The Wall Street Journal

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Locals and tourists are lining up this summer for a dip in the Seine. But the reopening of the storied river to public swimming after a centurylong ban hasn’t been entirely smooth.

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Homegrown names such as Laopu, Mao Geping and Songmont are winning over customers who are losing their taste for high-end Western brands.

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CK Hutchison Holdings is in talks with a BlackRock-led consortium to include a strategic investor from China to push ahead with its plans to sell ports on either end of the Panama Canal.

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Google DeepMind and OpenAI won gold medals at the math Olympics—but these American teenagers still got higher scores. Will this be the last time humans outperform AI?

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Google DeepMind and OpenAI won gold medals at the math Olympics—but these American teenagers still got higher scores. Will this be the last time humans outperform AI?

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Bosses aren’t just unapologetic about staff cuts. Many are touting shrinking head counts as accomplishments in the AI era.

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As major home insurers flee storm-ravaged markets, Demotech’s ratings enable smaller ones to step in. A string of failures has left homeowners in the lurch.

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The spread of electronic shelf labels to big U.S. retailers like Kroger and Walmart has raised questions about a future where prices could change in an instant.

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The U.S. President gets his beloved 15% tariff but little else from Europe.

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The pact imposes a baseline tariff of 15% on the U.S.’s biggest trading partner.

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False records help Brazil’s dubious charge against a Bolsonaro ally.

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Recognizing a state of Palestine before it exists does nothing for peace.

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Who created a fake U.S. record of entry used to keep a Lula critic in Brazilian jail?

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At NPR and PBS, bias has long been the biggest problem. Let 1,000 podcasts bloom.

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A top FDA appointee who doesn’t think patients can be trusted to make their own healthcare decisions.

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It used to be taboo to say you hated the Jews and wanted to wipe Israel off the map. Not anymore.

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A stabbing suspect, who is believed to have acted alone, is in custody, but no motive is known, police say.

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The Trump FDA tries to kill a therapy that has helped boys with a deadly diagnosis.

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The Fed might have to raise the target rate to bring down inflation.

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In 2000, there were 23 aluminum smelters in America. Now it’s down to four.

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Consolidate your personal data with your passwords for convenience and security.

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Expensive labels are trying to figure out why sales have weakened so much outside a recession.

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Some patients reluctantly shifted to save money while others have appealed for coverage of Zepbound after having experienced better weight-loss results and fewer side effects.

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The president is calling for increased logging in national forests and raising trade protections against Canadian exports.

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The announcement of a 10-hour daily suspension follows growing pressure on Israel as a deadly hunger crisis spreads across the enclave.