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March 29, 2026
Why Russia Is Stepping Up Its Support for an Embattled Iran
Moscow is trying to salvage what is left of a shrinking web of global partnerships.
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March 29, 2026
Voices of War: Five Lives Caught in the Middle East Conflict
The U.S. and Israeli campaign against Iran is upending lives across the region. Listen to their accounts.
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March 29, 2026
The Venezuelan First Lady’s Other Job: Tending a Family Crime Dynasty
Cilia Flores stands accused of conspiring to smuggle hundreds of tons of cocaine into the U.S.
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March 29, 2026
How Pakistan Wooed Trump and Styled Itself as a Peace Broker in Iran Conflict
Army chief Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have worked in coordination to cultivate the U.S. president and his inner circle.
The Wall Street Journal
March 28, 2026
Inside the Trans-Atlantic Trade in Iranian Weapons for Colombian Coke
A recent conviction offers a rare window into the illicit global network that brings money into the Islamic Republic.
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March 28, 2026
Marine Expeditionary Unit Arrives in the Middle East—Here’s What We Know
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March 28, 2026
How Long Before Airport Security Lines Go Back to Normal?
A busy spring break season collides with TSA workers waiting for backpay from the partial government shutdown.
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March 28, 2026
Japan Rethinks 80 Years of Pacifism
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi wants more spending on defense. Many Japanese, wary of China's expanding military power, agree.
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March 28, 2026
What This Year’s CPAC Tells Us About The Republican Divide on Iran
The annual Conservative Political Action Conference has laid bare a rift on the right. Some are asking: “What happened to America First?”
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March 28, 2026
Will This ‘Miracle’ Battery Finally Change Your Mind About EVs?
The Wall Street Journal
March 27, 2026
Newsom Bans California Officials From Using Inside Information on Betting Platforms
The order followed reports of well-timed prediction-market wagers on world events affected by Trump administration actions.
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March 27, 2026
What an Influx of 17,000 U.S. Troops Could Mean for the Iran War
Any operation to seize an island or Iranian territory would be complex and dangerous.
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March 27, 2026
The Timeless Fear of Corrupting the Youth
From Socrates to social media, society has always worried about protecting the young. But the latest ruling about Meta and YouTube overlooks...
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March 27, 2026
Why the TSA Lines in Atlanta Are Longer Than Other Airports
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a chokepoint in the federal funding standoff in Congress, and officials warned travelers...
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March 27, 2026
House GOP Leaders Reject Bill to Fund DHS, Likely Extending Standoff
Republicans instead plan to propose an eight-week bill to fund the entire department, including back pay for TSA workers.
The Wall Street Journal
March 27, 2026
A Guide to Portugal’s Best Kept Travel Secrets That Skips Lisbon and Porto
Those willing to venture beyond the country’s tourist-choked cities will find unspoiled beaches, Unesco sites, stone monoliths and more
The Wall Street Journal
March 27, 2026
For Trump, a Deadline Isn’t Always a Deadline | WSJ Politics Newsletter for March 27
Plus, the Senate approves funding for most of DHS, moving to end long airport-security lines
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March 27, 2026
Exclusive | Powerful House Republican Sam Graves Joins Retirement Wave
Transportation chair Sam Graves said he is ready for his ‘next chapter,’ pulling his re-election paperwork.
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March 27, 2026
Senate Approves Funding for Most of DHS, Moving to End Airport Crisis
Senate Republicans and Democrats agreed to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, moving to end a standoff in Congress that had l...
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March 27, 2026
The U.S. Military Assets Damaged or Lost in the Iran War Total up to $2.9 Billion
Radar systems and aircraft worth billions of dollars have been damaged and destroyed by Iranian attacks, friendly-fire incidents or accident...
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March 27, 2026
Jews Begin to Wonder: Is Anywhere Safe?
“It feels like the 1930s again.” Hostility against Jews surges in Western countries where they felt safe in recent decades.
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March 27, 2026
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March 27, 2026
Jack Butler — Deputy editor, Free Expression at The Wall Street Journal
A graduate of Hillsdale College, he joined the Journal in 2025. Previously, he was submissions editor at National Review Online.
The Wall Street Journal
March 26, 2026
Anthropic Wins Injunction in Court Battle With Trump Administration
A federal judge said the government’s ‘measures appear designed to punish Anthropic’ in a standoff over military use of A.I.
The Wall Street Journal
March 26, 2026
Trump Administration Plans to Require Higher Wages for H-1B Visa Holders
The Labor Department proposal is the latest effort to wean U.S. tech companies and other employers off skilled foreign labor.
