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Westfield’s Owner Offers Two Unappealing Deals
Shareholders in Europe’s largest property company have a choice between two bad options.
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‘God in Gotham’ Review: Spires and Skyscrapers
Far from being a Sodom on the Hudson, New York was a center of religious dynamism throughout the 20th century.
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5 Reasons Digital Picture Frames Are Finally Worth Buying
With their superior design, high-tech upgrades and easy-to-use interfaces, you’ll want to make room on the credenza for these digital frames.
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Facebook Has Made Lots of New Rules This Year. It Doesn’t Always Enforce Them.
The social-media giant has made a flurry of new rules designed to improve the discourse on its platforms. When users report content that breaks those rules, a test by The Wall Street Journal found, the company often fails to enforce them.
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No Improper Activity Is Found in ‘Unmasking’ Requests Under Obama
President Trump and Republicans in Congress cited the requests, reviewed by prosecutor John Bash, as evidence of a plot to spy on his incoming administration.
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China Raises $6 Billion in Dollar-Bond Sale
China raised $6 billion with its latest international bond sale, matching a record set last year, ahead of economic data that is likely to show growth is recovering toward pre-pandemic levels.
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The Original Ponzi Schemer
One hundred years ago, Charles Ponzi was indicted for a type of scam that continues to ensnare over-eager investors—and sometimes whole societies.
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Running a Virtual Marathon? The Best Gear for Crushing Your PR
Though marathons have been canceled worldwide, runners are still setting up solo courses to chase a finisher’s medal by themselves. Here, what you need to ace a ‘virtual’ race.
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Amy Coney Barrett Opens Up
Her testimony was the most candid and detailed at a confirmation hearing since Robert Bork in 1987.
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Polls Shows Significant Gender Gap in Support for Biden and Trump
A recent WSJ/NBC News poll shows women voters favor Democratic nominee Joe Biden over President Trump by a large margin. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains why we're likely headed into an election with a gender gap of historic proportions. Photo: Lori King/Associated Press
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Amazon Cancels Shelby Steele
The company won’t stream a film on the ‘real victimization of black America.’
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How to Make an Ad During Covid: Bribe Your Family Members to Appear
Commercials are increasingly starring nonprofessionals, including family members of the people making them, due to pandemic restrictions. ‘They’re the most available, but definitely not the most cooperative.’
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TikTok Supplier Fastly Cuts Expectations, Cites Weakness at Video App
Fastly Inc. lost more than a quarter of its value late Wednesday after the internet content deliverer lowered its revenue guidance because of reduced use from its largest customer.
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Trump Has No Time Left to Spare
He finally showed some discipline at Monday’s rally. Now he needs to keep it up.
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Trump and Biden Town Halls Tonight: What Time and How to WSJ
A guide to the presidential candidates’ town halls tonight, including where to watch each forum, the times of each event, and the moderators.
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Alabama Coach Nick Saban Tests Positive for Covid-19 as Virus Disrupts SEC
Alabama head coach Nick Saban tested positive for Covid-19 and two of the SEC’s seven games this weekend were postponed after outbreaks on the Vanderbilt and Florida rosters.
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Houston Software Executive Robert Brockman Charged With Tax Evasion
The CEO of Reynolds and Reynolds was charged with hiding approximately $2 billion in income from U.S. tax authorities over 20 years, in what officials said was the largest criminal case ever against a person accused of evading taxes.
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Daryl Morey, Who Changed the NBA in Houston and China, Is Leaving the Rockets
Daryl Morey is stepping down as the Rockets’ general manager. His tweet supporting Hong Kong’s protesters sparked a crisis last year—and his teams revolutionized basketball over the last decade.
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How a Top Paris Chef Cooks at Home
His Montparnasse restaurant is one of the season’s hottest openings. On days off Mory Sacko is playing with Southeast Asian flavors, sipping sake and listening to Kendrick Lamar.
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Polestar 1: The World’s Most Beautiful Hybrid Car Has Arrived
Car companies routinely sacrifice good design at the altar of cost. But Polestar’s CEO wasn’t willing to do so when creating this powerful, fuel-efficient, handsomely designed (if expensive) PHEV.
