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Bank of America Profit Falls 16%
The lender’s profit dropped in the third quarter, though the bank indicated that it is well prepared to weather the coronavirus recession.
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A Chicago-Area Mansion Inspired by George Keck’s House of Tomorrow Lists Today for $2.9 Million
The 15,411-square-foot Lake Forest, Ill., home was rebuilt in 1997 to emphasize indoor landscaping.
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How One Winery Is Coping With the Napa Fire
Jeff Smith of Hourglass Winery has deep roots in the region. Facing the devastation of the Glass Fire to his property and community, he sounds a remarkable note of resilience.
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Oil Recovery Expected to Falter Though Supply Glut Shrinks
The world is burning through the oil supply glut that threatened to cripple the energy industry a few months ago, but spiraling coronavirus infection numbers are putting the recovery in jeopardy, the IEA said.
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U.K.’s MI5 Steps Up Effort to Protect Covid-19 Vaccine Research
The new head of MI5, the U.K.’s domestic intelligence service, said the agency had shared knowledge about the dispersal of toxic chemicals in droplets to aid scientists studying the coronavirus as he outlined efforts to protect the integrity of research into a Covid-19 vaccine.
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Google Was a Godsend for These Companies. Now It’s a Rival.
Google has long been one of the biggest drivers of new business for travel websites like Expedia and Tripadvisor. Some of them say the Alphabet unit is also a big competitive threat.
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5 Fall Camping Getaways—From Effortless to Truly Adventurous
For hikers—and campers—of varying skills, New York’s Adirondack Park is an easy place to immerse yourself in wilderness. Plus four other more secluded nature escapes in Mississippi, New Mexico and more.
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What Happens to the Musicians When the Orchestra Music Stops?
After years of music training, performers see jobs in classical venues and theaters suddenly dry up; ‘no one expects an entire field to disappear’
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Pandemic Pets Push Industry Stocks to Pricey Valuations
The pet business has been among the great beneficiaries of the coronavirus pandemic. That success has made some stocks in the sector expensive.
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Bribery Probe Into a Nuclear Plant Bailout Examines Facilities’ Owner
A criminal investigation into an alleged bribe to secure a bailout of troubled nuclear plants in Ohio is looking at the energy company that prosecutors say supplied some of the money and now owns the facilities.
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The Best Chargers for Your Phone, Tablet, Laptop and Other USB-C Devices
Apple will stop including chargers with the new iPhone 12 models. That’s good news. Time to invest in a single charger that can power up a phone faster—and even handle all your gadgets at once.
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Supply-Chain Tech Firm E2open to Go Public in SPAC Deal
Supply-chain software provider E2open LLC plans to go public through an agreement with a blank-check company, making it the latest in a stream of companies bypassing the traditional path to a Wall Street listing.
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Amy Coney Barrett Closes Out Testimony, on Track for Senate Approval
Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee questioned Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett for a second day, with Republicans lining up behind her and Democrats suggesting she is a threat to widely accepted rights.
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Are Blankets the New Going-Out Accessory?
From Sarah Jessica Parker’s monogrammed Burberry poncho to Norma Kamali’s Sleeping Bag Coat, fashion has long embraced blanket-inspired styles. During a time when most socializing takes place outdoors, would you wear one outside the house?
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The Best and Fastest Chargers for Your iPhone 12 and Other Gadgets
After years of shipping iPhones with a horribly slow charging brick, Apple has finally killed it. WSJ’s Joanna Stern kills it harder, then recommends the best f
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China Drugmaker Gives Unproven Covid-19 Vaccine to Students Going Abroad
China is expanding distribution of coronavirus vaccines outside of clinical trials, with a state-owned company offering them to students going abroad amid a campaign by officials to boost public confidence in homegrown inoculations.
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Wisconsin Judge Temporarily Blocks State Order on Taverns as New Covid-19 Cases Hit Record
A Wisconsin judge has temporarily halted new restrictions on capacity at bars, restaurants and other indoor spaces as the state continues to see a surge of Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations.
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Stocks Slide as Stimulus Prospects Dim
U.S. stocks fell again Wednesday, giving up earlier gains, as investors parsed earnings reports and the latest haggling by lawmakers on coronavirus aid.
