Month: November 2023
Derek Chauvin Verdict Brings a Rare Rebuke of Police Misconduct
A jury deliberated for just over 10 hours before pronouncing Mr. Chauvin guilty on all three charges: second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
Read MoreX May Lose Up to $75 Million in Revenue as More Advertisers Pull Out
Internal documents show companies like Airbnb, Coca-Cola and Microsoft have halted ads, or may do so, after Elon Musk’s endorsement of an antisemitic conspiracy theory.
Read MoreA rare treat: a painting by Renaissance master Titian is on display at a high school
Miami is an international art destination, thanks to the annual Art Basel fair and private museums that focus on contemporary art. But this exhibition is something Miami has rarely seen before. (Image credit: Armando Colls)
Read MoreNews Quiz for Nov. 25, 2023
Test your knowledge of the week’s events as reported in The Wall Street Journal
Read MoreThousands expected to take part in pro-Palestinian rally in London
LONDON (Reuters) – Thousands of protesters were expected to join a pro-Palestinian march in London on Saturday, with city police warning demonstrators that anyone deemed to be racist would be arrested at the rally. A four-day truce agreed between Israel
Read MoreWhy You Are More Likely to Get Sick This Winter, in Charts
With Covid-19 here to stay alongside flu and RSV, wintertime illnesses have become harder to dodge.
Read MoreIsrael-Hamas War Raises Concerns in U.S. About Religious Discrimination
Advocacy groups for both Muslims and Jews report a rise in incident reports.
Read MoreTesla vs. Toyota Is the New Hot Battle in Cars
Elon Musk’s vision for an electric-vehicle future is being challenged by Toyota and its re-energized hybrid plans.
Read MoreAs Migration to Europe Rises, a Backlash Grows
Rising migration across Europe, including the biggest surge in asylum seekers in years, is fueling support for far-right and anti-immigration parties.
Read MorePope Francis cancels audiences due to ‘mild flu’
Pope Francis has cancelled his scheduled audiences because of mild flu, according to the Vatican.
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