The Wall Street Journal
March 26, 2026
Trump’s Signature to Appear on U.S. Dollar Bills, a First for a Sitting President
The Treasury Department said he was set to be the first sitting president to have his name on American money.
The Wall Street Journal
March 26, 2026
Trump’s Signature to Appear on U.S. Paper Currency
The Treasury Department said he was set to be the first sitting president to have his name on American money.
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March 26, 2026
Trump Announces Plan to Pay TSA Agents
The move came as Senate Republicans and Democrats struggled to reach a Homeland Security funding deal.
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March 26, 2026
What I Hate Most About the Technology in Hotel Rooms From TV Streaming to a Lack of Outlets
Travelers are still hunting behind furniture for outlets and troubleshooting “smart” TVs that won’t stream. Wake up: It’s 2026, not 2016.
The Wall Street Journal
March 26, 2026
Arm’s Timing Is Good, but Big Chip Move Now Has to Go Perfectly
The chip designer’s roots in power-friendly CPUs are a major asset, though the stock’s high valuation assumes a lot of success.
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March 26, 2026
Do Back-to-Back Courtroom Losses Herald Meta’s ‘Big Tobacco’ Moment?
Social-media giants are confronting an existential dilemma as a flood of litigation challenges their product designs.
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March 26, 2026
Exclusive | Nvidia-Backed Startup Seeking to Counter Chinese AI Eyes $25 Billion Valuation
Reflection is one of several startups working alongside Nvidia to build powerful, freely available “open-source” AI models.
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March 26, 2026
The CPU Was Left for Dead by AI. Now AI Is Bringing It Back.
Arm Holdings foresees significant demand for its chips as swarms of intelligent agents require ever-more processing capacity.
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March 26, 2026
Trump Tells Aides He Wants Speedy End to Iran War
The president has said that he wants to wrap up the conflict in the coming weeks.
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March 26, 2026
Exclusive | OpenAI Backs New AI Startup Seeking Bot Army Breakthroughs
Isara, founded by a pair of 23-year-old researchers, aims to build software that can coordinate the work of thousands of ‘agents.’
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March 26, 2026
Are Bots Replacing Workers? These Skeptics Aren’t So Sure
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March 26, 2026
James B. Meigs — Columnist, Free Expression at The Wall Street Journal
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March 26, 2026
Louise Perry — Columnist, Free Expression at The Wall Street Journal
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March 26, 2026
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March 25, 2026
Losses Pile Up for Beef Slaughterhouse Owners
JBS, the world’s largest meatpacker, reported a $617 million adjusted operating loss for its beef business over the past year, widening the...
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March 25, 2026
Retirees Are More Vulnerable to Cyber Scams. The Reasons Why Are Complicated.
Frailty and digital illiteracy are the stereotypical reasons older people are vulnerable. But it’s more complicated than that.
The Wall Street Journal
March 25, 2026
Exclusive | KKR to Make 15 Times Its Investment With Sale of Data-Center Cooling Business
CoolIT’s roughly 640 employees are each set to receive average payouts of around $240,000.
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March 25, 2026
Exclusive | Activist Pushes Meineke Owner Driven Brands to Explore a Sale
Private-equity firm Roark Capital is mismanaging Driven, ADW Capital said in letter.
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March 25, 2026
Exclusive | KKR Strikes Deal for Nothing Bundt Cakes
The private-equity giant is buying the U.S. bakery chain from Dunkin’ Owner Roark Capital.
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March 25, 2026
Meta and YouTube Lose Landmark Social Media Trial
Jurors found the companies were negligent and the design of their apps caused harm to children.
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March 25, 2026
Here’s How to Road Trip With Your Dog and Make It Less Stressful
Among the suggestions: Avoid highway rest stops if you can and get a room away from the elevator.
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March 25, 2026
How Google’s Larry Page Won the Bidding War for DeepMind
Before artificial intelligence minted billionaires and roiled the stock market, the London startup caught the attention of tech’s biggest na...
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March 25, 2026
How the AI Boom Has Transformed the Chip Industry Into a Market Monster
Led by Nvidia, seven of world’s 25 most valuable firms hail from the semiconductor industry.
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March 25, 2026
California Billionaires Are Spending Big in Costly Wealth-Tax Fight
Funded by Google co-founder Sergey Brin and other tech elites who oppose the tax, campaigns are paying $15 for every valid signature they co...
The Wall Street Journal
March 25, 2026
Is the U.S. Repeating the Mistakes That Led to Forever Wars?
The Iran conflict is likely to be far shorter than the war in Iraq, but experts say the U.S. is running into some of the same pitfalls.- 1
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