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How a WSJ article about singles whose families take over their dating profiles led to one of them getting engaged. 🔗: on.wsj.com/4eJqeU4
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Texts and emails from executives at three egg companies show an effort to sway the market, the Justice Department says. on.wsj.com/4wse9c6
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I feared a wrath of derision when I confessed my cheesy souvenir habit. But hundreds of you flooded my inbox with tales of your souvenir collections, writes @DawnGilbertson. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4vLxxkh
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President Trump’s new Air Force One, a Boeing 747-8 luxury jet given by Qatar’s government, has taken off. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4vd9HNk
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With a single five-minute video, a graduate-school dropout who hunts for faked data in academic studies can stop a star scholar's career in its tracks. on.wsj.com/3QMF0Al
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Comcast co-CEO Brian Roberts spent his career building an integrated cable giant. To grow, he now plans to split it apart. on.wsj.com/3QXANtF
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New court documents released in one of Anthropic's lawsuits against the Pentagon shed light on the underlying tensions between the government and one of America’s hottest AI companies. on.wsj.com/4geLlil
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There’s no chance of appeal to get the USMNT’s suspended star Folarin Balogun back on the pitch versus Belgium. Or…is there? Calling on America’s real all-stars: the lawyers. Read more from columnist @jasongay: ⚽️ on.wsj.com/3SDSaAd
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America’s rickety electric grid is entering the hottest months of the year with a record-setting amount of new power generation—but plenty of problems. on.wsj.com/4vMldQK
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For the few high-profile people whose priority is secrecy, wedding security can be as complicated and expensive as the wedding itself. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4gTXFoh
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What it looked like when America was celebrating its 200th birthday in 1976: Some similarities to now but some clearly 1970s goofiness, too. on.wsj.com/4y2LvQ2
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