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Every summer, we tell you not to buy an iPhone. Why you should actually listen this time.

Biden Tries to Quell Donor Panic at New York Fundraisers

Some large-dollar supporters doubt that the president, at 81, can win the election if he stays on the ticket.

Evan Gershkovich Trial Begins, Biden and Trump Debate

Bolivian failed coup attempt, Julian Assange freed and more images from around the world, selected by The Wall Street Journal photo editors.

Reddit AMA | Washington Bureau Chief Takes Your Questions on the Debate

We want to hear from you. What questions do you have coming out of the debate?

Comex Gold, Silver Settle Higher

Gold settled 0.1% higher Friday, and silver rose 1.1%. Both metals posted gains for the quarter.

Reddit AMA | Washington Bureau Chief Takes Your Questions

What questions do you have coming out of the debate? What questions do you have about the election in general? Ask Damian Paletta, The Wall Street Journal’s Washington Coverage Chief.

Why In-the-Know Men Are Dressing Like Cary Grant in 2024

Stylish guys are now embracing a refined, almost old-timey, style: ‘It projects power and confidence.’

Amazon Takes On Chinese Rivals Temu and Shein With Plans for New Discount Service

Amazon plans to launch a service focused on shipping cheap goods directly from warehouses in China as it faces growing competition from the Chinese e-commerce platforms.

'The Network of Life' Review: Natural Mixer

Evolution has been depicted as a tree in which genes pass down vertically through generations. But genes can also move sideways.

Inflation Would be Worse Under a Trump Presidency, Economists Say

A group of prominent economists have a message for America: If you thought inflation under President Biden has been bad, President Donald Trump 2.0 would be much worse.

Qatar Wants $32 Million for Its Townhouse Near the United Nations

In 2013, the government paid $34.35 million for the Manhattan home to use as an official state residence.

Speak Up on Sudan Killings

There is nary a word from the usual sources in the media and the progressive political groups when Muslims kill Muslims.

The Crazy Economics of the World's Most Coveted Handbag

The Hermès Birkin is one of the fashion world’s most conspicuous markers of wealth. Is it really worth the investment?

He Helped Build a Literal Memory Lane to Revive an Arizona Street

It’s not a movie set, it’s Erie Street in Bisbee, where Jay Allen’s collection of vehicles, including a 2004 Harley-Davidson Road Glide, evokes vintage Americana.

From Juneteenth Celebrations to the Boston Celtics' NBA Championship

Boston Celtics NBA Champions and more images from around the world, selected by The Wall Street Journal photo editors.

The Biggest Donor of the 2024 Election Gives Trump a Big Boost

Tim Mellon’s $50 million donation brought Trump’s super PAC in line with Biden’s—he’s likely to contribute more to political candidates and groups.

It's Going to Cost More to Stay Cool This Summer

Record-breaking temperatures and higher natural-gas prices are lifting electricity bills.

Why Wall Street Is Chasing Ozempic Wannabes

Big Pharma can’t seem to get investors hyped on much beyond obesity, so many are jumping in. Most won’t win.

A Late Casino Mogul's Nevada Ranch Hits the Market for $15 Million

The 1,230-acre property has a number of ranch facilities, some that date to the 1800s, and a cemetery.

Russia Says It Is Awaiting U.S. Response on Prisoner Swap

Russia said it is awaiting a response from Washington to its proposals for a possible exchange of prisoners, an apparent reference to U.S. citizens detained in Russia such as Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich.

Solar Energy Faces Cloudy Prospects on Warehouse Rooftops

Installations are growing, but experts say the benefits of solar panels on rooftops come with significant costs.

U.S. Secret Service, CISA Host Cybersecurity Training for Critical-Infrastructure Directors

The U.S. government is pushing board directors at critical-infrastructure companies to improve cybersecurity oversight amid espionage and hacking campaigns from China and other adversaries.  

Amazon Fined by California for Failure to Disclose Worker Quotas

E-commerce giant is fined for not complying with a 2022 state law requiring disclosure of warehouse employee quotas.

Comex Gold, Silver Settle Lower

Gold settled 0.8% lower and silver fell 0.3%, with both metals down two of the past three sessions.

