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The Wall Street Journal Jul 20 2024 Calibre

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The Wall Street Journal Jul 20 2024 Calibre
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Language: English
Year: 2024

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Articles in this issue:
Tech Outage Grounds Flights, Hits Banks and Firms Worldwide
For Years, Evan Gershkovich Saw Those He Knew Convicted and Imprisoned in Russia. Now It Has Happened to Him.
Singles Apply for a Mate at City Hall’s Dept. of Romance
Evan Gershkovich Sentenced to 16 Years in Russian Prison After Wrongful Conviction
Trump Dominates Convention and Unites GOP as Democrats Splinter
CrowdStrike Made Its Name Fighting Technology Problems. Now It Has Caused One.
The New Wave of Powerhouse Donors Backing Abortion Rights
Calls From Prison Are About to Get Cheaper
Trump Hasn’t Changed, but the GOP Has
Twelve More Democrats Join Chorus Calling on Biden to Exit
Trump Gunman Flew Drone Over Rally Site Hours Before Attempted Assassination
Tadej Pogacar Is the World’s Best Cyclist and It’s Not Close
He Was a 2,500-to-1 Long Shot. Now He May Win the British Open.
Top U.N. Court Says Israel Violates International Law in Occupation of Palestinian Territories
WSJ Reporter Faces Transfer to Russia’s Brutal Penal System After Sham Trial
U.S. Launches Effort to Stop Russia From Arming Houthis With Antiship Missiles
World Economic Forum Opens Board Probe of Workplace Culture
Drone Strike Hits Tel Aviv, a First During Gaza War
World Leaders Condemn Sentencing
The Sham Trial of Evan Gershkovich
Why the Jan. 6 ‘Insurrection’ Argument Falls Flat
California’s Minimum Wage Backfire
Republican National Convention Is a Trumpian Triumph
Strength and Vanity, Courage and Cowardice
Trump Meets Half the Moment in His RNC Speech
New Jersey’s Trains Are Late, and NJ Transit Billions Short
The Democrats’ Path Forward Is Without Biden
A Masterpiece for More Than One Reason
The ‘Highlights’ of Biden’s Tenure
The Multitude of New Offices
Portraits of American Division, From Atlanta to Butler
Trump: Still Lucky in His Enemies
Gucci’s Owner Lost His Patience. What Came Next Was a Grand Reinvention.
The Man in Silicon Valley Who’s Completely Obsessed With Failure
The White-Collar Hiring Rut Is Here. That’s Bad News for Young College Grads.
The Tesla of Stoves Comes With a Battery to Power Your Whole House
The Score: Goldman Sachs, Trump Media, CrowdStrike and More Stocks That Defined the Week
The Gamer CEO Trying to Level Up Dating Apps
Activist Elliott Takes Big Stake in Starbucks
Fashion Brands Face New Skepticism on Green Claims
There Is a Time for Corporate Despots—but It Isn’t Forever
Where Pinterest’s CEO Goes for Inspiration and Ideas
Stocks Drop at End of Volatile Week
Pro Take: Mega Loans Blur Lines for Private Credit and Banks
‘Greatest Bubble’ Nearing Its Peak, Says Black Swan Manager
Rivals Emerge to Ozempic and Zepbound—but With a Lag
Netflix’s Next Act Will Be Slower to Catch On
Inside the Strange New World of Tucker Carlson
What Not to Say to Your Heartbroken Kid
Embracing My Inner ‘Yoga Man’
The Long Road to Olympic Equality for Women
‘Strabo’s Geography’ Review: An Ancient Atlas
‘The Lily in the Valley’ and ‘Balzac’s Paris’: Passion and Ambition
‘Twister’: A Whirling Name for a Ferocious Windstorm
Five Best: Books on Paris
‘A Machine to Move Ocean and Earth’ Review: How the Port of Los Angeles Was Born
Walter Hoffman, Who Brought Surfing Wear to the Masses, Dies at 92
Politics: Nellie Bowles’s ‘Morning After the Revolution’
‘In the Service of the Shogun’ Review: An Englishman in Japan
Children’s Books: Alone on the Frontier
When a Book Series Turns the Final Page
‘Shadow Men’ Review: Keeping Secrets, for a Price
‘A Gentleman and a Thief’ Review: So Sorry to Steal From You
How Nicolas Cage Stays Creative: A 7:30 Bedtime and No Whiskey
‘The Book Against Death’ Review: Elias Canetti’s Ethics of Resistance
‘The Jazzmen’ Review: An American Soundtrack
‘Japanese Heritage Shoya House’: Melding Nature and Artifice
‘Reservation Bots’ Are Stealing Spots at Your Favorite Restaurant. How to Beat Them.
The Next Commodity in the Taylor Swift Economy? $1,200 Friendship Bracelets
Ford Ranger Raptor: A Semi-Tough Off-Roader
This Impressive Fish Dinner Is an Easy Summertime Feast
The ‘Finance Bro’ Uniform Is a Fleece and Khakis. For Female Execs, It’s Not That Simple.
For Men, Ridiculously Big Bags Are in Style. So I Tried a Few.
She Transformed Her NYC Rooftop Into a Hamptons-Inspired Escape
The Early Winner of the RNC? The Cowboy Hat
Heat Waves Are Becoming More Common. Here’s How to Stay Cool (and Safe) While Traveling.
America’s Next Great Wine Destination? Northern Virginia
Walking Trips Aren’t Just for Hard-Core Backpackers. Just Ask These Boomers.
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