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Amy Coney Barrett Is Grilled by Senators on Abortion, Health Care
Judge Amy Coney Barrett avoided making commitments on hot-button legal issues and pledged to set aside her personal and academic views if confirmed to the Supreme Court. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday reports. Photo: Patrick Semansky/AFP/Getty Images
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Aaron Sorkin’s ‘Trial of the Chicago 7’ Comes to Netflix
Sacha Baron Cohen is among the stars of the new film that comes amid a wave of projects focusing on civil unrest.
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As Supreme Court Case on Affordable Care Act Looms, GOP Divided on How—and Whether—to Replace It
The expected Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act is pitting Republicans who believe the party should release a replacement proposal against others who say the court is unlikely to strike down the law.
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More Battleground States Emerge in 2020 Race
With the 2020 election drawing closer, the number of states in play is getting larger. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib highlights where President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden are widening their search for electoral votes. Photo: Chandan Khanna/Getty Images
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The Teachers Union’s Tiny New Enemy
The behemoth National Education Association seeks to squash popular pandemic microschools.
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Australia Worries Coal Is China’s Next Target as Ties Fray
Australia is “working through normal diplomatic channels” to clarify reports in two trade publications that Chinese authorities have told several state-owned steelmakers and power plants to stop importing Australian coal.
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Catching Up With Past Innovators - CATCHING UP WITH DAVID CHANG
The restaurateur, television personality and co-author of a new memoir, 'Eat a Peach', talks about learning from failure, his advice to young chefs and why he's
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What to Watch: Political Picks for Election Season From a ‘West Wing’ Special to ‘Occupied’
From a “West Wing” special to “Occupied” there are a variety of films and series that unpack the intricacies of politics streaming now. Political junkies share their favorites.
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Sheldon Whitehouse Does Glenn Beck
At Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearing, the Rhode Island Democrat offers his theory of everything.
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Two Americans Held Hostage by Iran-Backed Forces in Yemen Freed in Trade
U.S. and Saudi Arabian officials say Americans held by Houthi militants in Yemen were liberated as part of a U.S.-backed trade that will return more than 200 of the group’s loyalists to the fractured Middle East country.
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Wells Fargo Fires Employees Who Applied for SBA Pandemic Loans
Wells Fargo & Co. fired more than 100 employees for allegedly defrauding a federal pandemic-relief program.
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Meat Giant JBS’s Owner Settles U.S. Corruption Charges
J&F, which controls the world’s largest meatpacker, agreed to pay $128 million to settle a long-running legal dispute in the U.S. over bribes it paid in Brazil.
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Airlines Pitch Frequent-Flier Mile Deals to Travelers Wary of Covid
Carriers are boosting awards travel with offers not seen in years. Will it be enough to bring back nervous passengers?
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Facebook’s Conservative Emergency
A report shows how fake news fears are exploited to promote censorship.
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An Unpopular IPO Rule Hands Chinese Banks Big Windfalls
When China rolled out its own Nasdaq-style listings venue, regulators forced investment banks to buy stocks in the companies they took public. That unusual requirement is now paying off big time.
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Indonesia Weighs Approving Chinese Covid-19 Vaccines for Emergency Use
Indonesia is taking steps toward approving emergency usage of Covid-19 vaccine candidates from China, undefineda senior health official said, a move that would make it the second country outside China to do so.
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Macy’s Names New CFO to Help Navigate Business Transformation, Pandemic
Mr. Mitchell joins the department-store company from Boston Consulting Group.
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This Small Lumber Company Beat Back a Blaze. Rebuilding Is a Bigger Battle.
Big Creek Lumber and other timber companies across California are struggling to navigate the enormous financial burden of repairing the forests they rely on for logging. “It’s hard to imagine when you’re looking at a lot of ash and bare ground what life is going to look like in 10 years,” says Janet McCrary Webb, president of Big Creek.
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The Korean War’s Lesson for Taiwan
Stalin nixed Kim Il-Sung’s plan to invade the South until he was convinced the U.S. wouldn’t strike back.
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Democrats Once Seen as Long Shots Are Now Contenders for Senate
Nonpartisan analysts have continued to upgrade Democrats’ prospects of winning seats in traditionally red states, including South Carolina, Kansas, and potentially Alaska, while Republican hopes are growing that they could pick up a seat held by Democrats in Michigan.
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Day-Care Centers Are Very Low Risk for Covid-19 Transmission, Study Says
Children in day-care programs present virtually no risk of transmitting Covid-19 to adults, according to a new Yale University study of more than 57,000 U.S. child-care providers.
