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Jails Holding ISIS Inmates Pose Test for Syria Regime
In a wing of the notorious Al Sina prison in northeastern Syria, where some of the world’s most dangerous inmates are held, guards wearing balaclavas stood along a corridor lined with cells.
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November 25, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
The College Sports Crisis
Athletes who don’t study, coaches who are overpaid, the system’s a mess.
3 min |
November 25, 2025
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Food Purveyors Scrap Merger Talks
Performance Food Group and US Foods Holdings have called off talks to merge in a deal that would have created a food-distribution giant rivaling top player Sysco.
1 min |
November 25, 2025
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Restaurant Chefs Go to Extremes To Master the Turkey Dinner
Adapting the dry, ungainly bird to other countries’ cuisines is ‘a lot of trial and error’
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November 25, 2025
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Engineers Of Death
Charles Dick's \"Unknown Enemy: The Hidden Nazi Force That Built the Third Reich\" tells the story of Organization Todt, the state-run enterprise that Hitler put in charge of major infrastructure projects.
4 min |
November 25, 2025
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Climate Leaders Turn to Private Markets
Summit organizers pin their hopes on leveraged finance as state aid dwindles
2 min |
November 25, 2025
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12 Best Tech Gifts of 2025 New Gizmos, Upgraded Gadgets
Each year, your friendly neighborhood WSJ personal-tech team makes a list of products we tested and genuinely liked: the annual holiday tech gift guide.
5 min |
November 25, 2025
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Japan's New Premier Stays Defiant to China
TOKYO—Sanae Takaichi has been Japan’s first female prime minister for barely a month and she has made an impression on the world’s two most powerful men.
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November 25, 2025
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Switzerland's Julius Baer Logs $184 Million Charge
Julius Baer is turning the page on a set of legacy issues with the conclusion of a credit review under which the Swiss bank is taking another large provision for bad property loans.
2 min |
November 25, 2025
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Robots Remake Chinese Industry
Factories learn to turn out more goods faster, cheaper and with fewer workers
7 min |
November 25, 2025
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Some Banks Hesitate to Tap a Fed Lending Tool
The Federal Reserve is struggling to persuade some banks to use a lending tool designed to improve the central bank’s control over short-term money markets.
2 min |
November 25, 2025
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Israeli Strike Foiled Plans for Hezbollah
Military commander killed in Beirut was key to group's efforts to rebuild its ranks
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November 25, 2025
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How Posting Fake Tales About Being Ghosted By Brands Became a Fad
When Anna Fleming complained in a TikTok video that Honda had “ghosted” her after promising to replace her broken-down car, an army of amateur consumer advocates flooded Honda with demands for justice.
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November 25, 2025
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Harbour Energy Explores U.S. Deals
Harbour Energy is exploring both offshore and onshore merger-and-acquisition opportunities in the U.S. as its production base shifts toward the western Atlantic in the coming years, its chief executive said.
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November 25, 2025
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Meat Companies' Stocks Increase After Tyson Closes a Beef Plant
Shares of meatpackers JBS and Tyson Foods jumped Monday after Tyson said last week it was closing one of its largest beef plants and slashing production at another.
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November 25, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
The Volunteerism Drought
When I was in high school, I tutored a third-grade student every week at an after-school program in East Harlem. From my all-girls school on the Upper East Side, I'd head a few miles north to 15th Street and sit at a miniature table with a young girl, Together we'd read books, practice unfamiliar words and work through math problems to help her catch up to grade level. Any time I saw her eyes widen with understanding or her confidence lift with a spark of new knowledge, I'd beam with pride.
2 min |
November 25, 2025
The Wall Street Journal
Does a Bond Crisis Start Here?
While you were watching tech stocks gyrate last week, a potential bond crisis was brewing abroad.
2 min |
November 25, 2025
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What Happens When Trump Has Left the Building?
If on your list of predictions for 2025 you had President Trump denounces Marjorie Taylor Greene as a “traitor” a day after he lavishes praise on New York’s newly elected Democratic Socialist mayor, congratulations.
3 min |
November 25, 2025
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The Military Faces a Make-or-Break Moment
Your editorial “Trump and a New ‘Arsenal of Freedom” (Nov. 17) provides an insightful assessment of Secretary Pete Hegseth’s acquisition-reform agenda.
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November 25, 2025
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The Twilight of Ali Khamenei
Despotic regimes have their own way of holding rulers accountable. Show trials and trumped-up corruption charges can bring down leaders who have stumbled. Predatory regimes can also offer some grace to failed icons. The latter is the current predicament of Iran’s 86-year-old supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, The 12-Day War in June neutered the mullah who had dominated much of the Middle East. With this devastating reversal, his minions are now effectively taking over.
3 min |
November 25, 2025
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China’s Moonshot AI Set to Raise Funds at Near $4 Billion Value
Beijing-based startup aims to close funding round by end of this year
2 min |
November 25, 2025
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Alyeschem Set to Build $150 Million Alaska Methanol Plant
Private equity-backed chemical company Alyeschem plans to build Alaska’s first methanol production plant, a small project that state authorities expect will benefit both regional oil producers and the environment while taking advantage of abundant water and natural-gas supplies at the Arctic site.
2 min |
November 25, 2025
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Trump Needs A Supply-Side Solution
Republicans seem headed for a historic wipeout. Why not go for a historic economic boom instead?
3 min |
November 25, 2025
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Comey, James Cases Are Tossed
Federal judge finds a Trump-aligned prosecutor wasn't lawfully appointed
3 min |
November 25, 2025
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It's Time for a Moderate Moment
Centrists need to fight the growing radicalism in both parties.
2 min |
November 25, 2025
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The Struggling Eagles Are Stuck in a 'Funk'
Everyone's got an opinion about the Philadelphia Eagles. Especially those laid back, famously easy-to-please Eagles fans.
3 min |
November 25, 2025
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Shedeur Sanders Flashes Hope
In his first NFL start, the rookie showed a glimpse of why evaluators were so intrigued by him
4 min |
November 25, 2025
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Amazon to Invest $50 Billion In Data Centers for Government
Amazon.com said it will invest $50 billion to expand artificial intelligence and high-performance computing capabilities for its cloud business’s U.S. government customers.
1 min |
November 25, 2025
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Nashville's Lawyer Takes On White House
Funding battles with Trump administration swamp the city's ordinary legal work
3 min |
November 25, 2025
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Tucker Carlson Joins the Gold Rush With Venture
Tucker Carlson says central banks are a scam and the U.S. dollar is “doomed.” Now he has launched a precious-metals company.
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