In today's edition, we explore fake résumés, American workers' job prospects in 2024 and what economic factors give poor kids a shot at better lives.
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There's one buzz on your phone that you can never resist. Here's why you always open that notification from Duolingo.
The Only App That Always Wins the Battle for Your Attention
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A California couple wanted a dining room that was magical and inviting. And for their interior designer, there was no color more magical than pink.
A $220,000 Pink Dining Room Took Their Entertaining Game to the Next Level
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Chef and host Bobby Flay describes his work philosophy as “the opposite of procrastination.” “We return every phone call, every email, every question,” he says.
Bobby Flay’s Secret to Getting Into Any Restaurant
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The first wave of Apple Intelligence tools won’t be in the initial iOS 18 release this fall. Instead, they’ll be a part of iOS 18.1, which is expected a few weeks later. More on what Apple’s said about its AI timeline:
Apple Intelligence: Here’s When the New AI Features Come to the iPhone and iPad
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Iran is seeking to harm Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in covert online influence operations, fearing a return to power by the Republican nominee would inflame relations with Washington, U.S. intelligence officials said.
Iran Is Working to Undercut Trump in Presidential Election, U.S. Spy Agencies Say
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Family finances can be tricky when two CFOs share the same household. “I don’t even know how much I get paid every two weeks.”
When CFOs Are Married to Each Other, Who Does the Taxes?
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France’s top cop said he suspects far-left saboteurs were behind the burning of rail lines last week that paralyzed the country’s high-speed train network as the Olympics began.
France Sees Hand of Far Left in Railroad Sabotage
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The U.S. men’s gymnastics team held their nerve to claim a bronze medal in Paris, shaking off the burden of a string of Olympics near-misses that has dogged them since the waning days of the George W. Bush administration. 🔗: https://on.wsj.com/46pEMlT
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Hezbollah is garnering support for its confrontational posture toward Israel—even as the fighting risks an all-out war.
On the Brink of War, Hezbollah Is Emboldened in a Crippled Lebanon
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