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Kyrgyzstan’s President Pledges to Resign Amid Turmoil in Former Soviet Republic
The resignation of President Jeenbekov injected a fresh element of uncertainty into a political crisis that has engulfed the resource-rich Central Asian country following allegations of a voter fraud in a parliamentary election earlier this month.
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Nigeria’s Army Says It Is Prepared to Step In to Quell Protests
The military in West Africa’s biggest oil-producing nation said it was prepared to act decisively to help the government maintain law and order, after eight days of demonstrations against police brutality.
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YouTube Becomes Latest Tech Giant to Curb QAnon
YouTube took action against the conspiracy group QAnon, banning videos that call for violence, following the lead of social-media companies that have cracked down on such content.
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What CIOs Can Learn From the Race to Understand Covid-19 Data
Chief information officers can learn many lessons from the coronavirus pandemic when it comes to managing data, according to DJ Patil, a former U.S. chief data, including the need for preparing for constant change and broadening who counts as data stakeholders.
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Morgan Stanley Powers Through Coronavirus Recession With Higher Profit, Revenue
The Wall Street firm said its quarterly profit rose 25% from a year ago, another big U.S. bank to skate unscathed through the rockiest economy in years. Trading revenue increased 20%, following the trend at rivals.
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Prisoner Swap Seeks to Restart Yemen’s Stalled Peace Talks
Yemen’s government and Houthi rebels began Thursday an exchange of more than 1,000 prisoners, the largest such swap since the war began in 2014 as part of efforts to revive United Nations-brokered peace talks.
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Nikola’s Stock Fizzles After Hype-Fueled Summer; Here’s Why
Nikola was the buzz of Wall Street, trying to cut a path in electric trucking. Now, federal prosecutors are investigating claims that it misled investors. WSJ explains Nikola's roller-coaster summer and what's next for the company. Photo Graphic: WSJ
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Ahead of Covid-19 Vaccine, Half of Americans Indicate Reluctance, WSJ/NBC Poll Finds
About 70% of registered voters surveyed said they would take a Covid-19 vaccine, although many want to wait until it has been available for a while to see if there are major problems or side effects, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows.
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Grizzlies Owner Robert J. Pera Goes Coast to Coast Buying Trophy Homes
The young tech billionaire has spent the past four years dishing out millions of dollars on high-end properties in cities like New York and Seattle.
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How Trump Reset the Federal Judiciary
While most presidents have influenced the courts through the appointment of judges, President Trump has substantially shifted the federal judiciary with Republican appointees.
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FCC to Review Liability Shield for Internet Platforms
The procedure is a step toward the Trump administration’s goal of combating what it views as anticonservative bias in social-media platforms’ content-moderation practices.
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Covid-19 Shakes Up Plastics World Order
The coronavirus pandemic has leveled the playing field for plastics producers world-wide, with U.S. petrochemical companies’ competitive advantage diminished.
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That Extra Penny in Retirement Income Can Really Cost You
Making more money can mean much higher Medicare premiums for some people.
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Senators Debate Legitimacy of Amy Coney Barrett’s Confirmation Vote
Senators debated the legitimacy and timing of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation vote as the Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee moved forward with the process Thursday. Photo: Tom Williams/Associated Press
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Citigroup Executive to Join New York City Mayoral Race
Ray McGuire, a vice chairman at Citigroup, said he is leaving the investment bank to run for mayor of New York City in the November 2021 election.
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Argentina, Running Low on Dollars, Faces Fresh Economic Turmoil
Argentina’s dollar shortage, fueled by a growing crisis of confidence, is threatening to wipe out the country’s dwindling foreign reserves, testing the ability of a nationalist government to avoid another full-blown economic and financial crisis in Latin America’s third biggest economy.
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Tax Moves Worth Considering Before the End of the Year
Some of the strategies stem from the economic-relief legislation passed earlier in the year.
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IBM, ServiceNow Partner on AI Effort Aimed at Identifying IT Anomalies
The new offering will combine ServiceNow’s IT Service Management and IT Operations Management systems with IBM’s recently introduced Watson AIOps.
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Publicis Revenue Beats Expectations, but Ad Giant Warns of Challenges
Organic revenue fell 5.6% in the third quarter, less than the 13% drop in the second quarter. Covid-19 could make the fourth quarter very difficult, CEO Arthur Sadoun says.
