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Covid-19 Vaccine-Trial Volunteers Look to Make a Difference
The stakes are high as Covid-19 trial participants aim to help people return to their normal lives—and persuade skeptics of vaccines.
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A Quick and Delicious Fall Dinner Made for Dipping
From Khao Noodle Shop in Dallas, this recipe for pork patties and rice with cucumbers, cilantro and a chile-vinegar dipping sauce is fast, fresh and incredibly fun to eat.
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Nikola Highlights Its Hydrogen Efforts as Tech Questions Linger
At a presentation, the company continued an effort by Nikola executives to reassure investors while simplifying and focusing its strategy as a technology integrator.
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The Crises of America’s Sick Presidents, From George Washington to WSJ
The Founders didn’t anticipate how often presidential illness would become an issue.
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Hurricane Delta Pushes U.S. Toward Record-Breaking Storm Season
Hurricane Delta will help the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season break another record, surpassing the 1916 mark for the most storms to make landfall in the U.S. in a season.
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South Korea’s Universal Basic Income Experiment to Boost the Economy
To stimulate its pandemic-hit economy, a province in South Korea has been experimenting with universal basic income programs by regularly giving out cash, no questions asked. Now, some politicians want to go national with the concept. Illustration: Crystal Tai/WSJ
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Pakistan, a Close Ally of China, Blocks TikTok
The country banned TikTok for carrying what it called indecent content, making it the latest to restrict the wildly popular Chinese video-sharing app, which is also battling being blocked in the U.S.
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PG&E Equipment Might Have Ignited Northern California Wildfire
The utility disclosed in securities filings that it recorded alarms on certain equipment supporting a power line that served an area near where the deadly Zogg Fire is believed to have originated in Shasta County.
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More People Have Doorbell Cameras. That’s a Problem for Those Who Swipe Trump and Biden Lawn Signs.
Sign-stealing ramps up every four years ahead of presidential elections, but this time around, more homeowners have cameras; ‘growing like gangbusters’
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Microsoft Will Let Some Staff Work From Home Routinely Post-Pandemic
The decision is another sign that workplace changes made in recent months in response to the Covid-19 pandemic will be enduring.
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The NFL Scrambles to Flatten Its Curve—and Schedule
The Covid-19 outbreak inside the Tennessee Titans has upended the league’s schedule, while the New England Patriots’ game has been delayed for a second straight week.
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It’s Easier to Avoid Taxes When You Own a Business. Just Ask Donald Trump (and Joe Biden).
As business owners, the two candidates have something in common: It’s difficult for the IRS to audit them. Proposals are now surfacing to make it easier.
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New York City Says It Can’t Afford Teachers’ Back Pay
New York City can’t afford to pay a lump sum due its teachers because of the new coronavirus, city officials said, reflecting a fiscal crisis that has already led to budget cuts and service reductions.
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Covid-19 Puts Resident Advisers on Front Lines of College Campuses
Community assistants, who usually solve roommate troubles and patrol for underage drinking, say they are now helping students navigate university health systems and limiting guests in residence rooms.
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Tales From Food Service’s Front Lines
What’s it like to work in a restaurant now? Servers, hosts, cooks and bartenders share their tales.
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FDR, Coronavirus and the Politics of Bravado
Trump follows a predecessor’s example in urging Americans not to live in fear.
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If I Catch Covid-19, Can I Get the Medications the President Received?
Here are some answers to questions about the treatments the president received.
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Art From the Streets of New York
In the early 1980s, Jean-Michel Basquiat and other young artists went from tagging subway cars to exhibiting in galleries and museums.
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White House Draws Up New $1.8 Trillion Virus-Relief Proposal
The Trump administration increased its offer to Democrats on a coronavirus-relief package, further closing the gap between the parties in a bid to pass new aid for households and businesses before the election.
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Why Does a Patrick Mahomes Football Pass Look So Beautiful? These Physicists Believe They Have the Answer
A trio of academics collaborate to unlock a torturous riddle of quarterbacking and air flow.
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‘Totally Under Control’ Review: Flunking the Covid Test
A new documentary from Alex Gibney, Ophelia Harutyunyan and Suzanne Hillinger is an up-to-the-minute accounting of America’s failures in the fight against coronavirus.
