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The McRib is back (again): How a McNugget shortage led to its rise
The popular McDonald’s sandwich, which is back for a limited time, might not have become a cultural phenomenon without a chicken shortage and chef Rene Arend.
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This juicy $16 Spanish rosé is made for fall sipping
Plus a splurge-worthy Spanish white and a jammy red for a week of delicious sips.
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Design chat: How do you know if your room has too much stuff in it?
Design historian Emily Evans Eerdmans joins Jura Koncius to take reader questions about art and accessories for the home.
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Women Could Fill Truck Driver Jobs. Companies Won’t Let Them.
Three women filed a discrimination complaint against a trucking company over its same-sex training policy, which they say prevented them from being hired.
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How the Big Chip Makers Are Pushing Back on Biden’s China Agenda
Nvidia, Intel and Qualcomm are campaigning to protect their businesses before further crackdowns on the sale of semiconductor technology to Beijing.
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The Remaking of The Wall Street Journal
Emma Tucker, the top editor, is moving away from some of the organization’s traditions.
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A Giacometti for a Cezanne: Jeffrey Epstein’s Role in a Pricey Art Deal
Mr. Epstein helped the billionaire Leon Black defer capital gains taxes from the swap. A Senate committee is scrutinizing some of Mr. Black’s art deals as it looks into tax avoidance schemes.
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U.A.W. Chief Shawn Fain Has a Nonnegotiable Demand: Eat the Rich
Shawn Fain’s disdain for the “billionaire class” informs his showdown with Detroit’s automakers. Now he must prove that his hard-core tactics pay off.
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Gunman on New York subway car in 2022 sentenced to life in prison
Frank James, who opened fire on a New York subway car in April 2022, injuring 10 people, was sentenced to life in prison in federal court.
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Victim of school bathroom sexual assault sues Va. school district
A teenager who was sexually assaulted in a Loudoun County school in 2021 is seeking $30 million, alleging school officials tried to cover up the incident.