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Early Voting in Texas Breaks Records
Counties across Texas broke their own records for early voter turnout on Tuesday, the first day of in-person voting.
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The Verdict on Trump’s Economic Stewardship, Before Covid and After
Through last year, growth and a strong job market lifted many Americans, including less-skilled workers. The pandemic reversed that, and the path back to prosperity is uncertain.
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Alternative Meat Producer Raises Additional $135 Million to Drive Growth
The Livekindly Collective, which has amassed five companies since its launch, produces plant-based meat alternatives and operates a lifestyle media platform focused on plant-based living.
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Amazon Expands NFL Coverage With Playoff Game
The online retail and entertainment giant has struck a deal with the National Football League to stream a playoff game this season, people familiar with the matter said.
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AWS, Cohesity Announce Partnership Aimed at Tackling Data Silos
Cohesity has entered a data management partnership with Amazon Web Services aimed at helping companies secure, govern and analyze their ever-increasing amounts of data.
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Wells Fargo Earnings Drop 56% Despite Pandemic Hit Subsiding
The lender said third-quarter profit dropped from a year earlier to $2.04 billion. Still, the results were an improvement from the second quarter, when the bank set aside billions for bad loans and reported a loss.
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Why It’s Still Hard to Find a Can of Corn
Seven reasons the coronavirus has hobbled the supply chain for a pantry staple
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Amy Coney Barrett’s Christian Religiosity
Sen. Dianne Feinstein was onto something worth talking about when she said, ‘The dogma lives loudly within you.’
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Amy Cooper Appears in Court for Calling 911 on Black Bird-Watcher in Central Park
Amy Cooper, the white woman who falsely accused a Black bird-watcher in May of threatening her life in Central Park, was arraigned Wednesday in Manhattan on false reporting charges.
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Covid-19 Cases Are Rising in More Than 40 States
New coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to increase in the U.S. as European countries also battle a rise in infections.
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Europe Overtakes U.S. in New Cases of Covid-19
Months after authorities flattened the curve of coronavirus infections across Europe by imposing some of the Western world’s toughest restrictions on millions of people, the virus has crept back onto the Continent. Hospitals are filling up. Bars and cafes are closing down.
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Football’s Most Essential Workers During a Pandemic: Long Snappers
The most specialized—and most easily ignored—player on the field has become invaluable during a season when roster depth has taken on added importance.
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Illegal Border Crossings Rise Since Hitting Three-Year Low in April
The number of migrants caught crossing the U.S.-Mexican border illegally rose for the fifth straight month in September.
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Goldman Sachs Adds Polish to Trading
The trading desk at Goldman Sachs is getting more efficient with capital.
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Barron Trump Tested Positive for Covid-19 Earlier This Month
The 14-year-old son of President Trump and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for Covid-19 earlier this month and has since recovered, the first lady said Wednesday.
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Twitter Data-Breach Case Won’t Be Resolved Before Year’s End, Ireland’s Regulator Says
European privacy regulators are unlikely to issue a final ruling on Twitter’s handling of a 2019 data breach before the end of the year, Ireland’s data commissioner said.
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Trump, Biden to Hold Dueling TV Town Halls Thursday
President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden will appear in town hall forums Thursday night at the same time on different television networks—an unusual arrangement after a planned debate was canceled.
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A Demoralized CDC Grapples With White House Meddling and Its Own Mistakes
Trump advisers made line-by-line edits to official health guidance, altering language written by scientists on church choirs and social distancing.
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Trump Pressed on Coronavirus Response in Town Hall, Biden Asked to Outline Alternative Plan
President Trump was pressed on his handling of the pandemic during a contentious town hall, while Joe Biden was asked in a separate event what he would do differently.
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Fed’s Quarles Disappointed by Short-Term Lending Strains in March
Fed Vice Chairman Randal Quarles said strains in short-term lending markets that emerged in March were “particularly disappointing” given regulators’ efforts in the past decade to shore up those markets.
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White House Agrees to Democrats’ National Coronavirus-Testing Strategy
During a nearly 90-minute conversation with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday afternoon, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he would accept the Democratic coronavirus testing plan with minor edits.
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Business Groups Urge Trump to Withdraw Order on Diversity Training
More than 150 business and nonprofit groups, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, are asking President Trump to withdraw his executive order that puts a limit on some diversity training.
