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In new body-camera footage played Wednesday at Derek Chauvin’s murder trial, the former Minneapolis police officer defends his actions to a bystander after holding George Floyd to the ground with his knee for about nine minutes. Photo: Pool via Court TV
Democrats and Republicans are both interested in spending money on the nation’s infrastructure. But the two sides don’t see eye to eye on what that plan should be and how to pay for it. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains. Photo illustration: Emma Scott
Darnella Frazier, a then-17-year-old high-school student who recorded the viral video of the encounter between George Floyd and Derek Chauvin, testified on the second day of the former police officer's murder trial. Photo: Jim Mone/AP
The property, which is at the end of a cul-de-sac, is surrounded by low-lying rolling hills, other vineyards and forests that provide beautiful vistas.
Ships were again moving through the Suez Canal Tuesday morning after the Ever Given, the 1,300-foot vessel that blocked the waterway for six days, was freed. But the industry is still bracing for weeks of delays. Photo: DPA/Zuma Press
Bitcoin’s volatility has limited its adoption for payments, so entrepreneurs created stablecoins: cryptocurrencies pegged to assets such as the U.S. dollar. But the recent settlement of a probe into the most popular stablecoin, tether, shows the need for transparency in the growing industry. Photo illustration: Sharon Shi/WSJ
The price of electricity from batteries was about $1,000 per kilowatt-hour in 2010. Now, the average cost is $137 per kilowatt-hour. Take a look at how the battery boom could affect the U.S. economy and President Biden's clean energy plan.
The trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer accused of killing George Floyd, began Monday with opening arguments from the prosecution and the defense. WSJ’s Joe Barrett reports. Photo: Christopher Monterrosa/Bloomberg News
The 1,300-foot container ship that blocked the Suez Canal for six days has been freed and has begun to move north, the Suez Canal Authority said. WSJ’s Rory Jones explains the rescue efforts and what happens next. Photo: DPA/Zuma Press
The 1,300-foot container ship that blocked the Suez Canal for six days has been freed and has begun to move north, the Suez Canal Authority said. It wasn’t clear when the waterway will be reopened to traffic and global supply delays could continue. Photo: Suez Canal Authority via AP
Originally built in 2005 for accomplished wind-surfer Robby Naish, 57, the property was intentionally designed to facilitate physical activity and natural exploration as much as the demands of daily living.
NASA is partnering with SpaceX, Blue Origin and others to search for water on the moon. Water is the foundation for rocket propellant, which could supply refueling stations in the cosmos and make Mars trips cheaper. Photo illustration: Crystal Tai
Authorities say they partially freed a 1,300-foot container ship that has been blocking the Suez Canal for almost a week, but concerns over global supply disruptions remain. Photo: Planet Labs Inc./Associated Press
Journal Editorial Report: Jason Willick digs into the Democratic strategy to unseat a GOP winner in Iowa. Images: Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette/Associated Press
Journal Editorial Report: Jillian Melchior reports on what she found during a week of covering the illegal immigration surge at the U.S.-Mexico border. Image: Gregory Bull/Associated Press
Journal Editorial Report: Kim Strassel on D.C. statehood, Bill McGurn on the Suez Canal fiasco and Jason Willick on a good judicial opinion. Image: Maxar Technologies Handout/Shutterstock
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Inside this penthouse, the award-winning interior designers of Elicyon took inspiration from the South Bank's industrial heritage, and incorporated materials, textures and colors to speak to the local area's history as a vibrant hub of natural craft and art.
Watch a clip from the movie "Six Minutes to Midnight," starring Judi Dench, and Eddie Izzard. Photo: IFC Films
Border cities like Brownsville, Texas, are seeing their resources stretched as they work to manage the growing number of migrant families crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. WSJ’s Michelle Hackman reports. Photo: Verónica G. Cárdenas
Soldiers and police in Myanmar killed dozens of people on Saturday, a day when Myanmar’s commander in chief vowed in a speech “to protect people from all dangers.” The U.N.’s Human Rights office said it had received reports of scores of people killed and hundreds injured across 40 locations in the country. Photo: AP
This custom tropical home in the 450-acre Big Island resort community of Kohanaiki originally served as the private resort's interim clubhouse while its 67,000-square-foot permanent club was being built.
