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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference Tuesday, pledging continued U.S. support for Israel and praising the anti-hate resolution the House of Representatives passed last month. Photo: Gettyfrom WSJ.com Video - Most Viewed WSJ Videos 7 days https://ift.tt/2FASlDk
Some Democrats are moving beyond the Mueller report to focus on grassroots issues, including 2020 hopeful Sen. Kamala Harris, who has introduced a plan to raise funds to increase teacher pay. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains. Photo: AP
In an interview with Gerry Baker on Fox Business Network's "WSJ at Large," Former Rep. John Delaney, a Maryland Democrat and 2020 presidential candidate, spoke about Robert Mueller’s investigation and its conclusion.
The Cook County state’s attorney dropped charges against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett Tuesday in exchange for forfeiting the bond he paid. Smollett was accused of staging a homophobic, racist attack against himself in January.
While taking questions in the Oval Office beside the wife of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, President Trump blasted the Affordable Care Act, saying it is “too expensive for the people.” Photo: EPA
With Lyft making its Wall Street debut, WSJ's Lee Hawkins outlines the three biggest challenges the ride-hailing service will face in the next 12 months. Photo: AP: Reuters
Watch a clip from the documentary "The Brink" directed by Alison Klayman. Photo: Magnolia Pictures
Responding to senators’ questions regarding the FAA’s timeline for grounding the Boeing 737 MAX, acting administrator Daniel Elwell, said he stood by the decision, which was based on a review of flight track data of the deadly Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes. Photo: AP
Watch a clip from the movie "Diane," starring Mary Kay Place, and Andrea Martin. Photo: IFC Films








With Lyft making its Wall Street debut, WSJ's Lee Hawkins outlines the three biggest challenges the ride-hailing service will face in the next 12 months. Photo: AP
At a Senate hearing Wednesday, acting FAA Administrator Daniel Elwell pledged a thorough review of the facts and safety measures before the grounded Boeing 737 Max takes flight again. Photo: Bloomberg News
In the wake of two crashes that have shaken both the share value and consumer confidence in Boeing, company officials defended the 737 airplane line and are taking steps to ensure the safety of their jets going forward. Photo: AP
Watch a clip from the movie "Dumbo." Photo: Walt Disney Pictures
The third generation of the butterfly keyboard on Apple's Mac laptops was supposed to fix all the problems. But nope. WSJ's Joanna Stern explains why the keyboards on the newest and most expensive MacBooks keep breaking—and the few things you can do about it.
WSJ's Joanna Stern "bumps into" Steph Korey in the elevator and asks about the luggage company's push into physical retail, her advice for raising capital and her travel habits. Photo: Rob Alcaraz
With special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation concluded, House Democrats and the Trump administration have quickly shifted focus to a different issue: Health care. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains. Photo: Getty
Chicago city officials responded to the Cook County state’s attorney’s decision to drop charges against Jussie Smollett. The actor said he has been “truthful and consistent” from the start, while Mayor Rahm Emanuel calls the prosecutor’s decision a “whitewash of justice.” Photo: AP
Apple announced TV, news, gaming and credit card services at an event in Cupertino, Calif., Monday. WSJ’s Joanna Stern breaks down all the new offerings and explains why Oprah was there. Photo: Reuters/Stephen lam
The special counsel’s Russia probe has now ended, but questions remain over how much of the report Attorney Gen. William Barr will share with Congress and the American public, and whether Democrats will push for more. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains. Photos: Getty
George Papadopoulos, the former Trump foreign policy adviser who pleaded guilty in special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe, speaks to WSJ’s Shelby Holliday about pardons, his new book “Deep State Target” and the results of the Russia investigation. Photo: AP
Responding to senators’ questions regarding the FAA’s timeline for grounding the Boeing 737 MAX, acting administrator Daniel Elwell, said he stood by the decision, which was based on a review of flight track data of the deadly Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes. Photo: AP