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Repeated Takes, Coaching on Lines: Inside Hamas’s Hostage Video Machine
Former Oct. 7 hostages detail the efforts to get them on video, as Hamas raises its bet on psychological pressure.
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IT Unemployment Hits 6% Amid Overall U.S. Jobs Growth
AI and general streamlining efforts leave tech workers in a tough labor market.
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‘Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment’ Review: Re-Creating a Modern Movement’s Birth
The National Gallery of Art celebrates the 150th anniversary of the exhibition credited with inaugurating French Impressionism, contrasting work by Monet, Manet and other revolutionary painters with the more restrictive aesthetic of the same year’s Paris Salon.
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News Quiz for Sept. 7, 2024
Test your knowledge of the week’s events as reported in The Wall Street Journal.
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With ‘Founder Mode,’ Silicon Valley Makes Micromanaging Cool
People like Elon Musk and Steve Jobs have been able to behave as leaders at their companies in ways most experts would warn against.
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How Telegram Became Criminals’ Favorite Marketplace
Elisabet Balk didn’t think twice when she uploaded a selfie and a photo of her national ID card to verify a new social-media account. So it terrified her when she discovered the images were for sale on Telegram