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Is Tampa Bay Becoming America’s Sports Titletown?
The Lightning won the Stanley Cup, the Rays are battling for the World Series, and Tom Brady has given new energy to the Bucs. Tampa Bay fan Dick Vitale says the new normal is awesome, baby.
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Walgreens Profit Falls as U.K. Business Struggles
Retail sales at the Boots U.K. unit fell more than 29% in the latest quarter, with the pandemic reducing consumer visits at stores on major shopping streets, in train stations and in airports.
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C-Span Suspends Anchor Steve Scully for Lying About Twitter Post
Steve Scully, who was set to moderate the second presidential debate before it was canceled when President Trump refused to participate, was suspended indefinitely for falsely claiming that his Twitter account had been hacked.
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Slim Aarons Immortalized This Richard Neutra Home in ‘Poolside Gossip.’ Now It’s Selling for $25 Million.
The Palm Springs, Calif., property known as the Kaufmann Desert House has become one of the architect’s most recognizable projects.
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Morgan Stanley, Vertex, Walgreens Boots: What to Watch When the Stock Market Opens Today
Earnings season thunders on, with results from Morgan Stanley, Charles Schwab and Intuitive Surgical.
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Fiat Chrysler, Union Avert Canada Strike With Tentative Deal
Fiat Chrysler and the union representing about 9,000 workers at its three Canadian factories reached a tentative agreement, averting a strike that threatened to ripple across the auto maker’s North American operations.
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Why Sarah Cooper Always Keeps Her Voicemail Box Full
The author and comedian, 42, who stars in the upcoming Netflix special ‘Sarah Cooper: Everything’s Fine,’ shares what’s on her phone.
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Joe Biden Raised $383 Million in September, Breaking Earlier Record
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s campaign surpasses the record-breaking haul it collected a month earlier, raising funds that will allow it to run a large advertising campaign in the final weeks before the Nov. 3 election.
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Pfizer, BioNTech Race to Meet Global Covid-19 Vaccine Needs
Both companies said they are confident they will be able to deliver all the doses they have already agreed to provide to governments, including the U.S. and the European Union.
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Millions of Jobs Have Been Lost, but Hiring Is Booming at These Companies
The home-mortgage market, cloud-computing, and customer service are some of the sectors seeing high demand in a fourth quarter typically dominated by shopping-related seasonal hiring.
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Amy Coney Barrett’s Character, Qualifications Discussed by Witnesses
The Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee set Oct. 22 as the date for the panel’s vote on the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, overruling Democratic objections.
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New U.S. Coronavirus Cases Near 60,000
Several Midwestern states have reported elevated levels of coronavirus infections in recent days, with Ohio reporting its largest single-day jump on Wednesday.
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College Enrollment Slid This Fall, With First-Year Populations Down 16%
Undergraduate enrollment tumbled this fall at many colleges and universities as first-year students’ plans were upended by the coronavirus pandemic.
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China’s Rebound Helps Lift Japanese Businesses
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to pummel the world’s major economies, Japan’s corporate giants are pinning their hopes on the one market that is really rebounding: China.
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Stocks Edge Lower on Rising Covid-19, Economic Risks
Dimming prospects for a stimulus package before the November election and fresh restrictions across Europe weighed on sentiment, dragging stock markets lower.
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Newsmakers Live: San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly Takes Questions
Mary Daly, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, will answer questions on the economic outlook and the steps the central bank has taken since March to cushion the shock posed by the coronavirus pandemic. She will take questions in an interview moderated by Nick Timiraos, The Wall Street Journal’s chief economics correspondent.
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Cash Isn’t Trash Compared to Stocks and Bonds
The risks of a sharp selloff in both stocks and bonds is high at the same time, making cash an attractive haven.
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Young Families Are Driving the Exodus From New York City to the Suburbs
The coronavirus pandemic led many New York City residents with young children to uproot themselves for more space and cheaper housing in outside the city. Analysts are trying to gauge whether the migration will last.
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Facebook, Twitter Limit Sharing of New York Post Articles That Biden Disputes
Twitter on Wednesday blocked users from posting links to the articles, and Facebook has slowed the spread of the articles pending guidance from its fact-checking partners.
