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Moments Before Crash: 'Should I Write a Will?'
The Wall Street Journal

Moments Before Crash: 'Should I Write a Will?'

At 8:57 a.m. on Sunday, the control tower at South Korea's Muan International Airport issued an alert to a Jeju Air flight approaching: \"Caution: Bird Activity.\"

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December 31, 2024
It's Peak Season For Chronic Party Crashers
The Wall Street Journal

It's Peak Season For Chronic Party Crashers

An elite squad of interlopers have turned showing up uninvited into an art form

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December 31, 2024
UnitedHealth Executive's Killing Is Crisis-Control Test for Insurer's CEO
The Wall Street Journal

UnitedHealth Executive's Killing Is Crisis-Control Test for Insurer's CEO

Since the assassination of his top lieutenant Brian Thompson on Dec. 4, Andrew Witty has been keeping long, difficult hours at the Minnesota headquarters of the giant company he runs, UnitedHealth Group.

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December 31, 2024
A Consequential Leader in Era of Turmoil
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A Consequential Leader in Era of Turmoil

Carter brought 'genuine integrity' to presidency even as crises piled up

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December 31, 2024
Better Days for VC Fundraising Are Likely to Require a Wait
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Better Days for VC Fundraising Are Likely to Require a Wait

The pension funds, endowments and other financiers that bankroll venture-capital dealmakers are eager to get cash back from their investments. They might need to wait another year.

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December 31, 2024
Nuclear Verdicts' Can Drive Up Cost of Doing Business
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Nuclear Verdicts' Can Drive Up Cost of Doing Business

Corporate risk managers in recent years have increasingly complained about the apocalyptically named \"nuclear verdict,\" a term referring to jury verdicts topping $10 million.

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December 31, 2024
Money Can Buy You a Longer Life - To a Point
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Money Can Buy You a Longer Life - To a Point

The rich get richer-and older. People with high salaries and net worth tend to live longer lives, research shows.

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December 31, 2024
Stocks Set for Best 2 Years Since '90s
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Stocks Set for Best 2 Years Since '90s

Interest-rate levels create doubts that market can maintain sizzling pace of 2024

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December 31, 2024
Africa Has Entered a New Era of Warfare
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Africa Has Entered a New Era of Warfare

Surge in fighting is largely unnoticed amid conflicts in Ukraine, Middle East

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December 31, 2024
Nvidia Closes Acquisition Of Israeli Startup Run:ai
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Nvidia Closes Acquisition Of Israeli Startup Run:ai

Regulators across the globe had looked at the transaction over past months

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December 31, 2024
The Oregon Ducks' Secret Army Of Football Nerds
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The Oregon Ducks' Secret Army Of Football Nerds

THERE ARE PLENTY OF PLAINLY obvious reasons for why the University of Oregon had the best team in college football this year.

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December 31, 2024
How U.S. - Made T-Shirts Compete
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How U.S. - Made T-Shirts Compete

American Giant's item turns a profit at a price of just $12.98 at Walmart

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December 31, 2024
How Habitat for Humanity Became Housing Juggernaut
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How Habitat for Humanity Became Housing Juggernaut

Tara Morgan had been living with her daughter in a dreary one-bedroom duplex she rented in Nashville until former President Jimmy Carter helped provide her a life-changing opportunity: to own a new yellow cottage with airy interiors that she could afford under favorable financing terms.

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December 31, 2024
Rail CEO Rethinks Labor Deal Approach
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Rail CEO Rethinks Labor Deal Approach

CSX boss opts to negotiate directly with unions, skipping coalition bargaining

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December 31, 2024
History Viewed in a Funhouse Mirror
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History Viewed in a Funhouse Mirror

An exhibition at the Louvre follows the evolution of the fool, who has long served as a reflection of our own self-image

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December 31, 2024
UnitedHealth's Army of Doctors Helped It Boost Medicare Payments
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UnitedHealth's Army of Doctors Helped It Boost Medicare Payments

Biggest Medicare Advantage insurer gave physicians checklists of potential diagnoses

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December 31, 2024
The NFL's Race to the Bottom Is Completely Out of Control
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The NFL's Race to the Bottom Is Completely Out of Control

The New York Giants fumbled away the draft's top pick with a stunning win in a Week 17 that also set up conundrums for how various coaches will handle their regular-season finales

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December 31, 2024
Savers Lose Interest In Chasing Rates
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Savers Lose Interest In Chasing Rates

Some banks hold rates steady for longer to attract or retain deposits.

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December 31, 2024
A Flat Tax in 2025
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A Flat Tax in 2025

Congress should scrap itemized deductions and enact a uniform personal and corporate rate of 15%.

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December 31, 2024
President-Elect Loses Appeal in Sexual-Abuse Civil Case
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President-Elect Loses Appeal in Sexual-Abuse Civil Case

A federal appeals court Monday upheld a jury's verdict that President-elect Donald Trump sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll in the mid-1990s and owes her $5 million in damages.

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December 31, 2024
Top Tech Tips of 2024 To Make Things Easier
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Top Tech Tips of 2024 To Make Things Easier

Use AirPods as hearing aids, cleaning your lens and other helpful hands-on advice from Joanna Stern's Tech Things newsletter

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December 31, 2024
Atlanta Pushes Back as AI Boom Scarfs Up Property for Data Centers
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Atlanta Pushes Back as AI Boom Scarfs Up Property for Data Centers

Adair Park, a spit of land just southwest of this city's downtown, is a neighborhood on the rise.

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December 31, 2024
Factories In U.S. Are Struggling To Fill Jobs
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Factories In U.S. Are Struggling To Fill Jobs

Craig Jones's biggest problem for years was winning new business for his family-run plastics company headquartered in Louisville, Ky.

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December 31, 2024
Shattered Economy Challenges Syrians
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Shattered Economy Challenges Syrians

Sanctions, years of conflict leave a lot for inexperienced leaders to overcome

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December 31, 2024
A Corvette, a Rolls-Royce, And a Trans Am Under a Tree
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A Corvette, a Rolls-Royce, And a Trans Am Under a Tree

The vehicles that turned heads this year, and the stories of the driven owners behind them

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December 31, 2024
Health Providers Face Stiffer Cyber Rules
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Health Providers Face Stiffer Cyber Rules

Small firms worry they can’t afford to comply; breaches hurt even the largest

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December 30, 2024
DEI Upheaval Is Set To Intensify in 2025
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DEI Upheaval Is Set To Intensify in 2025

Corporate America pulled back on diversity programs in 2024 under pressure from activists. In the new year, it will face an even more powerful challenger.

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December 30, 2024
Cherish Every Moment And Spread 'Positive Gossip'
The Wall Street Journal

Cherish Every Moment And Spread 'Positive Gossip'

That's just some of the best advice our relationship columnist found inspiring this year

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December 30, 2024
What I Got Right—and Didn't-in 2024
The Wall Street Journal

What I Got Right—and Didn't-in 2024

I started out the year arguing that there is no bubble in artificial-intelligence stocks. I've ended it concerned about froth after anything AI-related soared in price and the market as a whole reached dizzying heights.

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December 30, 2024
DOJ Lawyers On the Hunt For New Jobs
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DOJ Lawyers On the Hunt For New Jobs

Those who worked on cases involving Trump or Jan. 6 see careers now at risk

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December 30, 2024