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Potomac Watch: Ron Johnson is under attack from a press that’s abandoned honesty and fairness, committing to Democratic Paty power instead. Images: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
A string of deadly twisters roared through Alabama on Thursday and destroyed homes, leaving at least five people dead and causing an unknown number of injuries, according to local officials. Photo: Butch Dill/Associated Press
President Biden held his first press conference Thursday, addressing critical issues including the legislative filibuster and his approach to the southern border. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib unpacks five key moments. Photo illustration: Laura Kammermann
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg seemed to reverse his company’s stance on whether it played a role in the Capitol riot, telling Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D., Ill.) the company has work to do. Photo: C-SPAN
Pfizer has started to test its Covid-19 vaccine in children ages six months to 11 years old. In this video, some of the first recipients -- twin sisters from North Carolina -- receive their vaccinations. Photo: Shawn Rocco/Duke Health
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Google CEO Sundar Pichai stopped short of endorsing changes proposed by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to Section 230, a law that spells out who is legally responsible for content on the internet. Photo: C-SPAN
Watch a clip from the movie "Nobody," starring Bob Odenkirk. Photo: Universal Pictures
The NCAA has created a ‘controlled environment’ with an extensive list of protocols aimed at keeping the coronavirus from upending March Madness for a second year. The stakes are high for both the players and the NCAA. Photo: Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports
n WSJ. Magazine's "The One" interview series, the matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenners discusses the final season of 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians'. Directed by Barbara Anastacio
The IRS sent roughly 90 million stimulus checks to Americans in March. WSJ’s chief economics commentator Greg Ip explains why stimulus checks alone are unlikely to spur inflation. Photo Illustration: Carlos Waters
Aerial footage shows the scale of the flooding across eastern Australia, where unusually heavy rains have inundated homes and damaged businesses, including coal mines and farms, threatening the country’s economic recovery from the pandemic. Photo: Simmi Valgeirsson/Reuters
Known as Meriwether, this grand 17-room estate on Long Island's North Shore was the longtime home of George O'Neill and his wife, Abby Rockefeller O'Neill, the eldest grandchild of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller.
The federal government has been borrowing a lot of money to fight the pandemic. But with national debt rising, lawmakers disagree on how to deal with that debt and pay for priorities going forward. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains. Photo illustration: Emma Scott
A gunman opened fire at King Soopers supermarket in Boulder, Colo., on Monday. Ten people, including a police officer, were killed, law-enforcement officials said. Photo: Chet Strange/Getty Images
Journal Editorial Report: Stacey Abrams battles Republican voting fixes. Image: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
This classic Federal-style townhouse that dates to 1827 is in the heart of Boston's historic Beacon Hill neighborhood.
A type of Pratt & Whitney engine on Boeing 777s has failed catastrophically three times in a three-year span. Federal investigators are trying to figure out why.
After eight people, including six women of Asian descent, were killed in shootings at three Atlanta-area spas, a movement to end anti-Asian violence is gaining momentum. WSJ reporters Esther Fung and Cameron McWhirter explain how the past week's events unfolded. Photo: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters
The shutdown of cruise lines during the pandemic has had far-reaching economic consequences for America’s ports. In this video, WSJ reporter Julie Bykowicz visits Port Canaveral’s once-bustling cruise terminal to learn about what’s next for the industry.
Miami Beach is under an 8 p.m. curfew after city officials declared a state of emergency over concerns that large crowds would lead to escalating violence and hamper efforts to drive down Covid-19 cases. Photo: Cristobal Herrera-Ulashkevich/Shutterstock
Journal Editorial Report: Biden's presidency struggles with kids coming alone. Image: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Boeing’s moon rocket passed an important NASA test, setting the stage for an uncrewed lunar mission planned for November and eventual return to the moon with astronauts. Photo: Robert Markowitz/NASA/AFP/Getty Image
Journal Editorial Report: A radical path to passing the progressive agenda. Image: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kyle Peterson, Mary O'Grady and Dan Henninger. Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Protesters gathered on Saturday to rally against anti-Asian violence, after eight people, including six women of Asian descent, were killed in shootings at three Atlanta-area spas on March 16. Photo: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters
President Biden met with Asian-American leaders Friday, and condemned the rising violence against the community after six Asian women were among eight people killed in shootings at three Atlanta-area spas earlier this week. Photo: John Arthur Brown/Zuma Press