South Korea’s Exports Grow for 11th Straight Month
South Korea’s exports expanded for an 11th straight month in August on solid demand for semiconductors, smartphones and other goods overseas.
Clash of the Tech Titans: Silicon Valley Fractures Over Harris Vs. Trump
Public bickering about the presidential candidates is souring friendships and sparking feuds in the usually left-leaning industry.
Americans Are Having Fewer Babies—So Fewer People Get to Be Grandparents
A falling U.S. birthrate means some lament missing a key chapter in life.
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A tow-truck turf war is fueling a violent crime wave in one of North America’s safest cities
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How Aubrey Plaza eye-rolled her way to Hollywood stardom
Tennis Is Hot Now. The U.S. Open Is Bursting at the Seams.
The tournament is taking place as the sport is basking in a broader cultural renaissance, with record attendance numbers and fashion moments […]
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The Bar for Entry to This Exercise Is Over Your Head
Meet some of the brave adults who pole vault for fun—even into their 90s.
The U.S. Open Draw Is Suddenly Wide Open After Losses by Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz
The stunning upsets open the last major tournament of the year to a swath of American hopefuls.
One Man’s Fight With Michigan Over His Quest for the Oldest Great Lakes Shipwreck
Steve Libert thinks he has found Le Griffon, which sank in 1679 while a state official calls it “fantasy.”
Retail Needs Some Therapy as Cautious Consumers Trade Down
Low-income consumers are cutting back on necessities, while better-off households are looking for bargains.
Two Attempted Car Bombings Highlight Escalating West Bank Clashes
Two vehicles exploded within minutes of each other at different locations near Hebron but the attacks were blunted by Israeli security personnel.