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Coffee prices are heating up, and experts say an even bigger price hike could be coming. WSJ explains the web of economic forces that help determine the cost of coffee. Illustration: Mallory Brangan/WSJ
At least 38 people were killed and dozens injured in a stampede at a religious festival in Israel early Friday. The tragedy comes as Israel eases restrictions for those who have been vaccinated against Covid-19. Photo: Jini Photo Agency ltd/Reuters
Watch a clip from the movie "Golden Arm," starring Mary Holland, Betsy Sodaro, and Dot-Marie Jones. Photo: Utopia Distribution
The U.S. and other countries are stepping in to help as India's new coronavirus cases continue to set daily records. The crisis there highlights how one country's surge could have ripple effects in the global battle against the pandemic. Photo: Adnan Abidi/Reuters
A growing number of colleges around the country will require students to get Covid-19 vaccinations before returning to campus. But the policies are igniting a debate over whether businesses and institutions like schools can make vaccines a condition of attendance. Photo: Northeastern University
Main Street: Unlike Hollywood’s woke, at least its Communists could make good movies. Images: Everett Collection/A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
The latest update to the iPhone’s operating system features a new privacy feature called App Tracking Transparency. WSJ’s Joanna Stern spoke exclusively with Apple’s Craig Federighi about the decisions behind the feature, as well as Apple's interest in mixed reality—and the possibility he'll replace Tim Cook as CEO. Photo illustration: Alex Kuzoian for The Wall Street Journal
In less than six months, Chinese entrepreneur Jack Ma’s Ant IPO, which could have been the world’s largest, was scuttled and his companies brought in line by regulators. The U.S. is also taking aim at big tech, but here’s how China moves faster. Photo illustration: Sharon Shi
At this 1,195-acre private nature reserve in the heart of South Africa's wine country, the game come into the front garden to graze at your doorstep.
Chloé Zhao became the first woman of color to win the Academy Award for best director, and the second woman to win that honor in the Oscars' 93-year history. Her film “Nomadland” also won awards for best picture and best actress. Photo: Chris Pizzello/Press Pool
After Joe Biden was elected president, many people anticipated a new period of bipartisanship in Washington. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains why that hasn’t materialized. Photo illustration: Emma Scott
Journal Editorial Report: Will Chuck Schumer bring D.C. statehood to the floor? Image: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Journal Editorial Report: The prospects of passage for police-reform bills. Image: Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg. Image: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Mene Ukueberuwa, Jason Willick and Dan Henninger. Image: Matt Petit / A.M.P.A.S.
This supersized upper penthouse atop the Jade Signature condo tower offers three family rooms, 12-foot ceilings, a gym and spa, a private elevator, a two-story primary bedroom suite and an oceanfront terrace with its own private pool.
The year-round club community is in the Teton Valley, on the Idaho side of the Teton Mountain Range and with direct access to the tranquil waterways of the valley and Yellowstone National Park.
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Barry Bannister, Stifel's chief equity strategist, delivers a macro warning for investors. Plus, Invesco's Alessio de Longis makes the case for value stocks and Barron's Carleton English discusses earnings expectations for American Express.
