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2026-05-31
- 20 篇
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Arts Calendar: Happenings for the Week of May 31
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Amy Kant initially thought she should name a power of attorney about 10 years ago. She has endured back surgery and a heart valve replacement in the past few years but still hasn’t appointed someone.
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Should investors just buy anything with a hint of artificial intelligence, or try to find the parts of the AI supply chain where bottlenecks capture more of the value?
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Nobody Can Agree How to Keep the Sharks Out of South Africa’s New Club Med
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China’s manufacturing activity stayed flat in May after expanding for two straight months, reflecting the pressure from rising energy costs since the Middle East conflict began
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The Home-Insurance Coin Flip: Nearly Half of Claims Result in Zero Payout
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Bill Gates Spent Years Crafting His Image. Now It’s Cracking.
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The congressional recess is typically a cooling-off period that eases tensions between the White House and Capitol Hill. But this time, Senate Republicans are staying just as hot.
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Bill Gates’s employees spent years carefully cultivating his image—down to keeping a custom-size mannequin to test his outfits. Now his image has been shattered.
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Insurers pitch homeowners’ policies as a financial peace-of-mind safety net, but in a disaster customers can find the apparent guarantee of compensation evaporates
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Social-media stardom is helping more farmers weather a challenging farm economy
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After several musicians dropped out of the festivities on the National Mall celebrating America’s 250th birthday, President Trump has put himself forward as the alternative act
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SoftBank sait it would spend at least $52 billion on building a network of massive data centers in France in what would be the continent’s largest AI infrastructure project
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Paris Saint-Germain Sinks Arsenal in Penalty Shootout to Win the Champions League Again
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Olive Young, South Korea’s leading beauty retailer, is opening its first U.S. location this weekend, with plans to open more stores in the U.S., including in Los Angeles and New York. 🔗 Read more: on.wsj.com/4dRqPBB
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Graham Platner’s Wife Flagged Sexually-Explicit Texts to His Senate Campaign
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Disclosure documents show Josh Gruenbaum was an investor in a Thrive Capital fund while the firm’s portfolio companies were up for contracts
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More migrants are relenting under pressure to self-deport before immigration authorities detain them. But leaving the U.S. isn’t always as simple as it sounds. 🔗 on.wsj.com/3PBXB1r
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Dolly Parton is planning to build on the success of Dollywood and expand her tourism empire
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Instead of Tearing Down Their Beloved Cabin, They Moved It Across the Street
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2026-05-30
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President Trump’s no-audits promise from his acting attorney general operates far outside normal tax administration, with lawyers saying the deal likely exceeds the Justice Department’s authority
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Her promotion to commodore of Sausalito Yacht Club was supposed to be a formality. Instead it got blocked, sparking a fight that has torn the club apart. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4uC5lzx
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Colleges across America are confronting declining enrollment with a creative solution: bringing baby boomers into the classroom.
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Shock in Paris: Does Anyone Want to Win the French Open?
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GM, Ford and Toyota have said they are planning for U.S. new-car sales to stagnate or shrink this year, as a million potential customers sit on the sidelines of the new-car market. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4nWXdan
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Americans have racked up $1.25 trillion of credit-card debt—and they’re having trouble paying it down. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4dBiSS6
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A new cruelty has crept into school cafeterias: Kids are snapping photos of fellow students eating lunch, writes @juliejargon, leading some victims to hide during mealtime.
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Radiation Device Placed in Brain Cuts Tumor Recurrence, Boosts Survival
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Tiny radioactive implants in brain cut tumor regrowth and dramatically improved survival, eliminating a dangerous treatment gap
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It’s a question perhaps as old as commercial aviation itself—is it ever acceptable to take your shoes off on a flight? Take this quiz to find out if you know how to behave on an airplane: 🔗 on.wsj.com/4u0hkWw
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How FIFA’s Biggest World Cup Unleashed a Summer of Price Gouging
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‘Marcel Duchamp’ Review: An Iconoclast’s Impact at MoMA
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Test your knowledge of the week’s events with The Wall Street Journal News Quiz
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U.S. Natural Gas Futures Extend Rally
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President Trump’s top aides have discussed whether he should kill the “anti-weaponization” fund in exchange for getting immigration-enforcement funding passed, say people familiar with the matter
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Benjamin Franklin is famous for coming up with some of the most enduring business maxims. How many of them do you know?
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Cuba’s Most Prominent Political Prisoners Are a Rapper and a Visual Artist
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From marble puppy spas and cat hideaways to personalized dens, pampering pets has reached new extremes with “barkitecture.” 🔗 on.wsj.com/433AAro
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President Trump “remains in excellent physical health,” according to a memo from his physician released late Friday by the White House
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth renewed calls for America’s allies in Asia to increase military spending to boost deterrence against China, in a speech marked by a shift away from a confrontational stance toward Beijing
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Ships Are Sailing ‘Dark’ to Sneak Out of Strait of Hormuz
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A famous math problem stumped humans for 80 years—and AI just cracked it.
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Ever feel like the days are dragging on longer? Turns out you’re right. We think of a day as 24 hours, but recent research indicates that days are lengthening—ever so slightly—because the Earth’s rotation is slowing down. What’s the culprit? 🔗 on.wsj.com/4vcASbb
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How Replimune’s drug got a third chance after the White House intervened
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How Replimune’s Drug Got Third Chance After White House Intervention
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Michele Spagnuolo, the Google engineer accused of using company data to bet on Polymarket, had a long list of enviable accomplishments
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As robotaxis scale beyond Silicon Valley, new problems ranging from concerning to comical abound for cities
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A Chevy EV That’s Funky and Fast
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Paolo Benanti, a priest who has advised the Vatican, writes that as AI reshapes how information is received, the Church is discovering a new mission: teaching people what deserves to be believed. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4nZtqxS
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OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman is stepping out from behind his more famous co-founder Sam Altman and into the spotlight.
