The Wall Street Journal

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The tang of chlorine and the feel of water make the stresses and tragedies of life more manageable.

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CEO Mike Wirth is overhauling the oil giant’s ‘nice’ corporate culture, getting tougher not just on his employees but also on rivals and the politicians standing in his way.

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The loyalties and larger-than-life figures prompting some people to turn down insanely lucrative offers.

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Over 150 million people use the fitness app. Michael Martin is hoping its new ’Athlete Intelligence’ will convince more of them to pay for it.

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The death toll here is at least three times Gaza’s. Greta Thunberg and America’s campus leftists are indifferent.

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As restaurants close, D.C. punts paying tipped servers $17.95 an hour.

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His trial has been marked by legal and judicial irregularities.

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The President is showing he won’t be cowed by nuclear blackmail.

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Trump would have won without Russia; how the CIA pulled the FBI’s strings is the untold story.

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Álvaro Uribe, a U.S. ally revered for having battered Marxist rebels, received a 12-year term.

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The mechanism is part of President Trump’s plan to funnel more American equipment to Kyiv for its fight against Russia.

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Michael Spillane, who is currently helming the brewer, plans to step down this month due to personal reasons.

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The automaker was found partly liable over its driver-assistance software in a deadly 2019 collision.

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The automaker was found partly liable over its driver-assistance software in a deadly 2019 collision.

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Daniel Libeskind, the architect behind the redeveloped World Trade Center, talks of his work, his love of America, and his coming of age in the shadow of the Holocaust.

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The U.S. president criticized former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, saying words ‘can often lead to unintended consequences.’.

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The emerging technology promises better medicine, faster internet and more sustainable food production. It also comes with some big risks.

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Plus, pork optimization, autonomous trucks and efficient chips, in this edition of The Future of Everything newsletter.

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Rescuers found more bodies Friday, taking total to 31 dead from Thursday’s bombardment of Ukraine’s capital.

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Parents of boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy weigh in on drug innovation and medical regulation.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration should allow patients with life-threatening diseases to access promising but not fully tested new medicines.

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A new EPA policy will give the U.S. a boost in the artificial-intelligence race against China.

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A new EPA policy will give the U.S. a boost in the artificial-intelligence race against China.

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A new EPA policy will give the U.S. a boost in the artificial-intelligence race against China.