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What a year these past few weeks have been. President Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 campaign caps off a historically tumultuous stretch in American politics, writes Molly Ball.
Biden Withdrawal Caps Weeks of Epic Political Turbulence
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Baby boomers complain that their kids don’t want any of their parents’ old stuff. A millennial tells her side of the story.
My Parents Have Lot of Stuff in Their House. I Don’t Want Most of It.
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Heard on the Street: Military action against Taiwan wouldn’t just hit chip companies but also the many, many businesses that use those chips. It isn’t a small list.
Chips and Taiwan Are a New Cloud for Tech Earnings
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He once spent $50,000 on a mobile game and got recruited for an executive role in a Words With Friends chat. Now Match Group CEO Bernard Kim is taking on dating-app critics.
The Gamer CEO Trying to Level Up Dating Apps
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When Pinterest’s CEO needs guidance, he turns to people who have held leadership roles at Williams-Sonoma, ADP and Boston Children's Hospital.
Where Pinterest’s CEO Goes for Inspiration and Ideas
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It’s hard to hire police officers, especially in and around big cities, so departments are getting creative.
Come Make $100,000, the Billboard Says: Police Departments Are Hustling For Recruits
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The epic miscalculation that forced Democrats into an unprecedented reboot.
How the Bet on an 81-Year-Old Joe Biden Turned Into an Epic Miscalculation
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From WSJ Opinion: The biggest doubt voters have about Trump is that he’s a divisive, vindictive man who is unable to speak for all Americans. He had a chance on Sunday to show he is capable of more, but he didn’t rise to the occasion.
Opinion | Trump Gives an Assist to Democrats
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