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They’re One of Europe’s Rarest Wild Cats. A Safari Can Take You Right to Them.
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In the future, an Earth-day will be longer than 24 hours, according to a recent study
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Trump’s $1.8 Billion Settlement Fund Sparks Alarm Inside White House
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There is a gaping hole in the administration of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, and it is the one that is making executives in real estate and finance very, very nervous
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Passengers from a hantavirus ship might soon be allowed to leave Nebraska facility. The White House is asking states to monitor them 24/7.
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Passengers From Hantavirus Ship Might Soon Be Allowed to Leave Nebraska Facility
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A $38.5 Million California Home Could Break a Price Record—Again
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BP’s ousted chairman clashed with a fellow director earlier this year over the handling of sensitive talks about a potential deal, a sign of simmering tensions months before his abrupt dismissal
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Many in the Class of 2026 are collecting their diplomas and moving back into their childhood bedrooms. We asked a group of economists and personal finance authors about financially supporting adult children—including their own. Here’s what they said: 🔗 on.wsj.com/4ahOABz
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Former ‘Architectural Digest’ Publisher’s Colorado Ranch Lists for $66.5 Million
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A sharp drop in oil prices propelled stocks to fresh records, buoyed by investor optimism over a possible peace deal between the U.S. and Iran
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Arsenal and Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke explains in a rare interview why his teams can’t stop winning. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4ffRqdM
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Hyatt’s CEO on the World Cup and $100,000 Housekeeper Salaries
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SpaceX Gets $4.16 Billion Contract From U.S. Space Force to Target, Track Airborne Threats
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How Well Do You Know Benjamin Franklin’s Business Maxims? Take Our Quiz
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President Trump’s name must be removed from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, a federal judge ruled, and the institution cannot be closed while it undergoes extensive renovations. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4wTUKBP
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A federal judge ruled that Trump’s name must be removed from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and that the institution cannot be closed while it undergoes extensive renovations
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What to Know About Trump’s $1.8 Billion ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’
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Hyatt’s CEO on the World Cup and $100,000 Housekeeper Salaries
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Vote for WSJ’s House of the Month
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Helen Frankenthaler and Anthony Caro’s Creative Communion
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Who wants to spread the gospel of ranch dressing abroad? Apparently everyone. 🔗 on.wsj.com/3Sakutu
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Pam Bondi Wouldn’t Discuss Trump During Epstein Interview, Democrats Say
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Universal Music Group rejected Bill Ackman-led Pershing Square Capital’s bid to buy the world’s largest music company for about $65 billion
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Democratic lawmakers said former AG Pam Bondi refused to answer questions about Trump during a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee over the Justice Department’s handling of materials from the Epstein investigation.
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Why Pet Owners Are Splurging on Animal-Friendly Interior Design
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How much are California billionaires willing to pay to avoid the state’s proposed wealth tax? On the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe, the answer is “double.” 🔗 on.wsj.com/3RCOm1F
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Is Climbing to the Top of an Investment Bank Luck or Skill? I Asked a Billionaire
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What to know about the practical and legal questions surrounding President Trump’s “Anti-Weaponization Fund”
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Paolo Benanti, a priest who has advised the Vatican, writes that as AI reshapes how information is received, the Church is discovering a new mission: teaching people what deserves to be believed.
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The U.A.E.’s Secret Role in the War Involved Dozens of Strikes on Iran
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Billionaire Fernando De Leon, the founder of Leon Capital Group, sits down for The WSJ Money Interview with @GunjanJS
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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. Jobs, ISM Data in Focus
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SEC Proposes Scrapping Climate-Related Disclosure Rules
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2026-05-29
- 17 篇
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Many in the Class of 2026 are collecting their diplomas and promptly moving back into their childhood bedrooms
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We Tracked Iran’s Secret Ghost Ships Transferring Oil at Sea
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Kalshi Launches First Perpetual Futures in the U.S.
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You Won the Battle on Investment Fees. You’re Losing the War Against Taxes.
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The slowest housing market in decades is stretching into its fourth year, and even real-estate agents who made it this far are reaching a breaking point. 🔗 on.wsj.com/3PsE9Eo
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Venture-capital firms are turning to hardware bets as AI threatens software companies
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AI Has Made Memory Chips More Valuable Than Oil
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The Trump administration is expected to propose a change to the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement that would require half of the components and materials in an automobile to come from U.S. sources in order to qualify for lower tariffs under the pact
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A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to pause efforts to set up a $1.8 billion fund to compensate people who believe they were improperly investigated and prosecuted
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Chicago Business Activity Surges in May
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From mini-pigs and organ printing to cryotherapy and genetics, Vladimir Putin has turned antiaging research into a Kremlin priority. 🔗 on.wsj.com/3RDBZ5p
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The hiring of teens for summer jobs is expected to be down as many seasonal positions at summer camps and small businesses have evaporated. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4e6n0JP
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Fed’s Bowman Wary of Reacting to Short-Term Energy Inflation
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Americans have racked up $1.25 trillion of credit-card debt—and they’re having trouble paying it down. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4dDjAhB
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A rocket being tested by Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space company exploded on its launchpad, sending an enormous ball of fire into the sky. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4nTjvtA
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UnitedHealth to Reduce Pediatric Prior Authorizations
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Court Blocks Trump Administration Plan to Treat American Ebola Patients in Kenya
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