Zelensky warned of a possible escalation by Russia ahead of Ukraine’s Independence Day after the daughter of a Putin ally died in an apparent assassination
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The market’s recent rebound shows an encouraging sign of a rally’s durability, yet few investors are willing to call a market bottom
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The race to produce variant-targeted Covid-19 boosters for the U.S. is a test of the plug-and-play potential of Moderna’s and Pfizer’s MRNA technology
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Soaring temperatures in Spain are hitting olive-oil production, threatening to further stoke food inflation
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With practice, most of us can get better at meaningful conversations, psychologists say. Here’s what they recommend.
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The switcheroo that stock funds have been pulling to make their returns look better.
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Robinhood is growing how much money it makes money per user for the first time since the meme-stock frenzy of 2021. But as explains, it's not just from stock trades. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3K0doQc
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Some Russian nationalist figures and pro-war bloggers are criticizing the poor battlefield performance in Ukraine
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Only you and your bartender know that the beer you're drinking is only water. No-alcohol beverages now come in cans and bottles designed to look boozy.
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Obituary: Rakesh Jhunjhunwala had the equivalent of about $420 to invest when he began his career as a value hunter in the Indian stock market in 1985.
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Dogs are sloppy drinkers. But the physics of how they compensate for a wide jaw are quite elegant.
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“I didn’t want to get made fun of for drinking Poland Spring at a punk show." Liquid Death and other no-booze beverages are designed to pass for harder stuff.
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"I don't want to die. I want a real life." Harlan Band quit heroin, started college. He hoped Adderall would yield A's. It was too easy to get, too easy to abuse.
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It now costs more than $300,000 to raise a child, or more than $18,000 a year for expenses like food, housing, haircuts and sports
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An activist investor’s letter rekindled a long-running debate at Disney: What to do about ESPN
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Lena Dunham says she drinks a daily trio of green tea, coffee and another green tea. ”It’s a pretty lethal and hand-shaking caffeine combination.”
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Despite worse-than-expected numbers, Target shares only dipped modestly. explains why. #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3SS3ggJ
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For a small Southern beach town with unusually big appeal: arty and seductive Ocean Springs, Miss.
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“The buyers just disappeared off the face of the earth.” Housing boom towns such as Boise are deflating fast.
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Food inflation is helping Walmart attract a more affluent customer base, explains #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3QLQONn
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From : America doesn’t seem so “exceptional” anymore. To understand why, there are five relevant factors to consider, writes Richard Vedder.
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Victoria’s Secret is trying to change. Many shoppers haven’t noticed.
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“It’s been a cluster and a half.” Flying into Florida is a mess, and it’s one reason U.S. air travel across the country has been so tough on travelers.
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Mariah Carey wants the title “Queen of Christmas” to herself. Another Queen of Christmas is fighting back.
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If a salesman wants to convince people to buy what he’s selling, it helps if he has a beard, according to a study
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Are office compliments unprofessional? Or socially defusing necessities? HBO’s "Industry" sparks a debate about what’s appropriate among women.
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With “House of the Dragon” George R.R. Martin has a tighter grip on the “Game of Thrones” mythology he created. “I believe I have more influence now than I did on the original show.”
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The steps windows-and-doors company Pella is taking evoke memories of old company towns, where employers shaped nearly every facet of community life. Welcome to Pella, Iowa.
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#Barbiecore is trending. But does this pink-and-neon look, spurred in part by the forthcoming Barbie film and latest Valentino show, apply to professional, adult women? Some experts (and fans) say yes.
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If you want to live in this Washington D.C. suburb, be prepared for a long house hunt
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Despite the sting of inflation, Americans are shelling out for pricey hotel rooms and splurging on theme parks this summer after two years of being cooped up at home during the pandemic #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3AlBBgB
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Ford is facing a potential $1.7 billion verdict in a case involving a 2014 rollover of a Ford F-250 pickup truck that left two people dead
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Guys, your T-shirt collars are sad and saggy. If you’re suffering from this ailment—colloquially called “bacon neck”—look no further. We have fixes.
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The technology inside companies has never been more complex, and those companies aren’t always good at organizing things to make onboarding intuitive and easy
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Got energy to burn while waiting for your flight at the airport? Try these simple-to-learn exercises to help pass the time.
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From : The shoe must fit comfortably on the other foot if justice is to be done. There can’t be one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans, writes .
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Lululemon, the activewear company best known for women’s yoga pants, has garnered a near-religious following amongst men for its spartan, wouldn’t-turn-heads, tech-fabric trousers
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Employers can electronically track much of what their workers do. But should they?
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“Our mortgage payment is $1 more than what we were paying in rent in New Jersey.” Out-of-state buyers are moving to the greater Hilton Head area, leaving behind brutal winters, hellish commutes and high taxes.
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