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U.S. Jobless Claims Rose to 898,000 Last Week
U.S. jobless claims hovered above 800,000 for a seventh week, the Labor Department reported Thursday, continuing to point to a slowing labor-market recovery.
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What Are the Demands of Thailand's Pro-Democracy Protesters?
Mass protests in Thailand have shaken the nation with criticism of the country’s powerful and secretive royal family. WSJ’s Feliz Solomon explains what the protesters are fighting for and why their demands could land them in jail. Photo: Lillian Suwanrumpha/AFP/Getty Images
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Europe’s Covid-19 Lockdowns Hit Region’s Stocks, Fuel-Demand Outlook
New coronavirus lockdown measures in Europe dragged the region’s stocks lower Thursday and added to pressure on oil prices, reigniting worries about faltering fuel demand and slowing economic growth.
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Thailand Issues Emergency Decree After Protesters Heckle Royal Motorcade
Thailand issued an emergency decree banning gatherings of more than five people, seeking to end student-led protests that have grown bolder in challenging the government and the country’s powerful monarchy.
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BTS Frenzy Drives Hit K-Pop IPO
Shares in Big Hit Entertainment, the management company behind the South Korean pop sensation, roughly doubled from their initial public offering price by early afternoon in Seoul.
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Airlines Plan for Prolonged Coronavirus Travel Drought
Airlines likely have enough cash to withstand a prolonged downturn, analysts say. But it will be years before passenger demand recovers, chief United and Delta executives said this week.
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More Americans Are Renouncing Their Citizenship
The U.S. is one of the few countries that requires its citizens to file taxes while living abroad. For some, it is enough to push them to give up their citizenship.
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U.S. Industrial Production Fell 0.6% in September
The Federal Reserve’s reading on output at factories, mines and utilities remains 7.1% below where it was in February, before the pandemic hit.
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SEC Approves Changes to Ease Auditor-Independence Rules for Companies, Audit Firms
The amendment, passed by the SEC on Friday, gives auditors more discretion in assessing conflicts of interest in their relationships with the businesses they audit, in situations such as those involving affiliates of their clients or past lenders. The rule also intends to lessen the burden for companies trying to go public.
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Pandemic Aid Swelled Savings of the Unemployed, Study Shows. Now They Are Running Low.
The findings point to a vulnerability for the economy in the months ahead: With smaller savings and no additional economic relief, nearly 11 million jobless workers may tighten spending even further.
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Presidential Race Framed by a Tale of Three Debates
The final stage of the presidential campaign has turned into the tale of three presidential debates: the debate that happened, the debate that was canceled, and the crucial debate yet to come.
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Amazon’s Prime Day Accelerates Shift to Online Shopping
The two-day event propelled consumers to spend billions more online this week, kicking off an end-of-year shopping season that is expected to be dominated by e-commerce shopping.
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How Much Retirement Savings Is Enough? Why Couples May Disagree
Women have good reason to be more anxious about the size of a nest egg.
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First Citizens to Buy CIT Group
The combination would create one of the larger regional banks in the U.S. with more than $100 billion in assets. The company will keep the First Citizens name.
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More Than 1,000 Current and Former CDC Officers Criticize U.S. Covid-19 Response
An open letter criticized the nation’s public-health response to the Covid-19 pandemic and called for the federal agency to play a more central role.
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‘Moulin Rouge’ Star Could Still Lose a One-Man Race for the Tony
In an already strange year for Broadway, theatrical veteran Aaron Tveit is the only nominee for best lead actor in musical; “a huge honor.”
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French Teacher’s Decapitation Investigated as Terrorist Attack
Police shot and killed a suspected assailant after he attacked the teacher with a knife in a suburb west of Paris.
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Everyone Has Gone Crazy in Washington
The Pelosi interview and the interrogation of Judge Barrett, who will bring a little sanity to the capital.
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The Surprising Similarity Between Charitable and Political Giving
Research shows that when somebody donates to a candidate they are likely to reduce their contributions to charities.
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Town Hall Live Updates: Trump and Biden Face Voters
President Trump and Joe Biden held separate town halls Thursday.
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How Chief Justice John Roberts Leads in Polarized Times
Trying to hold the center can be lonely when colleagues disagree. Here are four lessons from the playbook of Supreme Court “umpire” John Roberts.
