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The Wall Street Journal: Cease-fire in place between Israel and Hamas in Gaza Strip
Hamas on Saturday said it has agreed to a cease fire with Israel in the Gaza Strip, a day after an Israeli soldier and three Hamas members were killed in violent clashes on the border......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump to impose another $200 billion in tariffs on Chinese goods
The Trump administration will impose tariffs on about $200 billion in Chinese goods as part of its campaign to pressure Beijing to change its commercial practices, it said Monday, escalating trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. sanctions Chinese military-research unit over purchase of Russian jets, missiles
The Trump administration imposed sanctions against one of China’s central military-research units for two Russian arms deals, widening its target list as it launches a new phase of Washington’s escalating sanctions campaign against Moscow......»»
The Wall Street Journal: FBI probing potentially illegal campaign contributions to Sen. Susan Collins
The FBI is investigating whether a U.S. defense contractor unlawfully directed money to support Sen. Susan Collins, according to a search warrant recently unsealed in federal court......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Putin personally OK’d Russia’s influence operation to undercut Biden campaign: U.S. intelligence
U.S. intelligence assessment released Tuesday says Iran sought to damage Trump's re-election chances, but, unlike Moscow, no effort was made to boost his opponent,.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang jumps into race for mayor of New York
Entry to mayoral race announced with campaign video. Press conference anticipated Thursday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Former Ukrainian officials sanctioned by U.S. Treasury over Biden disinformation campaign
Associates of Andriy Derkach, a Ukrainian lawmaker sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department last September, targeted......»»
The Wall Street Journal: SoftBank to buy back $4.8 billion in shares after pressure by Elliott
SoftBank Group Corp. said it would spend as much as Â¥500 billion ($4.8 billion) to buy back up to 7% of its own shares, following plunging stock prices and a pressure campaign from one of the world’s most aggressive activists......»»
Bloomberg Pays People To Promote His Campaign On Their Personal Social Media
Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg is paying people $2,500 per month to promote his campaign among their social media circles, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Iran’s president says no talks with U.S. until ‘maximum pressure’ campaign ends
Iran will refuse to negotiate with the U.S. as long as Washington maintains its campaign of “maximum pressure†— even if President Donald Trump is re-elected, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Sunday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Guaranteed-income programs haven’t gotten this much attention in a half-century
Universal basic income has been a centerpiece of Democrat Andrew Yang’s presidential campaign, but the likes of Richard Nixon and Milton Friedman were fans in the past......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Sonos sues Google, claims it stole wireless-speaker technology
Wireless-speaker maker Sonos Inc. accused Google in a lawsuit on Tuesday of stealing its technology and infringing on its patents, escalating tensions between the once-close partners......»»
Huawei Benefited From Billions Of Dollars In State Support During Its Rise To Global Dominance
Huawei Benefited From Billions Of Dollars In State Support During Its Rise To Global Dominance The Wall Street Journal continued its string of reports on the Chinese government's shadowy campaign to support mission-cri.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Twitter, Facebook take down global network of fake accounts pushing pro-Trump messages
The social-networking companies have taken down a global network of fake accounts used in a coordinated campaign to push pro-Trump political messages, including some that used artificial intelligence tools to try to mask the behavior.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Former Trump campaign official Gates sentenced to 45 days in jail
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A former Facebook employee who embedded with the Trump campaign is now working for the other side and speaking out
Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP Photo James Barnes, a former Facebook employee who was key to implementing Donald Trump's online advertising campaign, is now working to prevent the president's reelection, according to The Wall Street Journal. The Journal's .....»»
Republican casino magnate Adelson cautioned Trump on trade war with China: WSJ
A top Republican donor warned President Donald Trump in a phone call last month that his escalating trade war with China could hurt his re-election prospects, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the call......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Campaign to take down Amazon is being funded by Amazon’s biggest rivals
Walmart and Oracle are secretly funding an Amazon-critical non-profit......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Google takes down more than 200 YouTube channels linked to Hong Kong disinformation
Google pulled 210 YouTube channels from its platform, saying that they appeared to be part of a coordinated disinformation campaign in response to pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump suggests meeting with China’s Xi to resolve Hong Kong crisis
President Donald Trump suggested a “personal meeting†with China’s President Xi Jinping to discuss the escalating crisis in Hong Kong and warned China it must respond “humanely†to the protests if it wants to strike a trade deal......»»