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How an NYC Suburb Is Keeping Rents Down

When New Rochelle, NY was faced with a declining population and economy, it set out on a building spree. A decade into the effort, the city – which s…

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Is American Capitalism in Retreat?

The Trump administration has made big moves to intervene in critical industries – from computer chips to rare earth minerals to steel. WSJ’s chief ec…

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The Nvidia CEO’s Quest to Sell Chips in China

After months of quiet behind the scenes’ lobbying in both Washington and Beijing, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has secured a deal to protect tens of billi…

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The Mystery of the Mansion Filled With Surrogate Children

A couple in Los Angeles say they wanted a big family. Surrogates who carried their children say they were deceived. WSJ’s Katherine Long explains why…

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Is an Algorithm Blocking Your Job Search? One Man Is Trying to Find Out.

Derek Mobley spent years applying for jobs online after he got laid off. After more than 100 rejections, he started to wonder whether Workday – the p…

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How Intel’s CEO Became a Political Liability

President Trump has called for the resignation of Intel’s CEO, Lip-Bu Tan. Tan played a key role in building up China’s chip industry, earning him th…

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The Drug You’ve Never Heard of Wreaking Havoc Across Europe

Europe has mostly been spared from the synthetic opioid crisis that has ravaged the U.S. over the past two decades. But now, a deadly new drug could …

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Palantir: Pariah to Power Player

The Silicon Valley company Palantir spent years treading water as a tech outsider in the S&P 500. The company's recent success, as WSJ’s Heather Some…

7 months ago

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The Game Making Baseball Fans Go Bananas

There’s a new game selling out stadiums around the country: banana ball. The game’s founder, Jesse Cole, describes how he got started. And WSJ’s Jaso…

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Why Is Everyone Obsessed With Labubus?

An ugly-cute monster has become a global sensation. PopMart, the company behind Labubus, has leveraged blind-box packaging, scarcity and artist colla…

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