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Justice Department Lawsuits Against Trump Critics Fuel Internal Dissent
A lawsuit against a former Melania Trump aide is the latest in a series of cases in which the administration has moved against the president’s critics, raising questions about whether the White House is inappropriately using the department to protect President Trump’s personal interests, current and former officials said.
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Russia, China Rush to Fill Covid-19 Vaccine Void
While the U.S. and Europe await the results of large-scale clinical trials before deploying coronavirus vaccines, some other nations are moving much faster with emergency-use rollouts of experimental Chinese and Russian candidates.
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CFTC Votes to Pass Final Rule on Position Limits
The move affects the size of speculators’ bets in markets for commodities including gold, cattle and crude oil.
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China’s Households Are Shouldering the Burden of Its Recovery
The nexus between banks, households and real estate has helped lift the Chinese economy back from the pandemic, but it compounds the country’s vulnerabilities too.
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NBC Actors, Producers Protest Decision to Host Trump Town Hall at Same Time as Biden Event
The group of more than 100 are protesting NBC News’s decision to carry a town hall meeting with President Trump opposite a previously scheduled Joe Biden town hall on rival ABC News.
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Divestment Campaigns Move Beyond Oil
The campaign to divest fossil-fuel stocks has picked up speed in recent years and hit investors where it hurts. The next targets aren’t so easy to identify.
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Trump Organization Considers Sale of Its Seven Springs Property
The Trump Organization is considering selling its sprawling Westchester, N.Y., estate, according to people familiar with the matter, after years of unsuccessful development attempts.
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U.S. Moves to Protect Technologies Considered Critical to National Security
New guidelines from the White House’s National Security Council outline how to prevent advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence from falling into the hands of foreign adversaries.
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Senate to Subpoena Twitter CEO Over Blocking of Disputed Biden Articles
GOP senators said the Judiciary Committee would subpoena Jack Dorsey after his social-media company limited sharing of New York Post articles about Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his son.
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Coal Finds a Surprising 2020 Bright Spot in Europe
Power plants started to burn more thermal coal over the summer and fall, responding to a steep rise in the price of natural gas.
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Why Covid-19 Is Spreading Again: Fatigue, Colder Weather, Eased Restrictions
Some people have grown tired of restrictions on their movements and might be taking more risks than they did in the spring, while mixed messaging over preventive measures has sowed confusion.
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Vertex Shares Plunge After Biotech Drops Closely Watched Drug Prospect
The flop of a promising drug from Vertex Pharmaceuticals led to a sharp drop in the company’s share price on Thursday as analysts questioned the biotech’s ability to replicate its success in cystic fibrosis and diversify its revenue.
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Vote for the WSJ House of the Week: October 15
Will it be an elegant apartment high in the Houston sky, a Tribeca loft with original details, or a Utah home built into Moab's red rocks?
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‘Jagged Little Pill’ and ‘Moulin Rouge!’ to Vie for Tonys
“Jagged Little Pill” and “Moulin Rouge! The Musical,” were among Tony nominees for a Covid-curtailed Broadway season. “Slave Play” and “The Inheritance” both won multiple nominations.
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Recycled-Plastic Maker Loop Denies Short Seller’s Accusations
Loop Industries denied accusations by short seller Hindenburg Research that the company lied about its recyclable-plastic technology.
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Judge Amy Coney Barrett Faces Final Questions From Senators
Judge Amy Coney Barrett faced tough questions about health care and voting rights on the second and final day of questioning by the Senate Judiciary Committee. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday reports. Photo: Anna Moneymaker/Pool/Shutterstock
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Stock and Bond Investors Disagree on European Banks
Bond investors are signaling confidence in European banks even as their share prices languish.
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Firms Like Dow Bet Billions on Plastics. Now There’s a Glut.
Petrochemical makers are pausing multibillion-dollar U.S. expansions as the coronavirus pandemic subdues what had been rapid growth in demand for plastics.
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Covid-19 Outbreaks Led to Dangerous Delay in Cancer Diagnoses
A decline in mammograms and other screening procedures after the coronavirus pandemic struck is leading to missed and delayed cancer diagnoses.
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Interpublic Names Bill Kolb CEO of McCann, Succeeding Harris Diamond
Interpublic Group of Cos. has promoted Bill Kolb to chairman and CEO of creative agency network McCann Worldgroup, the company said Thursday. He will succeed Harris Diamond, who plans to retire at the end of the year, the company said.
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