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Sonja Christopher, the First ‘Survivor’ Contestant to Be Voted Off, Dies at 87
The Wall Street Journal· 12 hours agoThis is deep into the first-ever episode of “Survivor,” America’s first-ever truly mainstream...
U.K. Utilities’ Shares Fall on Election News, National Grid Discounted Fundraise
The Wall Street Journal· 12 hours agoShares across the U.K. utility sector are tumbling on U.K. snap election news and National Grid’s...
Parents Are Feeling the Pain of Inflation and Child-Care Costs
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoWASHINGTON—Fewer American parents are hanging on financially. About 64% of parents living with...
Opinion | Another Fight for Women’s Sports
The Wall Street Journal· 10 hours ago‘Ladies, here we go again.’
The Unlikely Stocks That Became a Hot Bet on AI
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoThe staid utilities industry has become a top-performing sector.
Opinion | New Jersey Blows Up Its Property Tax Cap
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoGov. Phil Murphy makes it easier to raise taxes without voter approval.
Supreme Court Allows South Carolina’s GOP-Drawn Congressional Map, Rejecting Racial Discrimination...
The Wall Street Journal· 11 hours agoThe court overruled a lower court that had found the district drawn by the Republican-led...
Telenor Names Benedicte Schilbred Fasmer New CEO
The Wall Street Journal· 20 hours agoFasmer is currently CEO of SpareBank 1 SR-Bank, and has previously been a group executive vice president at insurance company Fremtind Forsikring and...
Opinion | The Crimes Against Humanity That Get No Attention
The Wall Street Journal· 10 hours agoGaza receives 24/7 news coverage, but we hear almost nothing about the ethnic cleansing of black...
Opinion | The Bible According to Trump
The Wall Street Journal· 10 hours agoThe inclusion of U.S. founding documents lends itself to the exaggerated charges of Christian nationalism now leveled by progressives.