
2: 17
Democratic Candidates to Discuss Plans for America’s Infrastructure
2/14/2020 5: 30AM
2/14/2020
WSJ will interview Democratic presidential candidates about how to improve America’s infrastructure at the Moving America Forward forum in Las Vegas on Feb. 16. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib previews three topics the forum will address with the candidates.

4: 39
How Victoria’s Secret Lost Its Grip
2/14/2020 7: 00AM
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15: 53
Black Voters in Rural Georgia on Identity Politics, Voter Suppression
2/14/2020 6: 00AM
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3: 13
What It’s Like for Cruise Ship Passengers During Coronavirus Outbreak
2/13/2020 5: 30AM
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2: 09
Facebook Won’t Launch Its Dating Feature in Europe for Valentine’s Day
2/12/2020 1: 15PM
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4: 18
Coronavirus Outbreak Tests New Vaccine Development Strategy
2/13/2020 5: 30AM
2/13/2020
Scientists racing to find a vaccine for the Wuhan coronavirus are hoping a cutting-edge approach called “rapid response platforms” will quickly yield a breakthrough. WSJ’s Jason Bellini explains what these are and how they work. Photo: Tolga Akmen / AFP

3: 37
Samsung Galaxy S20 First Look: Three Phones, 5G, So Many Cameras
2/11/2020 2: 00PM
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4: 54
The U.S. Is Vulnerable to an Iranian Cyberattack. Here’s How.
2/10/2020 6: 30AM
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8: 00
How the U.S. Government Obtains and Uses Cellphone Location Data
2/7/2020 7: 30AM
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3: 42
Alexis Ohanian on Family, Fatherhood and…Baby Kettlebells
2/6/2020 10: 00AM
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How the U.S. Government Obtains and Uses Cellphone Location Data
2/7/2020 7: 30AM
2/7/2020
The U.S. government is using app-generated marketing data based on the movements of millions of cellphones around the country for some forms of law enforcement. We explain how such data is being gathered and sold. Photo: Justin Lane/Shutterstock

0: 53
Andrew Yang Ends Presidential Campaign
2/11/2020 8: 53PM
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1: 11
Buttigieg Targeted for His Experience After Strong Iowa Showing
2/7/2020 11: 01PM
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15: 53
Black Voters in Rural Georgia on Identity Politics, Voter Suppression
2/14/2020 6: 00AM
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2: 17
Democratic Candidates to Discuss Plans for America’s Infrastructure
2/14/2020 5: 30AM
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3: 13
What It’s Like for Cruise Ship Passengers During Coronavirus Outbreak
2/13/2020 5: 30AM
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2: 53
Candidates Clash Over Who Can Unite the Democratic Party
2/7/2020 11: 03PM
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4: 21
How New Hampshire Changed the Democratic Primary Race
2/12/2020 5: 30AM
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2: 09
Facebook Won’t Launch Its Dating Feature in Europe for Valentine’s Day
2/12/2020 1: 15PM
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5: 09
Living Inside U.S. Quarantine
2/12/2020 5: 30AM
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1: 47
Warren Criticizes Candidates Who ‘Suck Up to Billionaires’
2/7/2020 11: 03PM
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2: 46
Opinion: The Incompetence Party
2/12/2020 7: 26PM
2/12/2020
Wonder Land: The Democratic Party is increasingly turning to vague and aspirational grandstanding, instead of hard policy proposals, to the detriment of the voting public. Image: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

1: 20
Opinion: Free Press Means a Targeted U.S. Response to Coronavirus
2/11/2020 7: 19PM
2/11/2020

