The Wall Street Journal.1 hour agoToo ‘Goooood’ to Be True: Testy Djokovic Gets a Wimbledon Rematch with AlcarazThe Wall Street Journal. - Jason GayThe seven-time winner, weeks removed from knee surgery, chases a historic 25th major title against the Spanish dynamo and defending champ
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The Wall Street Journal.5 hours agoRuth Westheimer, Who Taught Generations to Talk About and Enjoy Sex, Dies at 96The Wall Street Journal. - Jon MooallemShe wound up there the same way as the other 300 children: as part of the It was January 1939. She was 10 years old and would spend her entire adolescence at that bleak way station for young refugees. Later, she would call the place in which they all grew up an orphanage, but at the time it was …
The Wall Street Journal.6 hours agoYoung Women With Eating Disorders Are Overdoing It With Energy DrinksThe Wall Street Journal. - Julie JargonWith their fitness-influencer endorsements and wellness sheen, energy drinks have become more appealing to women. They’ve also become a go-to for teenage girls and young women with eating disorders. Overconsumption of low-cal, highly caffeinated energy drinks is on the rise among young women with …
The Wall Street Journal.9 hours agoIsrael Says It Targeted Hamas Military Leader in Strike; Scores Reported KilledThe Wall Street Journal. - Carrie Keller-LynnTEL AVIV—Israel targeted top Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif in an overnight airstrike, taking aim at a key planner of the Oct. 7 attack and a militant it has hunted for two decades. The Israeli military is still assessing whether the strike near Khan Younis in southern Gaza killed Deif and …
The Wall Street Journal.7 hours agoPump More Oil or Reduce Emissions? Canada Tries to Do Both and Angers EveryoneThe Wall Street Journal. - Vipal MongaLACOMBE, Canada—Protesters living in RVs, pickup trucks and tents have formed a semi-permanent camp at a highway rest stop nestled here in Canada’s oil country. Their target: measures to reduce emissions, including a carbon-tax on gasoline. “We’re paying billions for their climate agenda,” said Ron …