The Wall Street Jurnal
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AI Boom Drives Search for Alternative Energy Sources
P.M. Edition for Nov. 9. The artificial-intelligence boom is using up a lot of energy, driving companies to seek alternative sources. CIO Journal...
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Striking Actors Make a Deal With Hollywood
A.M. Edition for Nov. 9. Hollywood actors have reached a tentative labor deal with studios and streaming services to end six months of labor...
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Striking Actors Make a Deal With Hollywood
A.M. Edition for Nov. 9. Hollywood actors have reached a tentative labor deal with studios and streaming services to end six months of labor...
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One Drug Can Have Two Prices—Why The Higher One Prevails
P.M. Edition for Nov. 8. Some drugmakers are setting two prices for the same drug. And many health plans are choosing the more expensive version,...
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Abortion Rights Supporters Rack Up U.S. Election Victories
A.M. Edition for Nov. 8. From Ohio to Virginia, Tuesday’s U.S. elections were defined by voters defending abortion rights. The Journal’s Molly Ball...
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Big Banks Find New Way to Unload Risk: Synthetic Risk Transfers
P.M. Edition for Nov. 7. Amid tightening regulations and higher interest rates, U.S. banks have found a new way to unload risk. Reporter Matt Wirz...
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WeWork Files for Bankruptcy, But the Show Goes On
A.M. Edition for Nov. 7. Once the most valuable U.S. startup, WeWork is facing the consequences of an expansion that left it with many unprofitable...
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Israel Pushes Deeper Into Gaza City
P.M. Edition for Nov. 6. After one of the most intense bombing barrages in the war in Gaza, Israel is deepening its push into Gaza City. And former...
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Whirlwind U.S. Diplomacy Fails to Secure Mideast Cease-fire
A.M. Edition for Nov. 6. Under pressure to secure a pause in Israel-Hamas fighting and ease regional tensions, U.S. Secretary of State Antony...
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U.S. Hiring Slowed in October, in a Sign Economy Is Cooling
P.M. Edition for Nov. 3. U.S. employers added 150,000 jobs to the economy last month, signaling a cooling economy. Economics reporter David...