0: 59
Opinion: The White House Budget Proposal Doesn’t Curb Entitlements
2/10/2020 7: 28PM
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2: 23
Opinion: Mayor Pete’s South Bend Record Catches Up With Him
2/10/2020 7: 27PM
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5: 55
Opinion: The Impeachment Drama Finally Ends
2/9/2020 5: 13PM
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3: 55
Hollywood Icon Kirk Douglas: A Life in Film
2/6/2020 11: 09AM
2/6/2020
Kirk Douglas, who built a career in film spanning more than 50 years with iconic roles such as “Spartacus,” has died at age 103. Here’s a look at the life and legacy of the Hollywood movie star. Photo: Ann Johansson/Corbis/Getty Images

2: 08
Rush Limbaugh Receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
2/4/2020 11: 26PM
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8: 26
Cutting Through the Nike Vaporfly Controversy
1/31/2020 10: 30AM
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6: 39
WSJ’s House of the Year: A Contemporary Home With Hawaiian Spirit
1/30/2020 11: 00AM
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26: 15
The Electric-Vehicle Road Test
1/29/2020 5: 30AM
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2: 29
China Slowly Heads Back to Work After Coronavirus Shutdown
2/11/2020 6: 56AM
2/11/2020
Life in China is far from normal as factories try to ramp up production after an extended Lunar New Year holiday because of the virus outbreak. The WSJ’s James Areddy heads to Shanghai’s factory district and explains how the slow start will affect the country’s economy. Photo: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES

2: 58
Why New Hampshire Matters for the Top 5 Democratic Contenders
2/11/2020 6: 30AM
2/11/2020

3: 20
Trump on Impeachment: ‘We Went Through Hell’
2/6/2020 2: 34PM
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3: 31
Coronavirus Boosts Some Medical-Supply Makers’ Shares
2/6/2020 5: 30AM
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2: 29
Four Takeaways From the Iowa Caucuses
2/5/2020 7: 20PM
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9: 56
Electric Scooters: Israel’s Two-Wheeled Solution to Traffic and Sabbath
12/20/2018 5: 30AM
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Electric-scooter rental companies are hitting speed bumps in the U.S. over safety and other concerns. But in Tel Aviv, one in 10 residents has rented a Bird e-scooter, and the city appears to be embracing them. WSJ’s Jason Bellini takes a look at the challenges and potential lessons of the e-scooter craze.

0: 54
Tasting the World’s First Test-Tube Steak
12/11/2018 5: 30AM
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9: 58
High Insulin Prices Drive Diabetics to Take Extreme Measures
12/3/2018 5: 30AM
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9: 57
Weighing the Costs and Benefits of Facial Recognition Technology
11/19/2018 5: 30AM
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9: 54
The Future of Flight: AI in the Cockpit
11/12/2018 5: 30AM
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8: 00
In Greece, a Radical Triangular House Brings the Outdoors Inside
12/21/2019 11: 00AM
12/21/2019
Greek architect Tilemachos Andrianopoulos provides a tour of his design: a triangular home that blurs the line between inside and the olive grove outside. “Even for a completely new structure, there is always something that already exists there,” he says. Photo: Rob Alcaraz/The Wall Street Journal

5: 10
A Love of Yurts Inspired This ‘Glamp’ Retreat
7/11/2019 7: 00AM
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5: 38
A Cascades Home Designed to Feel Like Summer Camp
5/2/2019 10: 00AM
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4: 53
A Home Built to Be a Live-In Museum and Expansive Library
2/21/2019 11: 00AM
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4: 01
A Mini-Castle, Saved From Ruins, Now Fit for a New King
1/30/2019 9: 30AM
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3: 35
Why romance fraud cost Americans $201 million last year
2/13/2020 3: 11PM
2/13/2020
Online dating is on the rise and so are scammers. U.S. adults who were catfished lost a median of $501 in 2019.

2: 25
How investors can tell which company could win the streaming wars
2/13/2020 10: 45AM
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2: 51
What’s the difference between a 401(k) and a Roth 401(k)?
2/12/2020 7: 00AM
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0: 53
Venture Capital’s MVP? The Smartphone
2/11/2020 5: 34PM
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1: 34
The Unicorn Playbook
2/11/2020 5: 25PM
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