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The Wall Street Journal
The Bright Side of a Power Outage
There’s something enchanting about candlelight—something uncanny and otherworldly.
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December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Investment Network Bets On Al in Far-Flung Places
Entrepreneurs from Turkey, Nigeria, Brazil, Ukraine and other countries gathered in early December at the New York office of the nonprofit investment network that helped them grow their companies, much as alumni return to their alma mater.
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Apple's Cook Doubles Nike Holding After Weak Outlook
Sportswear maker’s lead independent director bought $2.9 million of its stock
1 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
C.S. Lewis Was Too Cynical About Christmas
C.S. Lewis loathed Christmas as a commercial racket almost as much as he loved it as a holy day.
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Wealthy Consumers Keep Economy Humming
The U.S. economy continues to power through the trade and immigration shocks of 2025, defying widespread expectations of a slowdown or even a recession and blowing past other developed countries.
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
The Trends Steering Brands Into 2026
It’s the time of year when consumer trend reports fall like snowflakes. The Wall Street Journal asked a group of futurists, strategists, consultants and investors to make their predictions for 2026.
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
‘Moderate’ Hostage Taking
The next time a conservative gripes that Speaker Mike Johnson isn’t playing hard enough ball, remind him that this speaker rarely gets to call all the shots.
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Canada’s National Lifeblood
Maple Syrup
4 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Californians Want the Sun to Set on Ivanpah
A little more sunshine would help to clarify Pat Hogan’s position on Ivanpah, California’s solar-power project that he is defending against closure despite the plant’s utility customers, equity sponsors and senior lenders all wanting to walk away (Letters, Dec. 23).
1 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Three Major 2025 Developments You Might Have Missed
No one will call 2025 a quiet year.
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
DOJ Under Strain in Epstein Files Review
Officials seek emergency recruits for checks, push back against criticism
4 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
No Evictions, Less Affordable Housing
That's what happened in Tacoma, and even public housing is suffering.
2 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
More Private-Equity Firms Are Planning to Sell Stakes
More private-equity managers plan to sell minority stakes in the coming years, as the industry’s continuing downturn drives firms to seek outside investment.
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
If AI Becomes Conscious, We Need to Know
An Ohio lawmaker wants to settle one of science’s thorniest questions by legislative fiat.
5 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
A Tuneful Tribute Act's True Affection
'Song Sung Blue' follows a Neil Diamond impersonator and his partner
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Broad Energy Trade Can't Last Forever
From solar to nuclear and coal, stocks have soared on AI demand
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Beijing Worries AI Threatens Party Rule
China is enforcing strict guidelines to make sure chatbots don’t misbehave
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
The Factory Workers Who Build Power Grid by Hand
In a factory not far from the North Carolina state line, Robin Cisco walks her fingers across hundreds of feet of paper-insulated copper wire.
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Coast Guard Intensifies Its Pursuit of Oil Tanker
A Coast Guard vessel was slicing through the Atlantic Ocean, with its target in sight just a half mile away, when a realization set in.
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
A French Castle With Ties to Louis XIV
A centuries-old French château with ties to Louis XIV is on the market for the first time in nearly 80 years, asking $22.9 million.
2 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Initial Jobless Claims Fell Last Week
The number of Americans who filed for new unemployment benefits declined last week, as the U.S. labor market faces heightened economic uncertainty.
1 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
A San Antonio Home Goes From Rubble to Revival
An abandoned 1890 house with no power or plumbing is reborn after a painstaking restoration
5 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Israel Warns It Could Strike Iran Again
Tehran's efforts to rebuild its ballistic-missile program risks new action
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Pentagon Warns of Advances In China’s Military Strength
China is making steady progress on developing more sophisticated weapons and expanding its armed forces’ ability to operate away from the mainland, including against Taiwan, according to the Pentagon’s latest assessment of Beijing’s military strength.
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Economic Divide in U.S. Widens Between Big, Small Businesses
It has been a good year for most of the U.S.'s biggest companies, with surging profits and enthusiasm for artificial intelligence propelling stocks to record highs.
4 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
The 'Shark Tank' Investor Was Almost a Filmmaker
The 'Marty Supreme' actor on his nomadic childhood, his stepfather's pivotal career advice and his mother's financial secret
3 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
A Civil War Erupts Over Cattle Branding in Nebraska
Critics say agency enforcing herd markings takes its job way too seriously
4 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Hedge Funder's Ex-Wife Sets Record For Miami-Dade
Caryl Englander, the ex-wife of hedge-fund titan Israel Englander, is the buyer of an $86 million penthouse in Surfside, Fla. The November deal set a condo record for Miami-Dade County.
1 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
DOJ Seeks Voter Data; Some States Say No
Democrats and some Republicans question how the information is used
4 min |
December 26, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
On the Big Island, a 10-Building Estate Is One of Hawaii's Priciest Listings
In the early 2000s, venture capitalist Alan Salzman was jogging on the beach in Hawaii when he saw a row of empty lots.
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