From The Wall Street Journal
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Essay | What Engagement With China Has Meant for Me
For a Wall Street Journal reporter born in China, the mutual openness that began in the 1990s made it possible to envision a better future.
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The Miami Heat Surprise Denver at Home to Even the NBA Finals
A seesaw game saw both teams build and lose leads, only for Miami to unexpectedly power to the victory with a fourth-quarter surge.
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Saudi Arabia, Some OPEC Members Clash Over Oil-Production Quotas - WSJ
The group had been expected to cut production amid concerns over slowing demand.
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On Netflix's 'The Diplomat,' the Man Who Calls Himself 'Wife' - WSJ
A powerful man who calls himself 'wife?' The creator of 'The Diplomat,' the Netflix hit starring Keri Russell, explains.
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Saudi Oil Minister Takes Combative Stance With Wall Street Speculators
As the world’s biggest oil producers gather to decide on a production plan, the spotlight is on Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman’s fixation on traders whose bets can cause crude prices to fall.
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Opinion | Old-Fashioned Weapons Are a Key to Taiwan's Defense
A confrontation in the Indo-Pacific between China and Taiwan would have a ground component. Taiwanese forces—ideally aided by American...
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U.S. and China Trade Barbs as Warships Have Close Encounter in Taiwan Strait
Chinese defense minister casts the U.S. as a hegemonic power in a speech at a Singapore security conference.
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CIA Chief Made Secret Trip to China
CIA Director William Burns made a secret trip to China last month in a bid to keep lines of communication open, a U.S. official said Friday,...
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Biden Has a Kennedy Problem - WSJ
Voters seem to have a higher opinion of the challenger than of the president.
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JPMorgan Chase Working to Reverse Double Payments on Zelle
JPMorgan Chase JPM 2.32%increase; green up pointing triangle said some of its banking customers who use the payment app Zelle had their...
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T-Mobile Says Not in Talks to Add Wireless Plans to Amazon Prime
T-Mobile US said it isn’t in talks to include its wireless plans in Amazon.com’s Prime service after a Bloomberg report said Amazon is holding talks with various carriers about offering low-cost or possibly free nationwide mobile phone service to Prime subscribers.
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Nasdaq Rises on Tentative Debt Ceiling Deal
Tech stocks lead Tuesday’s rally as investors wait to see whether Congress OKs an agreement that will allow the U.S. to pay its bills on time.