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Trump’s Businesses Face Debt Deadlines Amid Economic Slowdown
The Trump Organization is looking at paying more to borrow, getting smaller loans or selling some of its assets to manage more than $400 million of debt coming due on properties hit hard by the economic downturn.
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Group Most Likely to Get Covid-19 Is Least Likely to Die From It
More young people get the disease, but older people account for the most deaths.
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As Covid-19 Cases Surge, Europe Turns to New Testing Methods
European governments are adopting new methods to test for coronavirus infections in an effort to buy time before a vaccine becomes widely available and as new cases spiral upward.
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Harvard Business School Names New Dean
The 112-year-old institution turns to veteran Srikant Datar to steer it through the coronavirus pandemic that has upended much of higher education.
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Russia Probe Ordered by Barr Won’t Release Findings Before Election
Attorney General William Barr has told top Republicans that the results of a wide-ranging inquiry into the origins of the FBI’s 2016 Russia investigation won’t be made public before the election, according to people familiar with the matter.
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The German Car Industry Musters for a New Tech Battle
VW and Daimler want to develop their own software operating systems, even as the rest of the auto industry embraces Google.
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Nobel Peace Prize Is Awarded to the World Food Program
The U.N. World Food Program was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and prevent it from being used as a weapon of war. The committee also recognized the organization’s response to food shortages caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hurricane Delta Makes Landfall in Louisiana, Weakens to Tropical Storm
Hurricane Delta made landfall in southwestern Louisiana Friday evening, bringing powerful gusts, dangerous flooding and a storm surge to a region still recovering from August’s Hurricane Laura.
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What CEOs Say About Employee Burnout and Work-Life Balance
Top executives at Facebook, Chevron and Chase weigh in on stress, flexible schedules and parents who are working while home-schooling their children.
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Twitter Slows Down Retweets Ahead of U.S. Election
The social-media company will make it harder for posts to go viral ahead of the U.S. election, including by putting limits on how users can retweet.
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Alibaba Stock Hits Record
The recent rally has lifted Alibaba’s market value above $800 billion, cementing its position as one of the world’s most valuable technology companies and opening a gap between it and Tencent.
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The Oil Market Has an Aviation Problem
Passenger-flight activity is mired at around half of pre-pandemic levels, leaving a hole in global oil demand that is hampering crude prices.
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Brand-Safety Firms See a Big Opening in Streaming TV
Ad-tech firms are developing an array of tools to ensure marketers’ ads end up on programming suitable for their brand.
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AMD Buying Xilinx: No Chip Shot
Red-hot chip maker AMD is contemplating its most ambitious deal yet.
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China Joins Covax Global Initiative to Provide Covid-19 Vaccines to Poor Countries
China will take part in a global effort to distribute Covid-19 vaccines to poorer countries, Beijing said, making it the most prominent nation to join a World Health Organization initiative the U.S. has rebuffed.
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‘Fortnite’ Will Remain Out of Apple’s App Store Ahead of Trial, Judge Rules
A California federal judge said Apple doesn’t have to return the popular videogame “Fortnite” to its App Store but maintained that it can’t block the game’s creator from accessing its critical software development tools.
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Biden, Pence and the Wish for Normalcy
Washington talks of a Democratic blowout, while the vice president reminds us of old differences.
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Spoofing Settlements Highlight the Foibles of Trader-Surveillance Tools
Banks have struggled to find tools that flag suspicious trading without generating scads of false positives, compliance professionals say.
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The Gulf Arabs Weary of Protesting for Palestine
The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain’s drive for normal ties with Israel suggests a shifting mood across the region.
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Florida Doesn’t Have to Extend Voter Registration, Federal Judge Rules
A federal judge denied a request by voting-rights groups to further extend Florida’s voter-registration deadline after the state’s online portal crashed Monday, the final day to register.
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Covid Is Crushing Small Businesses. That’s Bad News for American Innovation.
Small firms have been getting squeezed by big businesses for years. The pandemic has made it much worse.
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Antibody Drugs Touted by Trump Could Be Next to Get Authorized for Covid-19
President Trump’s endorsement of an experimental Covid-19 drug from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals has raised expectations for a type of medicine that could be authorized for public use within weeks or even days.
