The Wall Street Jurnal
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Gulf States Pump Aid to Spread Influence
A.M. Edition for Sept. 15. Flush with oil money, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and U.A.E. have spent billions helping Egypt, Pakistan and Turkey through a...
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Gulf States Pump Aid To Spread Influence
A.M. Edition for Sept. 15. Flush with oil money, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and U.A.E. have spent billions helping Egypt, Pakistan and Turkey through a...
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Why Some Latino Voters Are Moving Toward the GOP
P.M. Edition for Sept. 14. Latino voters, among the fastest-growing groups in the U.S. electorate, have long been a reliably Democratic voting...
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Battery Recycling Heats Up In Soaring Electric Vehicle Market
A.M. Edition for Sept. 14. There’s sky high demand for electric vehicle batteries and a push by the US government to invest in American green tech....
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High Inflation Reading Sends Stocks Plummeting
P.M. Edition for Sept. 13. New data shows consumer prices rose sharply in August, dashing hopes for any quick relief from higher prices. WSJ senior...
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Why a Strong Dollar Is Rattling Wall Street
A.M. Edition for Sept. 13. When is a strong dollar too strong? That’s a question being posed on Wall Street right now. While a rising dollar has...
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Starbucks CEO to Tackle Chain's Challenges Alongside Howard Schultz
P.M. Edition for Sept. 12. Starbucks’ new leader, Laxman Narasimhan, will be working with veteran, three-time CEO Howard Schultz as he takes the...
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Ukraine’s Government and Businesses Adapt to Keep Economy Afloat
A.M. Edition for Sept. 12. Ukraine's military forces have had a spate of successes over Russia in recent weeks, reclaiming huge swaths of the...
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California Heat Wave and Drought Test the State’s Power Grid
P.M. Edition for Sept. 10. California has been beset by more than its fair share of disasters in recent weeks, including a heat wave, raging...
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Global Emissions Drop as China Burns Less Coal
A.M. Edition for Sept. 9. A new report shows global emissions dropped about 1% in the first half of 2022. Wall Street Journal reporter Sha Hua...