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July 14, 2011
At least 11 are dead after fighting breaks out in Pakistan’s' commercial hub after a political leader criticized the city's dominant political group. Video courtesy Reuters.
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July 14, 2011
WSJ’s Arron Zitner reports credit rating agencies have indicated they are moving toward a downgrade of the U.S. government's debt in the midst of the debt-ceiling talks in Washington. ...
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July 14, 2011
WSJ’s Liam Denning reports on China's record steel production and its impact on competitors. Photo: REUTERS/Stringer
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July 14, 2011
Three bomb blasts hit the Indian financial center of Mumbai, raising questions about how the government is tackling security in the city and India-Pakistan relations. The WSJ’s Jake Lee and ...
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July 14, 2011
Montana passed a law that tries to exempt the state from federal gun regulation. But the law is now before the courts, in a test of states' rights. WSJ’s Jess Bravin reports.
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July 13, 2011
Heavy rains and mudslides cause havoc in China’s southwest Sichuan Province. Video courtesy of Reuters.
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July 13, 2011
Afghan president attends the burial ceremony of his brother Ahmad Wali Karzai, killed Tuesday by a trusted security guard. Video and image courtesy of Reuters.
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July 13, 2011
An all out search for a missing boy from Brooklyn, NY is ongoing and now surveillance video may offer some clues. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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July 13, 2011
New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly addresses the bombings in Mumbai.
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July 13, 2011
WSJ’s Aaron Back reports Chinese officials are walking a fine line, trying to control inflation while its economy continues to show robust returns. Photo: STR/AFP/Getty Images
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July 13, 2011
WSJ’s Katie Glueck reports former Alaska governor Sarah Palin still scores very favorably among likely GOP voters...but scores unfavorably as well. Photo: AP Photo/Ed Andrieski
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July 13, 2011
The News Hub covers options being weighed by News Corp (parent company of The Wall Street Journal) and its chairman Rupert Murdoch in the face of the phone-hacking scandal in England. Photo by Oli ...
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July 12, 2011
Flavored gelatin is turning up in the work of chefs and food crafters across the country.  WSJ’s Anjali Athavaley reports on the wiggly resurgence.
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July 12, 2011
Flavored gelatin is turning up in the work of chefs and food crafters across the country.  WSJ’s Anjali Athavaley reports on the wiggly resurgence.
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July 12, 2011
Sgt. 1st Class Leroy Arthur Petry lost his right hand when he threw a live grenade away from his fellow soldiers. He became only the second living Medal of Honor recipient from the Iraq and ...
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July 12, 2011
Stocks fell before the close, as continued sovereign-debt worries overshadowed hints the Federal Reserve may consider additional stimulus measures if economic growth falters. Brendan Conway explains.
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July 12, 2011
Britain’s Parliament asked News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch, his son James, and News International CEO Rebekah Brooks to appear for questioning. Bruce Orwall has details on that and why the ...
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July 12, 2011
Two NASA astronauts from the International Space Station embarked Tuesday on the last spacewalk of the space shuttle era. Michael Fossum and Ronald Garan switched their suits to battery power and ...
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July 11, 2011
President Obama presses for a bid deficit deal, EU ministers meet on the Euro debt crisis, stocks tumble, Dunkin' Donuts parent sets the price range for its IPO, chilling the impact of a ...
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July 11, 2011
Obama pushed leaders in both parties to deliver the largest possible deficit-reduction deal. "If not now, when?" he asked. Negotiations resumed again at the White House. Nell Henderson the latest ...
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