India reported more than 314,000 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, a global one-day record, as scientists try to understand a new variant, known as the double-mutant variant, which was first detected in the country. Photo: Rafiq Maqbool/Associated Press
Wonder Land: When public officials desert any standards for public or personal behavior, expect violence. Image: Michael Reynolds/Shutterstock
The family of George Floyd and members of the prosecution team delivered remarks after a jury found Derek Chauvin guilty of murder in the death of George Floyd. Photo: Kerem Yucel/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
Crowds reacted outside the Hennepin County Government Center and near the scene of George Floyd's death after former police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder on all counts. Photo: Bridget Bennett for The Wall Street Journal
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder in the death of George Floyd. Photo: Court TV/Press Pool
Previous residents of Suite 509, which has dramatic views of Central Park and Fifth Avenue, include John Jacob Astor, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and John F. Kennedy, according to published reports. In 2013, Facebook's founding president Sean Parker lived there for more than a year, paying around $125,000 a month, while his Greenwich Village townhouse was being renovated.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said data recovered so far from a fatal crash in Houston showed the car’s Autopilot system was “not enabled.” Local authorities believe the Tesla Model S was operating with nobody in the driver’s seat when it hit a tree. Photo: Scott J. Engle/Reuters
Demand for lithium is expected to outpace global supply as consumers switch to battery-powered vehicles. With China currently leading in processing of the vital raw material, the U.S. government is looking to boost domestic production. Photo illustration: Carlos Waters/WSJ
The trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer accused of murdering George Floyd, went to the jury Monday after the prosecution and the defense presented their closing arguments. WSJ’s Joe Barrett reports. Photo: John Minchillo/AP
Main Street: The president’s labor agenda is the same one he brought to Washington in 1973. Images: Getty Images/AP Video Composite: Mark Kelly
NASA’s Mars Ingenuity helicopter made history early Monday when the drone became the first powered craft to fly on another world. In this video, WSJ visits the company NASA contracted to build Ingenuity and how the engineers recreated Mars atmosphere during testing. Photo: NASA
This fully renovated 1937 brick home is in the heart of Houston's historic River Oaks neighborhood and just a block from the exclusive River Oaks Country Club.
Mission engineers at NASA's laboratory in California cheered and clapped as they received data and images showing that the Ingenuity helicopter, a small drone, had made history by completing the first powered flight on another planet. Photo: NASA JPL/AFP via Getty Images
Demand for lumber has skyrocketed during the pandemic, sending prices to all-time highs. This video explains what’s driving the lumber boom, who’s profiting, and why those growing the trees aren’t reaping the benefits. Illustration: Liz Ornitz/WSJ
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Dr. Marty Makary. Image: Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images
Journal Editorial Report: A House packing bill is an act of intimidation. Image: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews General Jack Keane. Image: John Moore/Getty Images
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Bill McGurn and Dan Henninger. Image: AP/Reuters Composite: Mark Kelly
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Prince Philip was laid to rest Saturday in the grounds of Windsor Castle after a service without precedent in the British monarchy’s long history. Photo: Arthur Edwards/AP
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released body-camera footage Thursday showing the moments before and after a Chicago police officer fatally shot 13-year-old Adam Toledo. Video/Image: The Civilian Office of Police Accountability
A new privacy feature in Apple’s iOS 14.5 requires apps to request permission to track you. And Facebook isn’t happy about it. WSJ’s Joanna Stern put Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Apple CEO Tim Cook into the ring to explain why this software update has kicked off a tech slugfest. Photo illustration: Preston Jessee for The Wall Street Journal
Protesters clashed with police for a fourth night in the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Center after Kim Potter, the former police officer who killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright, was arrested and charged with second-degree manslaughter on Wednesday. Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images
Wonder Land: More than 100 corporation leaders have done a Davos by laptop to vilify Republicans and validate their progressive credentials. Image: Getty Images/iStock Photo
President Biden said he will withdraw all U.S. troops from the country by Sept. 11, marking the second time in less than two years that an American president has set a date to end involvement in the Afghan conflict -- the longest war in U.S. history. Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
U.S. special climate envoy John Kerry tells WSJ’s Timothy Puko that the issue of climate is “not for trade” against other critical differences the U.S. currently has with China. Photo: Rob Alcaraz/The Wall Street Journal
The Brooklyn Center police officer who killed Daunte Wright resigned Tuesday along with Police Chief Tim Gannon, following two nights of unrest in the Minneapolis suburb. Photo: Caroline Wang for The Wall Street Journal
Footage shows massive clouds of smoke billowing from the La Soufrière volcano, blanketing much of the Caribbean island of St. Vincent in ash and causing power outages. Thousands of residents were evacuated as explosions could continue for days or weeks. Photo: Robertson S. Henry/Reuters
This elegant two-bedroom boasts an abundance of natural light, via iconic Gothic-style windows that overlook the southern courtyard.
Protesters and police clashed in a second night of unrest in Minneapolis after the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright. Brooklyn Center police earlier released body camera footage worn by the officer who they say accidentally discharged her gun instead of her Taser. Photo: Christian Monterrosa/Bloomberg News