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The latest generational divide has people trying to define “brat.”
The Latest Generational Divide: What Does Brat Mean?
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Warner Bros. Discovery filed a breach of contract suit against the NBA, alleging the league violated a media-rights agreement with its TNT cable network by striking a deal with Amazon’s Prime Video.
Warner’s TNT Sues NBA, Alleging Breach of Media-Rights Contract
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trip to the U.S. has highlighted the growing impatience on both sides of the U.S. political aisle with its war in Gaza.
On U.S. Trip, Netanyahu Receives Clear Message on Gaza War: Wrap It Up
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A new bill that would regulate New York City’s nonunion hotels is sending shock waves through the country’s third-largest lodging market, where hotel owners say it will upend their business.
Hotel Owners and Union Clash Over Proposal to Regulate Nonunion Hotels
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I should never have quit. I should have taken more risks. WSJ readers share their biggest career mistakes.
Your Biggest Career Mistakes—and What You Learned From Them
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CrowdStrike said over 97% of Microsoft Windows sensors were back online as of Thursday, nearly a week after a tech outage snarled businesses, government agencies and air travel.
CrowdStrike Says 97% of Systems Hit by Outage Are Back Online
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From Buy Side from WSJ: Here’s why a former professional appliance reviewer swears by this oddly shaped air conditioner.
Here’s Why This Clever Midea U-Shaped Air Conditioner Is a Professional Reviewer’s Favorite
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Foreign competition almost put a U.S. drug-manufacturing plant out of business. It’s back, but its owner and employees are still struggling to turn a profit.
America Is Running Out of Generic Drugmakers. Another One Is on the Brink.
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Thanks to intense hydration and skin-tight swimsuits, Olympic swimmers say they often have no choice when nature calls but to pee in the pool.
The Dirty Secret of Olympic Swimming: Everyone Pees in the Pool