Glenn Youngkin's Good Pardon
Scott Smith was charged for loudly protesting an assault on his daughter. #press
Democrats Start to Panic About Biden
His low standing in the polls is finally alarming the party about the political risks for 2024. #press
Congress Takes on California's Car Ban
A House bill would stop the mandates against gas-powered vehicles. #press
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His friend wagered he couldn't flip a $40 million megamansion. He took the bet. #press
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Medicare's Bad Call on Transplant Tests
Blood tests can save organs. Why are the feds denying coverage? #press
Meta Is Developing a New, More Powerful AI System as Technology Race Escalates
Parent of Facebook and Instagram wants artificial-intelligence system to be as capable as OpenAI’s most advanced model. #press
Spain Soccer Chief Resigns Three Weeks After Forcible Kiss on Player
The head of the country’s soccer federation, Luis Rubiales, resigned after a loss of support from Spanish soccer officials and nationwide protests over his behavior at the Women’s World Cup final. #press
'Oracle of Lost Causes' Review: The Making of a Myth
After the Civil War, a prolific Missouri author glorified the Southern cause and made heroes of Confederate generals and guerrilla fighters. #press
Free Riders on the Sidewalk
Outdoor dining helps restaurants and their landlords at everyone else’s expense. #press
Earthquake Strikes at Heart of Morocco's Troubled Economy
The quake also struck Morocco’s tourism industry weeks ahead of peak season. #press
How Stressed Are You at Work? Ask Your Mouse
An AI model that focused on how people use their mouse and keyboard was more accurate than one focused on people’s heart-rate data, a study found. #press
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Tech's Middle Managers Feel Squeeze as Boom Ends
The industry’s focus on efficiency has created anxiety for those now being asked to produce more with less. #press
Makers vs. Taylor Swift Shakers
Buying tickets to her concerts won’t boost the economy and create societal wealth. #press
Biden Courts Iran as It Wages a Multifront War on the U.S.
The head of Lebanese Hezbollah last month issued a direct threat against America. #press
Fifty Years On, U.S.-Backed Coup in Chile Stirs Divisions
The legacy of late Marxist President Salvador Allende continues to stir divisions and controversy as the country’s current leftist president is struggling to advance an ambitious social agenda. #press
Manhunt Persists After Escaped Convict Danelo Cavalcante Seen Overnight
The convicted murderer who escaped from a Pennsylvania county prison almost two weeks ago was spotted overnight Saturday with a changed appearance, police said. #press
Hard-Line Conservatives Talk Tough and Government Shutdown Looms
House dissidents make demands on border security and Ukraine, while lawmakers consider short-term funding deal. #press
These Hackers Risk Their Lives Chasing a Need for Speed
Electric scooters come with built-in speed limits. Riders are breaking them with Android hacks and other tricks #press
California Emissions-Disclosure Mandate Awaits Final Passage
A bill in the state’s Democratic-controlled legislature would require businesses to calculate their own carbon emissions, plus those of suppliers and customers. #press
ChatGPT Helped You Brainstorm Ideas. Should You Give It Credit?
Is it ethical to take credit if you first asked an AI for ideas? WSJ readers voice their views. #press
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