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What 1960s Antiwar Protesters Think About Today’s Unrest on College Campuses
The Wall Street Journal· 10 小時前They protested a different war, but say their demonstrations inspired much of the recent action.
As Silicon Valley Pivots to Patriotic Capital, China Ties Linger
The Wall Street Journal· 7 小時前Investors with connections to China are backing startups developing tech that the U.S. wants to ...
Barbados Is Making A Slow Turn Toward Sustainability. But Is There Enough Time?
Forbes· 15 小時前Cooke, who is Andromeda's curator, is surrounded by thick foliage that's rich in healing ...
Chicken Wings Are the New Inflation Hedge
The Wall Street Journal· 9 小時前Diners are buying more wings at fast-food chains and frozen tenders at grocery stores. Meat ...
Opinion | Antisemites Try to Call The Tune At Eurovision
The Wall Street Journal· 4 小時前Despite a menacing mob and boycott calls, Israeli singer Eden Golan almost won the popular vote.
Ukraine’s Stolen Children Fight to Get Home: ‘This Is My Country’
The Wall Street Journal· 17 小時前Kids forcibly removed from occupied territory by Russia are racing against time with the help ...
‘Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes’ Takes Top Spot At Box Office With $56.5 Million Debut ...
Forbes· 15 小時前“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” the sequel to 2017’s “War of the Planet of the Apes,” took ...
Opinion | Resist the Prosecution but Obey the Court
The Wall Street Journal· 5 小時前For the rule of law to prevail and our system of government to survive, the constitutional ...
Opinion | From Green Innovation to Climate Socialism
The Wall Street Journal· 5 小時前The much-ballyhooed ‘transition’ to unconventional energy won’t happen anytime soon.
Australia government says budget to help ease high inflation
Reuters· 17 小時前"We do expect the budget... said in an Australian Broadcasting Corp television interview aired on Sunday. Reserve ...