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The Chinese technology company Huawei and agriculture are key issues in U.S.-China trade negotiations. Both may help President Trump achieve another goal at home. Photo: Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images
During the Democratic debate on July 30, John Delaney and other Democrats challenged Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren on Medicare for All and immigration. Images: Getty / Composite: Mark Kelly
Twenty Democratic presidential candidates will face off in Detroit this week. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib describes four things to watch for in the second Democratic primary debate. Photo: AP
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates on Wednesday, although the U.S. economy is doing pretty well. WSJ’s Heard on the Street columnist Justin Lahart asks, “What’s the rush?” Photo illustration: Laura Kammermann
Some Democrats are ramping up calls for impeachment hearings against President Trump following former special counsel Robert Mueller's testimony to two house committees. WSJ'S Gerald F. Seib highlights three reasons why that is unlikely. Photo: Reuters
A gunman stormed the site of a food festival in California, killing at least three people and leaving 15 injured. Police killed the suspect, but cautioned that they were searching for another person late Sunday night. Photo: AP
The promise of smart lights is you don't have to get out of bed to turn off the lights. WSJ’s David Pierce explains three reasons you might want these connected bulbs in your home—and how they can become more hassle than they’re worth. Photo/Video: Emily Prapuolenis/WSJ
Tens of thousands of protesters, fueled by anger over attacks on demonstrators last weekend, sparked violent skirmishes on Saturday in Yuen Long, as police fired tear gas and projectiles. Photo: Edgar Su/Reuters
In a rare news conference, China’s top office for Hong Kong affairs offered tacit support for further efforts by the city's authorities to punish violence and uphold the rule of law. Photos: Laurel Chor/Getty Images and Anthony Wallace/AFP/Getty Images
Jason Riley, Bill McGurn and Kim Strassel weigh in with their hits and misses of the week. Image: Bloomberg News
Paul Gigot interviews Gregg Nunziata about the fallout from the special counsel's appearance on Capitol Hill. Image: AP
Democrats badly miscalculated in calling former special counsel Robert Mueller to testify against his wishes. Image: Getty
While the Democratic party lurches towards socialist policies, John Hickenlooper and John Delaney continue to fight for a moderate Democratic platform. Image: Bloomberg/Zuma Wire/Composite: Brad Howard
Albee split his time between the apartment and a beach house he owned in Montauk, New York, until his death at the age of 88.
Teenagers Binta Umma and Maimuna Musa were kidnapped by Boko Haram in Madagali, Nigeria, in 2016. They were forced into marriage and sent to die on a suicide mission. In this video, the girls tell the story of their survival. Photo by Jonathan Torgovnik for The Wall Street Journal
Facebook must pay a $5 billion fine after the FTC found the social media company deceived users and improperly managed their personal data. Under the settlement, Facebook is also subject to stricter oversight on how it manages user data. WSJ explains what that means for users. Photo: Andrew Harnik / Associated Press
President Trump and Congress have reached a spending deal that avoids a crisis on the debt ceiling but adds significantly to the federal budget deficit. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains why the new agreement may focus attention on runaway government spending. Photo: AP
The Trump administration has pivoted towards religious liberty as a human rights issue, in an effort to shore up a foreign policy agenda that pleases the base of the party. Image: Shutterstock
The White House and Congress are close to a deal to fund the government and to raise the national debt ceiling. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains why this spending bill is important beyond just preventing another government shutdown this fall. Photo: Aurora Samperio/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press
At a third-generation woman-owned pizzeria, the great, big pies are just one expression of the generosity on offer since 1957. Photo: Adam Ryan Morris for The Wall Street Journal
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan courted the United States in a recent visit, however until internal Pakistani problems are addressed, ties to Washington will remain strained. Image: Shutterstock
DJ, record producer and music executive Steve Aoki talks to WSJ's Lee Hawkins about how casinos justify paying some big-name DJs $500,000 a night or more, and how he leveraged his fame as a DJ to break into the lifestyle, culture and restaurant businesses.
Former special counsel Robert Mueller was grilled by House Republicans on July 24, 2019, over his handling of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential election. Image: Getty
What Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller didn't say in his testimony to the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees takes center stage for Conservatives. Images: Getty / Composite: Mark Kelly
Talks between the U.S. and North Korea raised hopes that Kim Jong Un will stop developing or even surrender his nuclear weapons. But security experts point to satellite images that they say show North Korea ramping up production of its arsenal over the past year. Photo composite: Sharon Shi
Britain’s new Conservative leader Boris Johnson needs to act now to get any kind of Brexit deal through a Parliament that does not represent the electorate’s decision to leave the EU. Image: Getty
Watch a clip from the movie "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt. Photo: Columbia Pictures
In the space of a few days, North Korea launched two short-range missiles and showed off a new advanced submarine. WSJ’s Andrew Jeong explains how North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is using displays of military might as a warning to the U.S. amid stalled nuclear talks. Photo: KCNA/Reuters
At Wednesday’s House Judiciary Committee hearing, former special counsel Robert Mueller said his report did not exonerate President Trump, but it also did not find evidence the president was culpable in Russian interference in the 2016 election. Photo: Zuma
After a full day of hearings in which former special counsel Robert Mueller fielded questions on his report from both Democrats and Republicans, both parties were left frustrated. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains. Photo: Zuma Press
Assailants wielding wooden rods and bamboo sticks assaulted people returning from antigovernment protests as well as other commuters at a subway station in northwestern Hong Kong. Photo: Reuters
Hong Kong police fired a barrage of tear gas canisters at thousands of demonstrators late Sunday as protests stretched into a seventh weekend. Photo: Getty Images
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has released footage showing some of its forces boarding the British tanker Stena Impero in the Strait of Hormuz. Photo: Iranian Revolutionary Guard