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‘No one’s pushing me out,’ Biden says, as pressure from Democrats grows: on.wsj.com/3VRZNkh
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Grindr, a dating app for primarily queer men, is introducing several new features to its app including AI to identify users with shared interests.
WSJ explored the dating app industry, looking at how these apps are evolving to capture wider audiences and higher revenues in a saturated market:
17 Years, $700 million wasted: the stunning collapse of New York’s traffic moonshot: on.wsj.com/3W4BIbh
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High-end fashion houses like Christian Dior and Gucci have used this intricate lace. And it was used for some of Kate Middleton’s wedding dress.
WSJ explores how one UK company on the outskirts of Nottingham is fighting to keep this English lace-making tradition alive:
Biden’s disastrous night stands to alter the course of the election: on.wsj.com/3W3jmYu
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President Biden delivered an unsteady performance in the first presidential debate on Thursday evening. This raised even greater concerns about his age and vitality.
WSJ breaks down why politicians around the globe are increasingly older than their constituents—and what it means for policies and political engagement:
Biden wants to be tough with Russia and Iran—but wants low gas prices too: on.wsj.com/45F8fI8
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Lithium batteries are set to power the world—and pose new fire risks: on.wsj.com/4eFBQFu
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How Ukraine’s naval drones turned the tide in the battle of the Black Sea: on.wsj.com/3KVU87J
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