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Former Mexican Defense Minister Arrested in U.S. at DEA Request
The arrest of Mexico’s former defense minister, Salvador Cienfuegos, by U.S. authorities in Los Angeles shows that corruption is Mexico’s biggest problem, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said.
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Steel Bid Would Create Metals Giant in Europe
Britain-based Liberty Steel Group said it made an offer to buy Thyssenkrupp’s steel business, a move that would create a new metals giant on the continent and mark the German conglomerate’s exit from more than two centuries of steelmaking.
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Confirmed Coronavirus Cases in U.S. Surpass 8 Million
Nine states reported a record tally of new coronavirus cases, as the total number of infections detected in the U.S. since the pandemic began ticked above 8 million.
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U.S. Postal Service Benches Its Police Officers Before Election
The U.S. Postal Service has ordered its police officers off city streets, sparking a legal battle in the final weeks of an election that could hang on mail-in ballots.
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Covid-19 Battle to Intensify as Winter Sets In
Health authorities in North America and Europe are bracing for another intensive phase in the battle against Covid-19 as winter begins and more people gather indoors in unventilated spaces, conditions in which the virus thrives.
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Lack of Coronavirus Stimulus Deal Puts Pressure on Incumbents
The impasse between Congress and President Trump over another trillion-dollar-plus coronavirus relief package hasn’t been good news for incumbents trying to show voters they can deliver for them in Washington.
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Individual-Investing Boom Fuels Trading in Low-Price Stocks
Trading in speculative stocks with low share prices has surged this year, fueled by a huge influx of individuals using zero-commission investing apps and online brokerages.
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Online Car Marketplace Taps Veteran Tech CFO, Raises $55 Million
ACV Auctions’ new finance chief is relying on fresh funds and his years of experience to expand the used-car marketplace startup as more people shop for vehicles online.
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How a Pioneering Covid Testing Lab Helped Keep Northeast Colleges Open
One reason many Northeastern colleges have experienced few coronavirus outbreaks has been a testing operation run by Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard with 14-hour turnaround times and low-cost tests.
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Twitter’s Partisan Censors
Senators have a chance to explain why an open society matters.
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Twitter and Facebook Contend With Concerns Over Election Interference, Censorship
When the New York Post published articles based on email exchanges with Hunter Biden, social-media companies saw the situation as one they spent years preparing for. Their actions drew a mixture of support and criticism.
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Supreme Court to Consider Whether Census Must Count Illegal Immigrants in Allocating House Seats
The high court said it would decide whether President Trump can exclude illegal immigrants from the 2020 census count used to allocate congressional seats, expediting the case with an argument set for Nov. 30.
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Tab, Coca-Cola’s Diet-Soda Pioneer and a ’70s Icon, Is Going Away
The soda company’s first diet cola was a pop-culture icon in the 1970s and early ’80s, then faded after the launch of Diet Coke. Coca-Cola kept the brand going for decades to appease a fiercely devoted base.
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The Rays Will Win the World Series. Even if They Lose.
The four top executives left in this year’s MLB playoffs are Andrew Friedman—and three people Andrew Friedman hired.
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Should You Travel Abroad During Covid—and Where Can You Go?
Two avid travelers debate the merits and madness of vacationing overseas right now. Plus: A look at 5 of the few—and especially tempting—countries that now welcome U.S. tourists.
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U.S.’s China Hawks Drive Hard-Line Policies After Trump Turns on Beijing
After focusing on a trade deal, President Trump has toughened his stance toward China, raising the prominence of hard-liners in his administration.
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Stocks Edge Higher as Choppy Week on Wall Street Wraps Up
The Dow and S&P 500 ticked up as retail sales data beat expectations, capping a volatile week on Wall Street.
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String of Firms That Imploded Have Something in Common: Ernst & Young Audited Them
The Big Four accounting concern reviewed the books of Wirecard, Luckin Coffee and other companies where investors lost billions when scandals emerged. The firm, which caters to fast-growing tech startups, says it unearthed some of the problems.
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Venezuelan Opposition Loses Bond Ruling, Endangering Citgo
A U.S. judge said bondholders have valid claims over Venezuela’s prized oil refiner Citgo, dealing a blow to the country’s U.S.-backed opposition leaders and putting the company at heightened risk of a forced takeover.
