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The Man Whose Job Is Making Sure We Don't Have Blackouts This Summer (wsj.com)
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The Autism-Therapy Business Is Booming–and So Is the Billing Abuse (wsj.com)
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Replimune's Drug Got Third Chance After White House Intervention (wsj.com)
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Phoenix Built an Empire of Cubicle Jobs. AI Is Coming to Tear It Down (wsj.com)
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A Luxury Survivalist Community Is Tearing Itself Apart (wsj.com)
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His Chatbot Nearly Ruined Him. To Recover, He Had to Destroy It (wsj.com)
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Kash Patel merch site hacked to trick users into installing malware (san.com)
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The Colorado River Is on the Brink of Disaster (wsj.com)
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Boeing, Toyota Donated $1M Each to Transportation Secretary's Road-Trip Show (wsj.com)
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Princeton Changes Its 133-Year-Old Honor Code over AI Cheating Fears (wsj.com)
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Jho Low, Fugitive Behind 1MDB Scandal, Seeks Pardon from Trump (wsj.com)
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The Hunter-Gatherers Weighing Whether to Join the Modern World (wsj.com)
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Storied Toolmaker Closes Its Last Hometown Plant–and Blames Its Tape Measures (wsj.com)
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Trump Pressures FDA Commissioner to Approve Flavored Vapes (wsj.com)
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How YouTube Took over the American Classroom (wsj.com)
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'We Know You Live Right Here': No Secrets in America's New Surveillance Dragnet (wsj.com)
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My Daughter Died at 32. My Devices Won't Let Me Rest (wsj.com)
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The U.S. Wants to Ban China's High-Tech Cars, They're Already Here in El Paso (wsj.com)
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JetBlue used private data like internet history to set prices, per lawsuit (nbcnews.com)
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A Breakthrough Heart Procedure Comes with Risky Tradeoffs (wsj.com)
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The Seaside Town Trying to Reclaim Its Title as 'Submarine Capital of the World' (wsj.com)
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Next Time You Order a Dairy Queen Blizzard, You May Be Talking to AI (wsj.com)
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Europe Is Accelerating a NATO Fallback Plan in Case Trump Pulls Out (wsj.com)
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Apple Maps Ads Move Closer to Launch with iOS 26.5 Beta 2 (macrumors.com)
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Missouri town fires half its city council over data center deal (politico.com)
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Kids Are Discovering the Joys–and Pains–Of the Landline (wsj.com)
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Lethal conflict after group fission in wild chimpanzees (science.org)
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The Small Private Colleges Dying in a Winner-Take-All University Marketplace (wsj.com)
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Dear Boys, Looksmaxxing Is a Fool's Errand (wsj.com)
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A Startup Is Supplying Drones to High Schools to Stop Mass Shootings (wsj.com)
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Harvard's Push to Cap 'A' Grades Has Students Howling in Protest (wsj.com)
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Kremlin Enters the Chat with Russia's New Super-App (wsj.com)
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Where You Work Matters List 2026 (whereyouworkmatters.org)
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Lawmakers to Introduce Bipartisan Bill Banning Sports Bets on Prediction Markets (wsj.com)
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Two Crypto Bros Built a Real Estate Empire. Then the Homes Started to Fall Apart (wired.com)
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Anti-Private Equity Is Good Business (bloomberg.com)
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She Hoped Ketamine Would Rewire Her Brain. She Didn't Live to See It Work (wsj.com)
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He Was Chevron's Man in Venezuela–and a CIA Informant (wsj.com)
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The Boom in Autism Therapy Is Medicaid's Fastest-Growing Jackpot (wsj.com)
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VW Dealers Revolt over Plan to Sell a New Brand of SUV Directly to Consumers (wsj.com)
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The Crossing Guard Making $14,000 a Month Mailing Out Her Musings from the Job (wsj.com)
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A New Threat to Power Grids: Data Centers Unplugging at Once (wsj.com)
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Nebraska's Most Feared Man: The Auditor Who Busts State Workers Running Errands (wsj.com)
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Werner Herzog Isn't Afraid (freakonomics.com)
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U.S. Power-Plant Pollution Rose Sharply in 2025 (wsj.com)
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The Sickest Burns on the Internet Are Coming from French Bureaucrats (wsj.com)
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Novo Nordisk to Cut U.S. List Prices for Ozempic, Wegovy by Up to 50% (wsj.com)
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Why Hold Your Straight-A Student Back a Year? To Get a Better Endorsement Deal (wsj.com)
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How a Pencil-Purchasing U.S. Bureaucrat Ended Up Shaking Hands with Putin (wsj.com)