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Yankees Ace White Ford Dies
Alongside Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford rounded out one of the most successful baseball teams ever, winning titles for New York in 1950, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961 and 1962.
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Nancy Pelosi’s Insanity Plea
Democrats introduce a radical bill to remove Presidents.
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Las Vegas Economy, Crippled by Coronavirus, Plays Key Role in Presidential Race
Thousands of hospitality workers have been laid off, and whether President Trump or Democratic nominee Joe Biden wins Nevada’s six electoral votes could hinge on which party voters blame for the city’s battered economy.
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Trump Administration Orders Nevada to Allow Rapid Covid-19 Tests in Nursing Homes
Nevada officials had barred use of federally approved testing equipment from Quidel and Becton Dickinson because of concerns about false-positive readings, but the administration said the state’s action wasn’t justified.
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Speed-Reading Apps to Max Out Your Quarantine Downtime
These apps update old-school tricks, helping train your eyes and brain so you can zip through text—though critics question whether the skills stay with you.
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Outdoor Dining Now: Cozy Recipes for Chilly Nights
A dinner party outside—in October? Covid-19 protocol can be tricky as temperatures drop. But guests will gladly linger over this menu of warming drinks and dishes.
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Cellphone Carriers Lobby Against Pentagon Plan for National 5G Network
Two federal agencies are moving forward with conflicting plans to commercialize a chunk of wireless spectrum controlled by the Defense Department, leaving the future of an asset worth tens of billions of dollars in doubt.
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Porterhouse to Go: Steakhouses Are Making Big Changes to Survive
Restaurants built on ambience and freshly grilled meat struggle with the shift to delivery, meal kits and online wine-and-cheese parties with sommeliers.
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SEC Accuses Bankrupt Seismic-Data Company of $100 Million Fraud
The regulator has accused SAExploration and four former executives of an accounting fraud that falsely inflated the bankrupt seismic-data company’s revenue by about $100 million and hid the theft of millions of dollars.
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Broadway to Stay Dark Through May 2021
Theaters closed March 12 and had hoped to reopen within weeks. Now the shutdown’s extension into next year as the pandemic continues could mean the effective cancellation of New York City’s 2020-21 arts season.
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Mike Pence and the GOP Mount a Last Stand in Arizona
Most voters have made up their minds, so the Trump campaign is rallying the conservative ‘old guard.’
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IBM’s Red Hat Deal Laid Foundation for Split of Company Into Two Pieces
IBM’s acquisition of software company Red Hat last year helps underpin the technology and economics behind IBM’s decision to restructure.
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How Hermès and Jasper Morrison Made a Minimalist’s Dream Chair
In partnership with Hermès Maison, Jasper Morrison has revisited one of his past designs, creating contemplative furniture for complicated times.
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A Better Way to Cook Beans: Tips From a Chef’s Playbook
These simple moves will make your next pot of beans exponentially more delicious. Put the tips to the test in a recipe for cozy, comforting beans and greens on toast.
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Stocks Close Higher to Finish Best Week in Three Months
U.S. stocks edged higher, giving the S&P 500 its biggest weekly advance in three months as investors welcomed signs pointing to a decisive result in next month’s presidential election.
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A Hidden Cost of Covid: Shrinking Mental-Health Services
Mental-health treatment has become harder to find just as the coronavirus pandemic has driven higher demand for such services and hospitals place a high priority on handling the next Covid-19 surge.
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Why Disney World Is Open but Disneyland Is Closed
It’s a tale of two Orange Counties as Florida and California have adopted different approaches to reopening during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Hospital Chain to Return $6 Billion in Pandemic Aid Ahead of Schedule
HCA Healthcare, one of the nation’s largest hospital chains, said it would pay back federal pandemic relief, the latest indicator of the $1 trillion hospital sector’s rebound from pandemic-inspired disruption.
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The Captain of Operation Warp Speed
Moncef Slaoui explains how a public-private partnership is overcoming technical and bureaucratic obstacles to find a way of inoculating against Covid.
