The Wall Street Journal
The Style To Aim for This Fall
Want to try the 'country gentleman' look, a dashing style that nods to British grouse-shooting? Learn from my rookie mistakes.
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October 04, 2025
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Making the Screen Sing
The instrumentalist and composer wrote more than 200 scores for film and TV. When he died, at 86, he still had concerts scheduled into the next year.
4 min |
October 04, 2025
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This Group Is No Sideshow
A pair of psychically gifted twins find a home, of sorts, among a crew of circus freaks.
4 min |
October 04, 2025
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A Father's Flight And Fall
No Ordinary Bird
4 min |
October 04, 2025
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Empire of Centuries
'Here is our home, here is our fatherland.' -VIRGIL
4 min |
October 04, 2025
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Saudi Output Boost Is Big Win for Trump
Crude prices have fallen this year as Riyadh makes move, but risks abound
4 min |
October 04, 2025
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British Jews Not Surprised by Attack
Since Oct. 7, they say they have felt isolated, unsafe amid rise in antisemitism
3 min |
October 04, 2025
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How to Behave at a Ryder Cup
In the aftermath of an ugly crowd meltdown, a columnist makes a plea for basic human decency
3 min |
October 04, 2025
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L.A.'s Entertainment Economy Looks Like a Disaster Movie
Brian Mainolfi has been drawing since he came to this city in 1994.
8 min |
October 04, 2025
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GOP Spending Bill Is Blocked in Senate
Shutdown is likely to stretch on as the measure falls mostly along party lines
3 min |
October 04, 2025
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What Makes a National Museum?
The Smithsonian's mission has been ambitious, unusual and sometimes obscured by progressive ideology
8 min |
October 04, 2025
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In the Know, Come Rain or Snow
Prepping your wardrobe for the cold, wet months ahead needn’t feel like a bore. Sure, cashmere hats and umbrellas deserve a spot in your drawers, but why not look beyond the predictable basics? Here, 10 clever, fashionable foulweather essentials to get you at least a bit) excited for the chills and spills ahead—each under 250.
2 min |
October 04, 2025
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Drifters Welcome
Wisconsin's Driftless Area attracts dreamers. That means you'll find bold architecture-and trip-worthy cheese.
3 min |
October 04, 2025
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AI Doom? No Problem.
Governments and experts are worried that a superintelligent AI could destroy humanity. For the ‘Cheerful Apocalyptics’ in Silicon Valley, that wouldn't be a bad thing.
8 min |
October 04, 2025
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Anglican Church Appoints First Female Leader
Sarah Mullally aims to steady an institution rocked by abuse allegations
2 min |
October 04, 2025
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How Politics Became a Legal Battlefield
The indictment of James Comey led New York Times White House correspondent Peter Baker to opine this week, as he and his sources had already done dozens of times since 2017, that President Trump “has broken norms that stood for generations.”
9 min |
October 04, 2025
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Apple Removes Apps That Let Users Track ICE
Apple blocked apps that enable users to track U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents after pressure from the Justice Department.
2 min |
October 04, 2025
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Combs Gets Four Years in Federal Prison
Sentencing of rap mogul follows July conviction over prostitution offenses
3 min |
October 04, 2025
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Putin Warns West on Kyiv Support
For weeks, drones have been mysteriously appearing in European skies, closing airports from Warsaw to Munich. Western officials suspect that Russia is behind the campaign, seeking to sow fear in European capitals, probe NATO weaknesses and raise the stakes over the continent’s support for Ukraine.
3 min |
October 04, 2025
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Fast & Furious & Way Less Expensive: That's the Rule for This Movie Sequel
It's one of the most successful Hollywood franchises ever, but Universal needs to cut its budget by $140 million
6 min |
October 04, 2025
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Trump Is Waging 'Lawfare'-After Being Its Target Himself
The federal indictment against James Comey is a textbook example of politically motivated prosecution. Now where have we seen that before?
7 min |
October 04, 2025
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Milan Is the New Magnet for the Global Elite
From London to L.A., millionaires are relocating to Italy's business capital to discover a city in the middle of a renaissance
8 min |
October 04, 2025
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In Peril On an Inland Sea
The Gales of November
6 min |
October 04, 2025
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Buffett’s Berkshire Comes to the Aid of Occidental—Again
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has backed Occidental Petroleum’s debt-fueled quest to become an oil giant. Now, it is helping the company straighten up its balance sheet—and getting its hands on a major business in return.
2 min |
October 04, 2025
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Monsters Are Creatures Who Don’t Belong. No Wonder I Grew Up Loving Stories About Them.
As a child, novelist Jennifer McMahon found that scary movies and books gave her the bravery to face her real-life fears and anxieties.
4 min |
October 04, 2025
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Opendoor Hype Won't Make Its Business Any More Viable
The loss-making house flipper has become a meme stock
3 min |
October 04, 2025
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Potato, Meet Tomato: How the Modern Spud Was Born
A potato-like plant interbred with ancient tomatoes, creating the tuber we know today.
2 min |
October 04, 2025
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Getting Kids to Give Up Social Media on Their Own
To avoid 'fear of missing out,' limiting social-media use has to be a communal effort.
3 min |
October 04, 2025
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Laughter in the Dark
THOMAS PYNCHON'S \"Shadow Ticket\" is his third consecutive novel to center on a private investigator.
4 min |
October 04, 2025
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Shutdown Lays Bare Crisis Of Trust in U.S. Institutions
Between 2013 and 2019, three government shutdowns were caused by Sen. Ted Cruz’s stand against the Affordable Care Act, Sen. Chuck Schumer’s push on children of immigrants and President Trump’s demand for border wall money.
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