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Corporate Intelligence blog editor Tom Gara explains how Samuel Adams beer has bucked a trend of lower beer sales in the U.S. for the past four weeks. AP Photo.
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Brendan Conway previews the day on Wall Street where Asian markets settled into moderate movement after Thursday's swings. Photo: Getty Images.
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When start-up financing is scarce, entrepreneurs should look to bootstrapping. Angel Investor Dale Murray explains what it is and how to attract finance.
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Tokyo stocks posted a gain Friday after highly volatile trading following the prior session's dramatic selloff. The WSJ's Michael Arnold and Jake Lee discuss whether the Japanese prime minister’s ‘Abenomics’ is working.
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What’s News: Procter & Gamble brings back old CEO, A.G. Lafley to replace embattled chief Robert McDonald. Gap reports 43% rise in quarterly profits as its turnaround efforts continue. Investigation is underway to find the cause of a bridge collapse in Washington. Joanne Po reports. Photo: Associated Press.
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Victims of the EF-5 tornado that struck Moore, Oklahoma can expect insurance to cover less of the tab that in past storms. Ben Casselman explains.
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Two more people were arrested by U.K. police as they continued their investigation into the killing of Lee Rigby, a 25-year-old soldier who once served in Afghanistan. WSJ’s Cassell Bryan-Low brings us up-to-date.
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A batch of skim milk from Australia has been found to contain high levels of bacteria and is being recalled by Hong Kong’s sole importer. The WSJ’s Caroline Henshaw explains how this may hurt consumer confidence more than anything else.
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AT&T has added a new monthly administrative fee of 61 cents to the bills of all of its contract wireless lines as of May 1, a move that could bring in more than a half-billion dollars in annual revenue to the telecom giant. George Stahl reports. Photo: AP.
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Scouts for Equality founder Zach Wahls discusses the decision by the Boy Scouts of America to vote to allow gay youths as members but continue a ban on adult scout leaders.
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U.S. economic data will come under even more scrutiny next week after the Federal Reserve’s suggestion of an early unwinding of quantitative easing helped send Japanese shares sharply lower this week. Chinese growth and the success of “Abenomics” in Japan also will be in focus. Photo: AP
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Raw footage of the collapse of the Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River at Mount Vernon in Washington state. Vehicles and people were dumped into the water. (Video: AP)
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Brendan Conway outlines key stocks to watch on Friday, including Pandora, Sears Holdings and Procter & Gamble, where former CEO A.G. Lafley is returning to lead the company. Photo: Getty Images.
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Rolfe Winkler and Ben Casselman discuss the state of insurance payments after the Oklahoma tornado, and George Stahl looks at the boost AT&T will get from its new administrative fee.
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London's Heathrow Airport was forced to close both of its runways on Friday after a British Airways plane had to make an emergency landing. Watch raw footage of smoke emerging from the engine shortly after takeoff.
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Among the 256 players in the singles draws at Roland Garros, six are of special interest. WSJ’s Carl Bialik reports on the favorites, the rivals and the upstarts.
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Scientists have used cloning technology to transform human skin cells into embryonic stem cells, an experiment that may revive the controversy over human cloning. WSJ ...
WSJ Special Report: Oklahoma Tornado Was Two Miles Wide
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WSJ contributing meteorologist Eric Holthaus discusses the size and magnitude of the tornadoes that ripped across Oklahoma on Monday. Photo: AP
WSJ Special Report: Giant Rubber Ducky Makes Waves in Hong Kong
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A giant rubber duck is making a splash in Hong Kong, spawning everything from duck-viewing tours to duck-shaped dim sum. WSJ's Te-Ping Chen reports. Photo: Getty Images.
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In their desert warfare training, U.S. Marines sometimes encounter shells of a different nature--the desert tortoise. It's one of the species protected under the ...