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U.S., U.K., France All See Virus Surge
New coronavirus cases in the U.S. continued to climb, driven by renewed outbreaks in several states, as the nation’s total number of cases topped 7.6 million.
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London Stock Exchange Group Sells Italian Exchange for $5.1 Billion, Paving Way for Refinitiv Deal
The deal is aimed at alleviating antitrust concerns about the potential bond trading dominance of the proposed $15 billion tie-up between LSE and Refinitiv.
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The Plot Against Gretchen Whitmer
The recourse is the law, not violence, when a politician overreaches.
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Chinese Exports to the U.S. Get a Lifeline From Coronavirus-Related Demand
Chinese shipments of virus-related goods to the U.S. have helped the country offset sharp drops in its top export categories due to Washington tariffs and the pandemic-linked economic downturn.
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Companies Raise Inability-to-Pay Claims Amid Pandemic, Justice Department Official Says
Recent Justice Department guidance on how prosecutors should handle claims by companies that say they can’t pay a criminal penalty has taken on new relevance in light of the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Supreme Court Puts Off Decision on Reinstating Abortion Pill Restrictions
The Supreme Court put off the Trump administration’s request to reinstate restrictions on medication abortions during the coronavirus pandemic, likely ensuring the issue won’t return to the justices before Election Day.
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Diners Want More Meals to Go During Coronavirus. Chefs Are Feeling Boxed In.
Restaurants are wrestling with packaging shortages and high costs as they rush to meet the demand for to-go food during coronavirus. ‘French fries to go suck.’
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Trump Administration Pushes Russia for Arms Control Deal by Election
The Trump administration is pressing Russia to conclude an agreement freezing the number of nuclear warheads before the Nov. 3 election, a step that would provide the president with a diplomatic accomplishment in the final weeks of his election campaign.
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Visa, JPMorgan Are Already Preparing for Potential Quantum Cyberattacks
Financial services companies are preparing for a time when a powerful quantum computer could break some of the most widespread cryptographic methods currently used in cybersecurity.
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Pelosi Suspects Trump Crazy Enough to Take Her Stimulus Deal
Taxpayers hoping for a reprieve may be disappointed.
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What Is Triller? TikTok Rival Prepares for Its Moment
Triller’s push for social-video success—as the U.S. version of TikTok—is a second act of sorts for the app’s owners, whose careers in Hollywood and beyond have been marked by controversy.
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HCA Says Return of $6 Billion Pandemic Aid to Restore Financial Flexibility
HCA Healthcare’s decision to pay back $6 billion in federal pandemic aid and loans offers the company financial flexibility it lost when it took the infusion of cash, executives said.
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Your Cash Earns Zip, Zilch, Nada. Don’t Make It Worse.
It’s never been more tempting to take extra risk with the money you want to keep ultrasafe. But knowing what not to do is vital.
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Experiential Museums Find New Ways to Sell Fun Even With Covid Restrictions
Many operators of such spaces say they have been able to retain their interactive, immersive identities to a surprising degree as they and their guests navigate the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.
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John Oates Stands Alone
The musician is returning to country and blues influences that were “pushed to the side” in his legendary duo with Daryl Hall.
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Sorting Mix-Up Sends Wrong Ballots to Nearly 50,000 Voters in Ohio
Election officials say replacements will be sent to people who received ballots meant for residents elsewhere and so contained incorrect information for local races.
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What the Pandemic Has Taught Us About Science
The scientific method remains the best way to solve many problems, but bias, overconfidence and politics can sometimes lead scientists astray.
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Amid Campaign Tumult, the 2020 Election Map Expands
Sometimes as an election draws near, the size of the battlefield shrinks as fewer states appear competitive. In the tumultuous final weeks of the 2020 presidential race, the opposite is happening: The size of the map over which the two campaigns are fighting is expanding.
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Kenosha Suspect’s Lawyers Move to Block Extradition to Wisconsin
Lawyers for Kyle Rittenhouse, charged with killing two people and wounding a third at a protest in Kenosha, Wis., filed a petition to stop the teen’s extradition to Wisconsin, where he would be treated as an adult while in custody.