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OpenAI Executive Who Opposed 'Adult Mode' Fired for Sexual Discrimination (wsj.com)
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A Stanford Experiment to Pair 5,000 Singles Has Taken over Campus (wsj.com)
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One Generation Runs the Country. The Next Cashed in on Crypto (wsj.com)
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These White-Collar Workers Actually Made the Switch to a Trade (wsj.com)
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China Bans Retractable Door Handles on Cars as Safety Concerns Grow (wsj.com)
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I Test Drove a Chinese EV. Now I Don't Want to Buy American Cars Anymore (wsj.com)
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The Secret Society of People Who Know the Formula for WD-40 (wsj.com)
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The Messy Human Drama That Dealt a Blow to One of AI's Hottest Startups (wsj.com)
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Matthew McConaughey Trademarks Himself to Fight AI Misuse (wsj.com)
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America's Biggest Power Grid Operator Has an AI Problem–Too Many Data Centers (wsj.com)
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U.S. Prosecutors Are Investigating Fed Chair Jerome Powell (wsj.com)
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The $160K Mechanic Job That Ford Can't Fill (wsj.com)
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Journalism-Powered Hedge Fund Finds Good News Can Be Profitable (wsj.com)
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The Hottest High Schools in Massachusetts Are Trade Schools (wsj.com)
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Her daughter was unraveling, and she didn't know why. Then she found the AI chat (washingtonpost.com)
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Nike's Revival of Classic Brand Has a Hitch–Soccer Coach Grabbed the Trademark (wsj.com)
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$4k Nosebleeds: The Freakout over World Cup Ticket Prices (wsj.com)
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Britain Asked a Power Plant to Build a 'Fish Disco.' It's Not Going Well (wsj.com)
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The Secret of Latino Teens' Better Mental Health (wsj.com)
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Adriana Kugler: Public Financial Disclosure Report [pdf] (oge.gov)
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JPMorgan secures deals with fintech aggregators over fees to access data (reuters.com)
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What Happens When You Turn 20 (freakonomics.com)
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Lose weight or lose your jobs, offshore workers told (bbc.com)
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US Companies Announce Most October Job Cuts in over 20 Years (bloomberg.com)
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NYC Holiday Nostalgia Rides (nytransitmuseum.org)
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Trump Revives Billionaire Isaacman’s Nomination to Top NASA Job (bloomberg.com)
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NY wants to shut down Kalshi, the company behind the NYC mayor's race odds (gothamist.com)
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Why the internet fell for a Chinatown passport photographer (gothamist.com)
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UPS Is Increasingly Turning to Gig Drivers for Deliveries (wsj.com)
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Six Words Every Killer Should Know: 'I Feared for My Life, Officer' (wsj.com)
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Why Tech Bros Are Getting Face-Lifts Now (wsj.com)
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The Average Cost of a Family Health Insurance Plan Is Now $27,000 (wsj.com)
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The Hottest Dating App in China Is a Park (wsj.com)
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The Power Struggle over Who Will Run NASA Is Turning Ugly (wsj.com)
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Cities Fight to Get Off FEMA's Flood Maps. One Montana Town Shows the Risk (wsj.com)
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FDA Awards First-Ever National Priority Vouchers to Nine Sponsors (fda.gov)
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Jamie Dimon: Our Investments for National Security (wsj.com)
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Japan Needs Foreign Workers. Its Far Right Is Turning Against Them (bloomberg.com)
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Best Cyclist Wins Bike Race. That's Not Even Half the Story (wsj.com)
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Injured monarch butterfly able to fly again after wing transplant (abc7ny.com)
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Trump Wants to Overhaul Drug Sales. A Company Tied to His Son Stands to Benefit (wsj.com)
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Is Your Boss 'Working from Yacht'? (wsj.com)
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US visa no longer a passport to love for Indians after Trump H-1B squeeze (reuters.com)
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Sharpie found a way to make pens more cheaply by manufacturing them in the U.S. (wsj.com)
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Army memo: Anduril and Palantir battlefield communication system has deep flaws (reuters.com)
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Great Cons Are Part of the American Story. and That Might Not Be So Bad (wsj.com)
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America's Most Dog-Friendly City Has Had Enough (wsj.com)
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[flagged] White House Announces ‘TrumpRx’ Drug-Buying Site, and Pricing Deal With Pfizer (wsj.com)
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Consumer Product Safety Commission: Withdrawal of Proposed Regulatory Actions [pdf] (federalregister.gov)
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