Month: November 2023
Facing Rematch With Biden, Trump Stays Focused – on Obama – U.S. News & World Report
Facing Rematch With Biden, Trump Stays Focused – on Obama U.S. News & World Report
Read MoreTrump called Iowa evangelicals ‘so-called Christians’ and ‘pieces of shit’, book says – The Guardian
Trump called Iowa evangelicals ‘so-called Christians’ and ‘pieces of shit’, book says The Guardian
Read MoreWho Needs a Record Label? VC-Like Investments Power New Music Artists
A generation of independent music artists are getting their start outside of major labels with the help of online marketplaces.
Read MoreThe Power of Storytelling in Cybersecurity Training
When employees tell each other about the time they fell for a scam, it carries more weight than when an expert tells them the same thing.
Read MoreOur Guide to OpenAI, Sam Altman and What the Heck Happened
Here are highlights from the WSJ’s coverage on this moving story.
Read MoreA Thanksgiving Tradition and More
A train through the forest, army training in Benin and other images from around the world selected by WSJ photo editors.
Read MoreIsrael-Hamas war: Gaza cease-fire enters second day – The Associated Press
Israel-Hamas war: Gaza cease-fire enters second day The Associated Press Hamas releases 13 Israeli hostages, 11 others as cease-fire holds Fox News West Bank celebrations greet Palestinians freed by Israel NBC News US Hopeful Americans Will Be Released in Future Hostage Groups Bloomberg 5
Read MoreItaly is no country for young chefs
(Fixes typo in the first paragraph) By Antonella Cinelli ROME (Reuters) -Like many young people growing up in Sardinia, Davide Sanna loved Italian cuisine and wanted to have a successful career as a chef. But to do so, he had
Read MorePalestinians in Gaza use truce to pick through rubble of homes
By Bassam Massoud GAZA (Reuters) -After seven weeks of bombardment stopped in Gaza for a truce, Tahani al-Najjar used the calm on Saturday to return to the ruins of her home, smashed by an Israeli air strike that she said
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