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Scandal Upends Final Weeks of Pivotal North Carolina Senate Race
A text-message scandal has reshaped the Senate contest in North Carolina, as Republicans ramp up criticism of Democrat Cal Cunningham and Democrats try to manage the fallout in a race that had been leaning his way.
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Facing Resistance, Spain Declares State of Emergency to Stem Madrid’s Covid-19 Outbreak
An outbreak in Madrid and the surrounding region has divided authorities over how to control the spread of the virus without further damaging an economy that is among the hardest-hit in the West.
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Wheat Prices Skyrocket After Dry Weather, Coronavirus Lockdowns
Wheat prices have hit their highest level in over five years in response to record hot, dry weather in growing regions and global food insecurity exacerbated by the pandemic and the lockdowns imposed to fight it.
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Numerical Diversity Hiring Targets Attract Government Scrutiny
The Labor Department is investigating companies with federal contracts that have included numerical goals in their pledges to hire more-diverse staff.
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How Two Compliance Officers Tackled Risks Arising From the Coronavirus Pandemic
To tackle health-care needs during the coronavirus pandemic, companies have had to strike a balance between haste and prudence—an act that often requires the attention of compliance teams grappling with amplified risks and fewer resources.
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Sofia Kenin Turned Tennis’s Outbreak Season into a Breakout
Sofia Kenin is aiming for her second Grand Slam win of 2020 at the French Open.
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Former Unaoil Partner Sentenced in U.K. Bribery Case
A former regional partner for Unaoil Group was sentenced to three years and four months in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy charges related to a scheme to pay bribes to secure contracts in Iraq, U.K. prosecutors said.
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Judge Denies Request to Temporarily Block New York’s Limit on Religious Gatherings in Covid-19 Hot Spots
A federal judge denied an ultra-Orthodox Jewish group’s request to temporarily block New York from implementing new lockdown measures that limit the size of religious gatherings in parts of the state seeing a resurgence of Covid-19 cases.
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Trump Plans In-Person White House Event, Rally in Florida
The president is planning to hold his first in-person events since being treated for a coronavirus infection with a gathering on Saturday at the White House and a campaign rally Monday in Florida.
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Betting The Farm on Barn Homes
We are all sick of looking at the same four walls. So, from the archives of The Wall Street Journal's Mansion section, we visit some beautiful barn homes to escape a little.
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NYPD Officers Kill Shooting Suspect After He Fires on Them
New York Police Department officers fatally shot a man in Queens on Thursday after he fired a handgun at them, as they tried to arrest him for his alleged role in a separate shooting, police officials said.
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AMD Is in Advanced Talks to Buy Xilinx
A deal between the rival chip makers could be worth more than $30 billion and mark the latest big tie-up in the rapidly consolidating industry.
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How Airbnb Lets You Experience K-Pop Dance Classes and Scottish Sheep—Without Leaving Your House
With many vacation options still taboo, enterprising guides are inviting armchair travelers to visit virtually. You can go everywhere from Prague to a Vermont forest.
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Conservative Activist Grabbed Trump’s Eye on Diversity Training
Conservative activist Christopher Rufo called on President Trump to ban “critical race theory” from federal agencies’ diversity-training materials, and days later the president did so.
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As Armenia and Azerbaijan Fight Over Nagorno-Karabakh, Civilians Pay the Price
For many, their day-to-day existence has turned into a scramble for survival that has stirred fears of a return to the bloodbath of the 1990s.
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Xilinx, Advanced Micro Devices, NXP: What to Watch When the Stock Market Opens Today
The S&P 500 is on course to finish its best week since late August as investors cheer stimulus talks.
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Kyrgyz President Orders State of Emergency as Chaos Deepens
The president of the Central Asian country called on the military to establish checkpoints in the city center, as Kyrgyzstan entered its fifth day of chaos following a parliamentary vote marred by allegations of voter fraud.
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Red Sox Owner in Talks to Take Sports Holdings Public
The deal being discussed would merge Fenway Sports Group, which also owns English soccer team Liverpool Football Club, with RedBall Acquisition.
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Inside the Counties That Will Help Decide the 2020 Election
The Wall Street Journal has visited counties across the country in search of trends that will influence the vote in November. These stories uncovered voters’ local concerns, and they show how demographic and economic shifts are shaping this election.
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