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A social media expert explains what Gab.com is and why you may want to pay attention to fringe sites like these even when you’re not the target user.from WSJ.com Video - Most Viewed WSJ Videos 7 days https://ift.tt/2qjDztb
Will the caravan of Central American immigrants, the deadly synagogue shooting, and the pipe bomb mailings influence next week's midterm elections? The WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains. Photos: Getty
The deadly crash of a Lion Air Boeing 737 aircraft in Indonesia is one of the worst aviation catastrophes of 2018. The WSJ looks at some big questions that have emerged as investigators try to determine the cause of the crash. Photo: AP Images
Apple unveiled a new iPad Pro and MacBook Air at its second big launch event of the year. WSJ technology columnist Joanna Stern was at the event and has the highlights. Photo: Getty Images
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Protesters greeted President Trump and his family in Pittsburgh as they paid tribute to the 11 people killed in Saturday's shooting at a synagogue. Photo: Getty Images
Brian Kelly, the credit-card guru known as The Points Guy, reveals the secrets to maximizing the right credit card for your personal finances - even if you have debt.
Two political developments in Germany and Brazil suggest that the desire for change is not just American, but international in nature. The WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains. Photos: Getty
A Florida ballot initiative to restore voting rights to people with felony records stands a chance of passing on Nov. 6. What could that mean for the state’s split electorate? Photo Illustration: Heather Seidel/WSJ
The renovated historic townhouse in the West Village features indoor-outdoor living.
A black man in Baltimore and a white man in rural North Carolina talk about living in a struggling area. Video: Adya Beasley/The Wall Street Journal. Watch the complete series at WSJ.com/dividedamerica
A liberal bisexual teen and a gay conservative talk about being boxed in by labels. Video: Adya Beasley/The Wall Street Journal. Watch the complete series at WSJ.com/dividedamerica
New parents talk about how the birth of their first child affected their feelings about the 2016 presidential election. Video: Adya Beasley/The Wall Street Journal. Watch the complete series at WSJ.com/dividedamerica
A Florida ballot initiative to restore voting rights to people with felony records stands a chance of passing on Nov. 6. What could that mean for the state’s split electorate? Photo Illustration: Heather Seidel/WSJ
Two educators talk about teaching students to think critically and keeping personal politics out of the classroom. Video: Adya Beasley/The Wall Street Journal. Watch the complete series at WSJ.com/dividedamerica
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Rescuers say they’ve found debris and body parts off the coast of Jakarta at the presumed location where an Indonesian jetliner carrying 189 people went down minutes after takeoff. Photo: Getty Images
Hard-liner Jair Bolsonaro clinched 55% of the vote to become Brazil's next president. The WSJ explains how the firebrand ex-army captain plans to change Latin America's largest nation. Photo: EPA
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A Honduran man was killed in clashes between a group of migrants and police at the border between Mexico and Guatemala. Photo: Esteban Biba/Zuma Press
A conservative in the Pacific Northwest and a liberal in Texas talk about feeling isolated in their communities. Video: Adya Beasley/The Wall Street Journal. Watch the complete series at WSJ.com/DividedAmerica
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Author Candace Bushnell, Huffington Post co-founder Arianna Huffington, director Lee Daniels and others contemplate the uses of willpower for achieving success in this fourth episode of WSJ. Magazine’s series, The Columnists.
Police responded after a gunman opened fire Saturday morning at a synagogue in Pittsburgh. The suspect, identified as Robert Bowers, 46 years old, is in custody. Photo: Associated Press
The seven-bedroom gated estate features amazing landscaping and beautiful gardens and fountains.
Republicans view a strong economy as part of their campaign message. But will the tumultuous stock market affect the party's chances in the midterms? The WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains. Photo: Getty
A Honduran man was killed in clashes between a group of migrants and police at the border between Mexico and Guatemala. Photo: Esteban Biba/Zuma Press