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Where Trump and Biden Stand on Financial Regulation
Joe Biden was vice president when Barack Obama signed the Dodd-Frank financial regulation act in 2010. In a second term, Trump would continue efforts to ease its restrictions. Biden would likely build on it.
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New Jersey Governor Replaces Officials Who Supervised Homes Where Nearly 200 Died of Covid-19
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy named new top officials at the state’s veterans affairs agency, less than two weeks after a Wall Street Journal investigation showed deadly lapses at one of its facilities.
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Look Who’s Really Chasing Hot Stocks Like Zoom
Professional investors are blaming everyone else for the meteoric rise of speculative stocks—but they’re part of the problem themselves.
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An Ex-Liberal Reluctantly Supports WSJ
How historian Fred Siegel came to appreciate the president’s defense of ‘bourgeois values’ against the ‘clerisy.’
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Mortgage Lender IPOs Are Booming. Which Are the Best Buys?
A historic mortgage market is also remaking the public-stock universe for home lenders. It’s important for investors to consider how their models and multiples vary.
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Andrew Cuomo Takes a ‘Hatchet’
In a recorded call, he explains why he favors broad lockdowns.
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Pfizer Could Apply for Emergency Use of Covid-19 Vaccine by Late November
The drug giant laid out a timetable for reaching key milestones in the development of its Covid-19 vaccine that could mean the shots start becoming available in the U.S. before year’s end.
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I Married Him for Love—and So He Could Be on My Health Insurance
Young adults are often in bad financial health. The ability to get coverage through a spouse can make marriage more enticing.
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China Wants to Screen You for Coronavirus—and Your Frozen Fish
Many countries around the world are screening people at their borders for the coronavirus. China is also inspecting incoming frozen fish, making it an outlier in this area.
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The Garden Is the New Home Office, Thanks to the Sanity Shed
As we settle into working and learning from home, repurposed backyard garden sheds and prefab outbuildings offer a pleasant soft divide between family and work life.
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WSJ Glossary - ESG Funds Are Under Scrutiny. Here’s Why
Investors propelled ESG funds to new heights in 2020, and federal agencies are watching. WSJ explains why regulators have ethical and sustainable investment fun
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Third-Party Candidates Could Play Spoiler in Tight Senate Races
Third-party Senate candidates could play key roles in some of the fall’s closest contests—in some cases with the help of a major party candidate. That and more in this week’s Washington Wire column.
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Trump Administration Reverses Course, Approves California’s Request for Wildfire-Relief Funds
Request comes during a historic fire season with an unprecedented number of blazes fueled by extreme heat, gusty winds and dry conditions.
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Cboe Global Markets to Buy Dark-Pool Operator BIDS
The exchange operator has agreed to buy BIDS Trading, as exchanges have grappled with an increase in private, off-exchange stock trades this year.
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White House Dismisses Putin Proposal to Extend New START Arms-Control Pact
Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to extend the New START treaty, but the Trump administration called on Moscow to agree first to a warhead freeze.
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State Street, Bank of New York Mellon Report Declining Profit
The two large custody banks grew assets under management, but falling U.S. interest rates continued to batter earnings and revenue. State Street profit slipped 4.8%, while BNY Mellon’s was down 9.3%.
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GOP Senators Brace for Fight With Trump Over Coronavirus Aid
The White House and Senate Republicans are divided over the size of last-minute coronavirus aid, with President Trump signaling he would support a package approaching $2 trillion, narrowing the distance with House Democrats.
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Covid-19 Patients Put Remote Care to the Test
Patients recovering from Covid-19 across the country are testing the degree to which telemedicine can replace in-person doctors’ appointments and help them recover safely at home.
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How September Retail Sales Stole August’s Thunder
The Commerce Department reported that retail sales rose a seasonally adjusted 1.9% last month. But September’s strong sales might simply be making up for a weak August.
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Democrats Tap ‘Fundraging’ to Garner Hundreds of Millions for Campaigns
The party is drawing on heightened emotions among voters to boost contributions to unprecedented levels, political strategists say.
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Peter Roth to Step Down as Warner Bros. TV Chief
The longtime production head said he is stepping down early next year after helping to develop such hits as “The West Wing,” “The Big Bang Theory” and “Two and a Half Men.”
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