In this edition, we explore how people feel about shorts at work, the most promising cities for 20-something professionals, and how the bad U.S. jobs report is rippling through the global economy.
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Updates
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After a year of brutal defensive warfare, Ukraine’s new operation has quickly taken territory in Russia’s Kursk province. But Kyiv’s forces are outgunned and outnumbered in most places.
Ukraine’s Russia Incursion Faces Dilemma After Quick Gains
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Couples find that lab-grown diamonds make it cheaper to get engaged or upgrade to a bigger ring. But there are rocky moments: “It’s just a monster.” 🔗https://on.wsj.com/3AinMCn
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You might hear Justin Cucci’s 1969 Lincoln Continental coming before you see it. The Denver chef souped up his classic car with a sweet sound system.
This Chef Souped Up His Classic Continental With a Sweet Sound System
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Researchers are developing tech to analyze consumption by the bite, with the goal of tracking nutrition while you eat. 🔗https://on.wsj.com/46FPSTW
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Cancer is striking more young people, leaving doctors racing to figure out why. “I don’t have a stomach anymore.” 🔗 https://on.wsj.com/4dmqDJ8
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“At a certain age, you’re going to 10 weddings in a summer.” Attending weddings can deplete our savings, sometimes you just need to say no.
Everyone’s Getting Married—and It’s Costing Me a Fortune
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A luxury water bottle, a boss blazer and status flats: When it comes to style and sartorial status, female financial executives have created their own visual code to telegraph their power. 🔗: https://on.wsj.com/3WOPXAu
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Magic mushrooms, LSD and ketamine have become more mainstream among techies, doctors and everyday people alike. Here’s what to know about using psychedelics.
As Psychedelics Become More Mainstream, Here’s What You Need to Know
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Exclusive: Defeated by American-led forces half a decade ago, Islamic State is rebounding amid the chaos of the Middle East.
In Syria’s Hinterlands, the U.S. Wages a Hidden Campaign Against a Resurgent Islamic State
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