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Wildfires are raging across California’s wine country and rural far north, forcing thousands to flee their homes. They are the latest in a string of blazes that have burned more than 3.6 million acres in the state this year. Photo: Noah Berger/AP
Wonder Land: Amazing that just five words from the debate may tip voters who are undecided between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Images: Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
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As European countries cope with a second wave of infections, data indicate that tourism has helped the coronavirus spread in popular destinations and travelers’ home countries. WSJ explains how summer travel has made it harder to control the pandemic. Photo: Damir Sencar/Agence France Press
The stock market doesn't decide who wins the election, but history shows that a weak performance in the run-up to the vote favors the challenger—and vice versa. WSJ's Paul Vigna explains how market swings can affect President Trump and Joe Biden.
Voters will have a chance to help shape the American economy when they go to the polls in November. WSJ’s Jon Hilsenrath breaks down where President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden stand on key economic issues. Photo Illustration: Carlos Waters/WSJ
At a Monday press conference, President Trump announced that the federal government would distribute 150 million rapid coronavirus tests in the coming weeks, to vulnerable populations and states to help open economies and schools. Photo: Mandel Ngan/Getty Images
Main Street: With the nomination of Catholic Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, will Joe Biden's Democratic Party practice what it preaches? Images: AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
Wildfires are raging across California’s wine country and rural far north, forcing thousands to flee their homes. They are the latest in a string of blazes that have burned more than 3.6 million acres in the state this year. Photo: Noah Berger/AP
With a virtual-reality headset and a virtual meeting platform like Spatial, you can meet up and collaborate with your colleagues as if you were in a real office space. WSJ’s Joanna Stern transformed into a holographic avatar and got in a virtual elevator to test it out. Photo illustration: Adam Falk
A recent WSJ/NBC poll found that only 29% of voters consider the upcoming presidential debates important for helping them decide who to vote for in November. But as WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains, there are groups among those voters that are critical to win over for both candidates. Photo: Mark Black/ZUMA Wire
Responding to questions at a press conference Sunday, President Trump denied a New York Times article about his finances, saying he pays "a lot" in federal income taxes. Photo: Chris Kleponis/Bloomberg News
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kyle Peterson and Dan Henninger. Images: Reuters/AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Dr. Martin Makary of Johns Hopkins University. Image: Dado Ruvic/Reuters
Journal Editorial Report: What it means for the Court and the presidential election. Image: Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images
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President Trump formally nominated Amy Coney Barrett on Saturday to fill the vacant Supreme Court seat left by the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Photo: Carlos Barria/Reuters
As European countries cope with a second wave of infections, data indicate that tourism has helped the coronavirus spread in popular destinations and travelers’ home countries. WSJ explains how summer travel has made it harder to control the pandemic. Photo: Damir Sencar/Agence France Press
Responding to questions at a press conference Sunday, President Trump denied a New York Times article about his finances, saying he pays "a lot" in federal income taxes. Photo: Chris Kleponis/Bloomberg News
With a virtual-reality headset and a virtual meeting platform like Spatial, you can meet up and collaborate with your colleagues as if you were in a real office space. WSJ’s Joanna Stern transformed into a holographic avatar and got in a virtual elevator to test it out. Photo illustration: Adam Falk
Voters will have a chance to help shape the American economy when they go to the polls in November. WSJ’s Jon Hilsenrath breaks down where President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden stand on key economic issues. Photo Illustration: Carlos Waters/WSJ
The stock market doesn't decide who wins the election, but history shows that a weak performance in the run-up to the vote favors the challenger—and vice versa. WSJ's Paul Vigna explains how market swings can affect President Trump and Joe Biden.
As European countries cope with a second wave of infections, data indicate that tourism has helped the coronavirus spread in popular destinations and travelers’ home countries. WSJ explains how summer travel has made it harder to control the pandemic. Photo: Damir Sencar/Agence France Press
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The stock market doesn't decide who wins the election, but history shows that a weak performance in the run-up to the vote favors the challenger—and vice versa. WSJ's Paul Vigna explains how market swings can affect President Trump and Joe Biden.
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Potomac Watch: Joe Biden has become very good at avoiding questions, so Tuesday’s presidential debate will be a first chance to hear him give some answers. Image: Jim Watson/AFP
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New wildfires raged across California’s wine country Monday, forcing thousands to flee their homes. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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At a Monday press conference, President Trump announced that the federal government would distribute 150 million rapid coronavirus tests in the coming weeks, to vulnerable populations and states to help open economies and schools. Photo: Mandel Ngan/Getty Images
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Voters will have a chance to help shape the American economy when they go to the polls in November. WSJ’s Jon Hilsenrath breaks down where President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden stand on key economic issues. Photo Illustration: Carlos Waters/WSJ
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A recent WSJ/NBC found that only 29% of voters consider the upcoming presidential debates important for helping them decide who to vote for in November. But as WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains, there are groups among those voters that are critical to win over for both candidates. Photo: Mark Black/ZUMA Wire
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Republican senators have rallied behind President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s plan to fill the Supreme Court vacancy before the election. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib highlights three reasons why they’re eager to move forward quickly. Photo: Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Wire
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg became the first woman and the first Jewish person to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol on Friday. The short ceremony for the late justice featured remarks from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt. Photo: Shawn Thew/Shutterstock
Protests erupted Wednesday in Louisville, Ky., after a grand jury declined to indict officers for the death of Breonna Taylor. Former detective Brett Hankison was charged for bullets he fired recklessly into a neighboring apartment. Photo: Jeff Dean/AFP
Responding to questions at a press conference Sunday, President Trump denied a New York Times article about his finances, saying he pays "a lot" in federal income taxes. Photo: Chris Kleponis/Bloomberg News
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President Trump formally nominated Amy Coney Barrett on Saturday to fill the vacant Supreme Court seat left by the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Photo: Carlos Barria/Reuters
President Trump formally nominated Amy Coney Barrett on Saturday to fill the vacant Supreme Court seat left by the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Photo: Carlos Barria/Reuters
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Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s Supreme Court pick, has shared -- in her own words -- how she thinks justices should approach hot-button social issues. WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports. Photo: Robert Franklin/South Bend Tribune via AP
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s Supreme Court pick, has shared -- in her own words -- how she thinks justices should approach hot-button social issues. WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports. Photo: Robert Franklin/South Bend Tribune via AP
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s Supreme Court pick, has shared -- in her own words -- how she thinks justices should approach hot-button social issues. WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports. Photo: Robert Franklin/South Bend Tribune via AP
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Protests over a Kentucky grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case stretched into a third night on Friday in cities including Louisville, Ky., Los Angeles, New York and Boston. Photo: Leslie Spurlock/Zuma Press
Protests over a Kentucky grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case stretched into a third night on Friday in cities including Louisville, Ky., Los Angeles, New York and Boston. Photo: Leslie Spurlock/Zuma Press
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Protests over a Kentucky grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case stretched into a third night on Friday in cities including Louisville, Ky., Los Angeles, New York and Boston. Photo: Leslie Spurlock/Zuma Press
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