Notable & Quotable: Journalistic Ethics

‘This information is so doctored by her attitudes, the way she’s leading on Alito and his wife. . . It’s unfair to them . . . to treat this as some major news story.’

Fisher Investments Nears Deal With Advent

The private-equity investor plans to take a minority stake in the firm known for its ubiquitous advertisements.

The Influencer Is a Young Teenage Girl. The Audience Is 92% Adult Men.

A family discovered—and ultimately accepted—the grim reality for young influencers on Instagram: The followers include large numbers of men who take sexual interest in children.

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The key to fighting a midlife slump

Why Democrats Keep Losing the Battle for Small-Town America

Voters in rural North Carolina reflect the mounting challenges facing President Biden in swing states, voicing discontent with the economy, illegal immigration and inflation

Thousands Protest Against Far Right Across France

The protests are being closely watched as a barometer for whether voters will turnout in the snap elections.

You Should Be SprayingVodkaon Your Clothes---and Other Laundry 'Cheat Codes' From Fashion Pros

Not only is it a chore, but overzealous washing can shorten the lifespan of your garments. Instead of defaulting to the dry cleaner, try these tricks instead.

Apple Sued by Employees Alleging Unequal Pay for Women

The suit targets Apple’s hiring practices used to set compensation, as well as the company’s performance-review policies.

Fed Sees One Cut This Year Despite Mild Inflation Data

Central bankers anticipate inflation returning closer to their goal next year after a longer wait on interest-rate reductions. The Fed held rates steady again at its latest meeting.

'Wide Awake' Review: On the March for Honest Abe

In the high-stakes presidential election of 1860, Abraham Lincoln’s candidacy was boosted by the zeal of young supporters who rallied in groups.

U.S. Adds Three Chinese Companies to Blacklist Over Forced Labor Allegations

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said it was banning imports from three Chinese companies, alleging they used forced labor from the Chinese territory of Xinjiang.

Notable & Quotable: Rick Perlstein on 'Genocide Joe'

‘Saying you should vote for [Biden] anyway is a hard argument to make. . . . All the same, my failure is gutting me worse than anything that has happened to me before in my career.’

Caitlin Clark Left Off U.S. Women's Olympic Basketball Team

The WNBA rookie star didn’t make the 12-player cut for the 9-time gold-medalist squad that plays in the Paris Games starting next month.

Washington Post CEO Turns to Damage Control After Turbulent Week

“I know trust has been lost,” William Lewis tells the newsroom after a contentious town hall and the top editor’s abrupt exit.

Biden Enlisted Qatar and Egypt to Pressure Hamas. It Backfired.

The militant group’s leaders dug in after being threatened with arrest, sanctions and expulsion from Doha if they didn’t agree to a cease-fire with Israel.

How Israel Pulled Off a High-Risk Hostage Rescue



'Roaring Kitty' Schedules Livestream Video for Friday

Keith Gill has scheduled a livestream video for Friday at noon ET, according to his “Roaring Kitty” YouTube account.

India's Election Humbles Narendra Modi

He expected a blowout, but his party lost more than one-fifth of its seats and its outright majority.

Bank of England Can Eye Rate Cuts as Grocery Bills Ease

Consumers in the U.K. have increasingly more cash in their pockets, which should induce the Bank of England to begin cutting interest rates, Shore Capital analyst Clive Black writes in a note.

This Lavish Bel-Air Mansion Became Their 'Passion Project.' Now They're Listing It for $115 Million.

Diana Derycz-Kessler and Paul L. Kessler incorporated hearts throughout the property, which has its own private chapel.

Canada, Border-Agent Union in Talks to Avoid Labor Disruption

The Canadian government and negotiators for the union representing border agents started a new round of talks Monday in a bid to avoid a labor disruption that could stymie cross-border commercial-truck traffic and tourist entry.

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It was a beacon for the superrich. Now, people are taking giant losses to get out of 432 Park.

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Why Bruce Springsteen’s America was never real

Real Madrid Does It Again to Lift Champions League for Record 15th Time

Los Blancos once again felt inevitable on European soccer’s biggest stage as they outlasted Borussia Dortmund in a 2-0 victory.