly substantial to voters in the American middle. ...

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The Turmoil in Northern Africa

The Turmoil in Northern Africa

     The harm from a coup in Niger and Russian meddling won’t stay in the Sahel. By ...

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‘Back to the Future: The Musical’ Review: Doc’s DeLorean on Broadway

‘Back to the Future: The Musical’ Review: Doc’s DeLorean on Broadway

     Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard score this adaptation of the ’80s classic, which attempts to replicate the charm of the Michael J. Fox-led original. ...

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We Need Asylums—by Any Other Name

We Need Asylums—by Any Other Name

     Psychiatric hospitals were effective in getting patients to be able to live in their communities. By ...

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Devon Archer’s Full Biden Story

Devon Archer’s Full Biden Story

     VP Biden mixed the family business with his Ukraine diplomacy. By The Edit...

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Alito on Free Exercise of Religion and Judicial Ethics

Alito on Free Exercise of Religion and Judicial Ethics

     If the justices won’t regulate themselves, should Congress do it for them? By Readers ...

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Oppenheimer’s Moral Dilemma—and Ours

Oppenheimer’s Moral Dilemma—and Ours

     Trump talks about the dangers of nuclear weapons. Is our fear of them inadequate? By Readers ...

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‘August Wilson’ Review: Staging the Blues

‘August Wilson’ Review: Staging the Blues

     The playwright’s triumphant, heartbreaking depictions of black life and history transcended genres and transformed American theater. ...

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Tensions Between Russian, Western Allies Grow Over Niger Coup

Tensions Between Russian, Western Allies Grow Over Niger Coup

     European countries evacuate citizens from Niger as West African states pick sides ...

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What Are North Korea’s Nuclear-Weapon Capabilities and Is the Threat Expanding?

     Kim Jong Un has vowed to never surrender his nuclear weapons, which have the potential to hit anywhere in the U.S. ...

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Israeli Reservists Start Missing Duty, Threatening Military Unity and Readiness

Israeli Reservists Start Missing Duty, Threatening Military Unity and Readiness

     Refusal to serve is one of the starkest examples of how the push to remake the judiciary has torn the country apart ...

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China’s Latest Problem: People Don’t Want to Go There

China’s Latest Problem: People Don’t Want to Go There

     As geopolitical tensions rise, fewer visitors are traveling to the world’s No. 2 economy, widening the East-West divide ...

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Rags-to-Riches Female Candidate Shakes Up Mexico Presidential Race

Rags-to-Riches Female Candidate Shakes Up Mexico Presidential Race

     Xóchitl Gálvez, who sold tamales as a child, spars with President López Obrador and offers encouragement to a dispirited opposition Xóchitl Gálvez, campa...

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What Is Happening in Niger? What to Know About the Coup

What Is Happening in Niger? What to Know About the Coup

     Ouster of elected president of the U.S. counterterrorism ally in West Africa prompts threats of a military intervention Supporters of the military junta’...

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Triple-Digit Heat, but No Electric Bill? For Passive Homeowners, ‘It’s Hard to Go Back’

Triple-Digit Heat, but No Electric Bill? For Passive Homeowners, ‘It’s Hard to Go Back’

     Three side-by-side houses in Boston are designed to offer clean inside air, reduced emissions and little to no energy costs The three certified ‘passive ...

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Islamic State Confirms Top Leader Is Dead

Islamic State Confirms Top Leader Is Dead

     This is the third top leader of the extremist group to be killed in less than two years ...

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Pakistan Convicts Opposition Figure, Signals Election Delay

The twin moves imperil a fragile democracy after several periods of military rule ...

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With China Attending, Ukraine Peace Discussions Inch Forward

Saudi-hosted talks, which excluded Russia, narrowed gaps between Ukraine and major developing countries over fair conditions to e...

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Russia and China Sent Large Naval Patrol Near Alaska

Four U.S. destroyers were dispatched to monitor Russian and Chinese ships ...

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Harvard Law Professor Charles J. Ogletree Jr. Dies at 70

Civil-rights scholar fought for reparations for Tulsa Race Massacre and mentored Michelle and Barack Obama Charles J. Ogletree J...

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Three Men Battle the FBI Over Buried Civil War Gold. ‘Stuff Just Doesn’t Add Up.’

Treasure hunters are aiming to prove there were tons of loot in the ground in Pennsylvania—and that the government took it This ...

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If All You Want Is Money, These Financial Advisers Might Say ‘No Thanks’

Advisers get pickier about clients or leave jobs they feel conflicted about ...

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1000-Lb. Sisters Resumes Filming in Wake of Stunning Brawl Between Co-Stars

Amy Slaton and Tammy Slaton have gone back to work. According to The Sun, the siblings have resumed filming on Season 4 of 1000...

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Convicted in Corruption Case

Conviction could disqualify Khan from running in national elections due by November ...

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The ‘Unicorn Exercise’ Everyone Wants to Do Now

As women embrace strength training, executing a pull-up has become a way for many to show just how strong they are Rachel Harris...

