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The White House press secretary has made just seven appearances before the media since returning from the president’s first foreign trip more than three weeks ago. And he has adopted a less combative approach.
Yes, careening through Tokyo in a go-kart dressed as Nintendo's Mario sounds like a lot of fun. The Japanese don't quite see it that way.
“I think they took the data to understand what it consisted of,” FBI official Bill Priestap said about Russian hacking efforts.
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is now next in line for the Saudi throne, represents the kingdom’s restless younger generation.
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Tropical Storm Cindy is expected to dump 6 to 9 inches of rain from southeastern Louisiana to the Florida panhandle, with some spots getting soaked with as much as 12 inches. Forecasters warned that potential flash flooding could be fatal.
The Saudi leadership succession change removes almost all doubt that the Saudis’ state-run oil company, known as Saudi Aramco, will list a portion of its shares publicly, a controversial move driven by Prince Mohammed that had been opposed in some corners of the kingdom.
As banks retreat from bond markets, it is the bigger funds that are doing well, the small guys less so
The 10-Point: Gerard Baker on today's top news, including the resignation of Uber’s CEO and more.
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The Japanese government is taking a central role in rescuing one of the nation’s most venerable conglomerates after officials said they would block any bid that could lead to Toshiba’s chip technology leaking to China.
For-profit media startups, such as Spoon, Her Campus Media and Odyssey Media, are blossoming in college markets--and leaning on a pool of unpaid student writers.
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