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Need to Hire Workers in a Hot Job Market? Let Them Do Some Remote Work

Employers offering flexible work options are hiring at a faster pace than those requiring full-time office attendance ...

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News Quiz for Aug. 5, 2023

Test your knowledge of the week’s events as reported in The Wall Street Journal. ...

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Police Pursuit of U.S.-Based Activist Embroils Family in Hong Kong

Elmer Yuen’s relatives, including a pro-Beijing lawmaker, were held and questioned in Chinese city as authorities step up pressur...

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Ukrainian Sea Drones Attack Russian Oil Tanker in Black Sea

Strike opens a possible new phase of the war The R...

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‘Give Me a Sign: The Language of Symbols’ Review: Pictures Worth a Thousand Words

At Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, an exhibition examines the legacy of designer Henry Dreyfuss and the fascinating his...

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‘Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning’ and ‘Lowcountry’ Reviews: Southern Stories Renewed Through Jazz

Trumpeter Chief Adjuah, formerly known as Christian Scott, sets aside his usual instrument and embraces his Black Indian heritage...

Read More

Small Firms Still Trying to Hire

The latest NFIB survey finds a continuing worker shortage at small U.S. businesses. ...

Read More

‘The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart’ Review: Thorny Drama on the Australian Prairie

This Prime Video miniseries slowly untangles the secrets of a family-run flower farm and its matriarch, played by Sigourney Weave...

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China Can’t Seem to Make Friends or Influence People

Even as Xi has doubled down on soft power efforts, global public opinion has become more hostile. ...

Read More

‘Dreamin’ Wild’ Review: When Past Melodies Resurface

Casey Affleck, Walton Goggins and Zooey Deschanel star in a film based on the real-life Donnie and Joe Emerson, brothers whose ho...

Read More

Unclaimed Funds Brought My Father Back

His song royalties reminded me of his Glenn Miller-approved World War II ditty. ...

Read More

Of Making Many Books There Is No End

Deciding which ones belong on the Jewish shelf is a sure path to weariness of the flesh. ...

Read More

The Unprecedented Jack Smith

If lying politicians can be prosecuted for ‘fraud,’ as he proposes in the Trump indictment, we’ll need a lot of new prisons. ...

Read More

Republicans Return to the SALT Mines

Eight Members want to subsidize high taxes in Democratic states. By ...

Read More

Democrats and the Trump Indictment Spectacle

They want the election to be all about the former President, all the time. By ...

Read More

Trump’s Jan. 6 Trial: We Owe It to History

Meanwhile, Hunter Biden’s legal problems become newly substantial to voters in the American middle. ...

Read More

The Turmoil in Northern Africa

The harm from a coup in Niger and Russian meddling won’t stay in the Sahel. By ...

Read More

‘Back to the Future: The Musical’ Review: Doc’s DeLorean on Broadway

Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard score this adaptation of the ’80s classic, which attempts to replicate the charm of the Michael J...

Read More

We Need Asylums—by Any Other Name

Psychiatric hospitals were effective in getting patients to be able to live in their communities. ...

Read More

Devon Archer’s Full Biden Story

VP Biden mixed the family business with his Ukraine diplomacy. By ...

Read More

Alito on Free Exercise of Religion and Judicial Ethics

If the justices won’t regulate themselves, should Congress do it for them? By ...

Read More

Oppenheimer’s Moral Dilemma—and Ours

Trump talks about the dangers of nuclear weapons. Is our fear of them inadequate? ...

Read More

‘August Wilson’ Review: Staging the Blues

The playwright’s triumphant, heartbreaking depictions of black life and history transcended genres and transformed American theat...

Read More

Tensions Between Russian, Western Allies Grow Over Niger Coup

European countries evacuate citizens from Niger as West African states pick sides ...

Read More

What Are North Korea’s Nuclear-Weapon Capabilities and Is the Threat Expanding?

Kim Jong Un has vowed to never surrender his nuclear weapons, which have the potential to hit anywhere in the U.S. ...

Read More

Israeli Reservists Start Missing Duty, Threatening Military Unity and Readiness

Refusal to serve is one of the starkest examples of how the push to remake the judiciary has torn the country apart ...

Read More

China’s Latest Problem: People Don’t Want to Go There

As geopolitical tensions rise, fewer visitors are traveling to the world’s No. 2 economy, widening the East-West divide ...

Read More

Rags-to-Riches Female Candidate Shakes Up Mexico Presidential Race

Xóchitl Gálvez, who sold tamales as a child, spars with President López Obrador and offers encouragement to a dispirited oppositi...

Read More

What Is Happening in Niger? What to Know About the Coup

Ouster of elected president of the U.S. counterterrorism ally in West Africa prompts threats of a military intervention Supporte...

Read More

Triple-Digit Heat, but No Electric Bill? For Passive Homeowners, ‘It’s Hard to Go Back’

Three side-by-side houses in Boston are designed to offer clean inside air, reduced emissions and little to no energy costs The ...

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Islamic State Confirms Top Leader Is Dead

This is the third top leader of the extremist group to be killed in less than two years ...

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